INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
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417. Zehneria umbellata 
Baragaon Hill j also Sirguja, 1,500—2,000 feet* 
Vern. — Ban-kundri (2) j Mul. The root is eaten ; it is 
radish-like and hourglass shaped. 
LV.-CACTE.T:. 
418. Opuntia Dillenii Ham, 
Cochineal Cactus ; naturalized. 
LVI.«»FICOIDE^. 
419. Trianthema monogynum Thiij, 
420. Mollugo hirta Thunb. 
421. Mollugo spergula Linn, 
422. Mollugo stricta Linn, 
• LVIL— UMBELLIFER^. 
423. Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn, 
Sirguja, 1,500—2,000 feet; banks of the Rer river. 
A ground-ivy like creeper. 
424. Bupleurum mucronatum W, A. 
Sirguja 1,500 — ^2,000 feet. 
425. Apium graveolens Linn, 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; cult. 
Celery. 
426. Carum Roxburgh! an um Benth, 
Caraway. 
427. Carum copticum 
Caraway. 
428. Pimpinella Heyneana Wall, 
Jaspur, Sitonga; also Jaspur, 2,000—2,500 feet. 
Vern,^T\nOy Marcheia. Root used in fever. 
429. Seseli indicum W, & A, 
430. Fceniculum vulgare Gaerten, 
Cult. Fennel. 
431. Peucedanum nagpurensis Prain, 
432. Peucedanum graveolens Benth, Cult. 
433. Pastinaca sativa Linn, 
Cult, in gardens in Chutia Nagpur, 
Parsnip. 
434. Coriandrum sativum Linn, . , 
435. Daucus Carota Linn,. 
Cult, The Carrot. 
