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PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
771. Adhatoda Vasica Nees, 
Pitorea, East hill, 2,000—2,500 feet. 
772. Rhmacanthus communis Nees. 
Palandul 1,500 — 2,000 feet, A. Cooke. 
773. Rungia parviflora Nees^^var. pectinata. 
Jabra, S. of Chatra, Hazaribagh, 1,000 — ‘1,500 feet, very 
thickly distributed on the ground under Bur {Ficus ben- 
galensis) trees; Pitorea, East Hill, * 2,000 — 2,500 feet ; 
Jaspur, 2,000 — 2,500 feet, on dry rocky knolls ; Sirguja, 
on dry rocks. 
Vern. — -Lila-jan (Jaspur). Flowers blue and elastic seed 
(? fruit). 
774. Dicliptera micrantha Nees. 
775. Dicliptera Roxburghiana A^^^5. 
Pitorea, East Hill, 2,000 — 2,500 feet. 
776. Peristrophe bicalyculata Nees. 
Toree pergunnah, 1,000 — 1,500 feet on waste land. 
Flowers white, purple blotch on upper limb of bipartite 
corolla. 
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777. Lantana indica Roxb. 
778. Lantana Camara Linn. 
Dournda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; cult, and wild. 
A Brazilian plant, makes a straggling hedge. 
779. Lippia nodiflora Rich. 
780. Lippia geminata H. B. K. 
781. Aloysia citriodora Orteg. 
All stations, cult, in gardens and pots. 
Lemon-scented Verbena, Eng. 
• 782. Stachytarpheta indica Vahl. 
Ranchi, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
Flowers blue, or pink. 
783. Verbena officinalis Linn. 
784. Duranta Plumieri Jacq. 
Bankuli Tea-Estate, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; common, cult, as 
hedges. 
Duranta Eng . ; American ; flower blue, berries orange ; 
dull green leaf. One variety has spines, this has none. 
* This hill is granitic gneiss, much broken up, but not large rocks, and jungle 
covered .— y. J, W. 
