iNCLUDlNG JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
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649. Ipomoea sepiaria 
Sirguja, 1,500—2^000 feet ; near water-courses. 
650. Ipomoea aquatica Forsk. 
651. Ipomoea cymosoea /?. & S> 
Gunia, Toree Pergunnah, 1,500— 2,000 feet. 
652. Ipomoea petaloidea Clioisy, 
653. Ipomoea Turpethum R. Br. 
654. Ipomoea vitifolia Sw. 
Kewatbar, Palamow, 1,000—1,500 feet. Flowers bright 
yellow. Sometimes cult, on trellises. 
655. Ipomoea quinata R. Br. 
(Other species are cult, in gardens.) 
656. Convolvulus pluricaulis Choisy^ var. macra. 
Sirguja, 1,560 — 2,000 feet; on paths and dry maiddns. 
Flowers, white, size of a shilling. 
657. Evolvulus alsinoides Linn, 
Dorunda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet; Jaipur i, 500 — 2, 000 feet; 
Sirguja, 1,500 — 2, 000 feet. 
Flowers blue ; common on dry maiddns, 
658. Jacquemontia violacea Choisy, 
Cultivated. 
659. Porana paniculata Roxh. 
Chutupalughat, 1,500 — 2.000 feet ; Jaspur, 1,500—2,000 
feet, also cult, in Ranchi ; not so common in Jaipur 
jungles. 
Vern.—’Jhsiro (i) (Jaspur.) (Jharo (2) Justicia simplex 
(Acanthacem) ). 
660. Cuscuta reflexa Roxb, 
Koru Chandwa ghat, 1,500 — 2^000 feet ; Sirguja, 1,500— » 
2,000 feet. 
A Dodder.’^ 
LXXX.— SOLANACEyE. 
661. Solanum nigrum Linn, 
Palamow Forts, 1,000 — 1,500 feet; Chatra, Hazaribagh 
1,500—2,000 feet in cult, fields. 
Plant about 12 in. high fruit eaten. 
662. Solanum tuberusum Linn, 
Villages and stations ; cult. 500 — 2,500 or 3,000 feet. 
Vern, — Alu, Aru. The Potato. Green tops also eaten as 
a vegetable (sdg), 
663. Solanum vervascifolium Linn. 
664. Solanum tervurn Sw, 
