PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
llB 
598. Buddleia asiatica 
599. Strychnos Nux-vomica Linn. 
Bend, Dalbhum, 500 — 1,000 feet. 
Vern. — Kuchlia, Beng. (Roxburgh). 
600. Strychnos potatorum Z/;i?2./. Cleaning-nut. 
LXXV.— GENTIANACE^. 
601. Exacum tetragonum Roxb. 
Ranchi, 1,500— -2,000 feet ; Hundrughag, 1,500—2,000 
feet ; laspur, 1,500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern, — Orka phul. Common beside wet rice-fields, some- 
times over 4 feet high. Root given in fever, with black 
pepper, as a mild bitter. 
602. Exacum pedunculatum Linn. 
603. Exacum petiolare Griseb, 
604. Hoppea dichotoma Willd. 
Jaspur, 1,500—2,000 feet ; Tatapani, Sirguja, 2,000 feet. 
Vern, — Sekoi. In moist places ; near hot mineral springs. 
605. Canscora diffusa R.Br. 
Guona, Toree Pergunnah, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; Byturnee 
river, towards Keonjar, 500 — 1,000 feet ; Jaspur, 1,500 
— 2,000 feet ; common in shady moist places. 
606. Canscora decussata R, ^ S. 
, Balunath, Toree Pergunnah, 1,000 — 1,500 feet ; Jaspur — 
1,500 — 2, 000 feet ; Sirguja, 2,000 feet j common ; flowers 
white ; no local name. 
607. Swertia pulchella Ham. 
Jaruda, Singbhum, 1,000—1,500 feet. 
[Not in Herb., Calcutta, from Chutia Nagpur.] 
608. Swertia affinis Clarke, 
609. Limnanthemum cristatum Griseb, 
Sirguja, 1,500 — 2,000 feet, 
610. Limnanthemum indicum Thev. 
Bundu, 500 — 1,000 feet. 
LXXVL— POLEMONIACE/E. 
61 1. Phlox Drummondi 
In gardens in cold weather.” 
LXXVIL— HYDROPHYLLACE/E, 
612. Hydrolea zeylanica Vahl. 
