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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
345. Eriobotrya japoriica Lindl, 
Dorunda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet; cult. 
Loquat. Fruit inconsiderable. 
346. Fragaria vesca Linn. 
All stations ; cult, in gardens in the cold weather. 
Strawberry. 
347. Pyrus communis Linn. 
Dorunda, etc., 1,500 — ^2,000 feet ; cult. 
Vern. — Naspati. The Pear. Fruit hard, barely eatable; 
used cooked. 
XLIII.— -CRASSULACE^. 
348. Bryophyllum calycinum Salisb. 
Palandu, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; cult. 
349. Kalanchc3e floribunda W, & A. 
XLIV.—DROSERACE^. 
350. Drosera Burmanni Vahl. 
Hazaribagh, Mowdoe village, 1,000 — 1,500 feet; Sirguja 
and Jaspur, i,5<oo- — 2,000 feet ; common. 
Vern. — Agfa. Sundew. 
351. Drosera indica Linn. 
XLV.—HALORAGEiE. 
352. Callitriche stagnalls Scop. 
Sirguja, 1,500—2,000 feet; in still water near a stream. 
[ Not in Herb., Calcutta, from Chutia Nagpur. J 
XLVI.—COMBRETACE^. 
353. Terminalia Catappa 
Chyebassa, 500—1,000 feet; cult. 
Vern. — Bodam. Country Almond. Fruit eaten. 
354. Terminalia belerica Roxb^ 
Dhakda, Manbhum, 5oO“«-i,ooo feet. 
Vern. — Bohora. A large tree ; cattle eat the fruit. 
355. Terminalia Chebula Ref 2. * 
Bankuli, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Hari-taki, Rola Mundari and Ho, 
356. Terminalia Arjuna Bedd, 
Palamow, 1,000 — 1, 500 feet. 
Arjan. 
