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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
LXXL— OLEAC^. 
562. Jasminum Sambac Ait, 
563. Jasminum pubescens Willd, 
Baragari, 2|Ooo — 3^000 feet ; Jaspur i?5oo— 2j000 feet ; 
Sirguja I1500 — -2,000 feet. 
Vern , — -Hundi Baha; Jungli Chameile ; Bursi. 
Flojvers white with sweet jasmine smell. 
564. Jasminum arborescens Roxb, 
564. Jasminum Roxburghianum WalU 
566. Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis Linn, 
Pitorea, 2,000—- 2,500 feet ; Gunia, Toree Purgunnah, 
1,000—1,500 feet ; Sillee ; etc, A very common shrub 
throughout Chutia Nagpur. 
567. Schrebera Swietenioides Roxb. 
568. Linociera intermedia Wigbt-^ Far. Roxhurghil 
LXXII.— APOCYNACEyB. 
569. Carissa Carandas Linn. 
Palandu, cult. 
Currownda Eng. 
570. Carissa spinarum A.D.C. 
Munka, Palamow, 1,000— 1,500 feet; Dorunda, 1,500— 
2.000 feet. 
Fern. ’^Koronda. Fruit eaten ; probably a state of C, 
Carandas (Brandis, Clarke). 
571. Vinca rosea 
All stations in Chutia Nagpur; cult, in gardens. 
572. Plumeria acutifolia Poir. 
All stations, 500 — 2,000 feet ; cult. 
Flowers offered to idols ; strong jasmine smell. 
573. Holarnhena antidysenterica R, Br. 
Miinka, Palamow, 1,000—1,500 feet; Baragaon 2,000— 
3.000 feet ; Jaspur, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; Palandu, 1,500— 
2.000 feet; the commonest shrub in the jungles; seldom 
seen as trees. 
Fern.^T>\xd\i\\ Koreia; Bar-ki-Dudhi ; the seeds = Inder- 
jow. A good wood for turning. 
574. Tabernaemontana coronaria R. Br, 
Baragaon, 2,000—2,500 feet ; grown in gardens. 
Vern.-^’Taa. had. 
575. Vallaris Heynei Spreng. 
Pochra, Toree pergunnah, 1,000 — 1,500. 
Fern. — Toriar. A climber, flower white. 
