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L.— ONAGRACE^. 
387. Jussisea Linn. 
388. Jussisea suffruticosa Linn. 
Guina, Pergunnah Toree 1,000 — 1,500 feet, Jaspur, 1,500— 
2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Parsati. Grows in water; flowers yellow; root 
spongy ; in Jaspur the root boiled and liquid drunk for 
fever. 
389. Ludwigia parviflora Linn. 
390. Trapa bispinosa Roxh. 
LI.-SAMYDACE^. 
391. Casearia graveolens Dah. 
jaspur, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Ruch muti, Ruch muchi. Leaves purple-red. 
392. Casearia tomentosa Roxh, 
Chatra, Hazaribagh, about 1,500 feet; Ranchi, 1,500 — 
2,000 feet. 
Beri. This is, with Croton oblon^ifolium and 
Bnchanania a very common scrub-jungle. At Chatra 
were seven trees together, 25—30 feet high, two feet 
diameter at six feet from the ground ; not seen arboreal 
except here and one tree on Balumath Hill, 30 miles 
south of Chatra. 
LII.— PASSIFLORE.^. 
393. Carica Papaya Linn, 
Palandu, 1,400 — 2,000 feet; cult, in many native and 
European gardens. 
Vern. — Papita. The Papaw. (Passiflora; Passion- 
flower ; various species cult, on porches and trellises 
in European stations.) 
LIII.— TURNERACE^. 
394. Turnera ulmifolia Linn* 
Ranchi, 1,500—2,000 feet, on roadsides, naturalized. 
A native of the West Indies. 
LIV.— CUCURBITACE^. 
395. Trichosanthes palmata Roxh. 
396. Trichosanthes anguina Wall. 
