PLANTS OF CHUTIA NAGPUR 
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1 1 13. Phoenix acaulis 
Jaspur^ 2y000— 2,500 feet ; common in jungles. 
Vern. — Ban Kajur, Coarse floor mats commonly made 
of the leaves. [This species is very common along the 
eastern edge of the Chutia Nagpur plateau and is, we 
believe, the only dwarf Prcenix that occurs in the pro- 
vince. — Edn Records]. 
1114. Phoenix humilis Royle. Var. typica. 
‘^At Chota Nagpore, Cal. Ouseley ” (F. B. I.). (? cult, in 
the Commissioner’s compound where, fide Peppe, a 
Sago-Palm and other palms occur, planted. Cal. (? Col) 
Ouseley was Commissioner of Chutia Nagpur before 
Dalton. — [Phoenix Ouseleyana which 
is this plant, was described by Griffith from an Assam 
specimen^ 
1115. F’hoenix robusta Hook f. 
Parasnath. 
1 1 16. Calamus viminalis Willd. 
1 1 17. Metroxylon Sagus Willd, 
Cult, in Commissioner’s compound, Ranchi. 
[No specimen in Herb., Calcutta from Chutia Nagpur.] 
1118. Borassus flabellifer Linn. 
Ranchi, 1,500 — 2,000 feet ; frequent by villages and in 
lapsed jungle. Not here tapped for Toddy. 
Vern, — Tal, Tar. Toddy Palm ; Fan Palm, 
Palmyra Palm. Eng, 
1 1 19. Cocos nucifera Linn. 
Cult ; not frequent ; grown, perhaps as a curiosity, not 
for its fruit. 
Cocoanut Palm. 
CXVIII.— PANDANEyE. 
1120. Pandanus fascicularis Linn. 
Ranchi lake, 1,500—2,200 feet. 
Keora. 
EXIX.— AROIDEyE. 
1121. Cryptocoryne ciliata 
1122. Cryptrocoryne retrospiralis Kunth. 
1123. Cryptocoryne spiralis Fisch. 
1124. Pistia stratiotes Linn- 
1125. Arisaema tortuosuin Schott. 
