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FLORA OF THE SUNDRIBUNS. 
81 . Trianthema Linn. 
105. Trianthema moiiog’yna Linn.; F. B. I. ii. 660. T, obcordata 
F. I. ii. 445. E. D. T 537. 
Northern clearings, occasional, Calcutta Garden Collectors ! 
Praut ! 
A field-weed ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — C osmopolitan in the Tropics. 
COROLLIFLOR/F. 
XXX.— RUBIACEJE. 
83 . OMenlandia Linn. 
106. OMenlandia diffusa Roxb. ; F. 1 . i. 423; F. B. 1 . iii. 65. 
Northern clearings, not uncommon, Calcutta Garden Collectors ! 
Prain ! 
A diffuse weed ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — S.-E. and E. Asia. 
83 . Petunga DC. 
107. Petunga Roxhurgliii DC. ; F. B. I. iii. 120. Randia racemosa 
F. I. i. 525. 
Northern and western forests, Calcutta Garden Collectors ! 
Home ! Gamble \ Heini^\ Eastern forests, Lace\ 
Vernac. Pitanga ; Jhijir ; Narkheli ; Ban Char, 
A large shrub or small tree, 15 feet high ; wood white, hard, used for making 
boxes and native furniture. 
Distrib. — Indo-China; Malaya: in swamp-forests. 
84 . Vangueria Juss. 
108. Vangueria spinosa Roxb. ; F. I. i. 536 ; F. B. I. iii, 136. 
E. D. V 25. 
Northern forests, exact locality not given, Heintg ! 
Vernac. Moyena, 
A large thorny shrub ; fruit eaten. 
Distrib.— India ; Indo-China; Malaya. 
Possibly an originally introduced species, and one of the group to which 
Diospyros EmhryopteriSi Cassia Fistula, jEgle Marmelos, Bouea burmanica, etc., 
belong. 
85 . Ixora Linn. 
Flowers white, small, in lax branching cymes \ • parviflora, 
Flov^ers red, larger, in condensed corymbose cymes / 
coccinea var. Band hue a. 
