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161. Solanum trilobatum Linn.; F. I. 571; F. 8.1.1236. E. D. s 
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General in the northern and western forests on river-banks and 
skirts of clearings. 
A scandent under-shrub ; root, leaves and fruit reputed medicinal. 
Distrib.— S.-E. Asia : in or near tidal swamps. 
XLIII.— SCROPHULARIlVEdE. 
136 . Angelonia H. & B. 
162. Anj^elonia grandiflora C. Morr. 
Kagdip, rather common, Prain\ 
A “ garden escape,” though there are no gardens at Kagdip except that of 
the forest office, within which the species did not happen to occur. The same 
plant has been found by Kurz similarly established in places in the Irrawaddy 
Delta : the present is the first record of the species, other than as a garden plant, 
from Bengal. 
Distrib. — Native of S. America. 
137 . Limnophila R. Br. 
163. Limnophila gratissma Bl. ; F. B. I. iv, 268. 
Jatta, margin of the old temple tank, Prain ! 
An aquatic or marsh weed ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia. 
138 . Herpestis Gccrtn. f. 
164. Herpestis Monnieria H. B. K. ; F. B. I. iv. 272. Gratiola 
Monnieria F. I. i. 141. E. D. H 149. 
Northern clearings, general. 
Vernac. Adha Birni. 
A weed of marshy places ; properties obscure. 
Distrib. — Cosmopolitan in the Tropics. 
139 . Vaiidellia Linn. 
165. Vandellia Crustacea Benth. ; F. B. I. iv. 279. Torenia varians 
F. I. iii. 96. 
Northern clearings, occasional. 
A weed of fields and waste places ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — Tropics of Eastern Hemisphere. 
130 . Scoparia Linn. 
166. Scoparia dulcis Linn.; F. B. I. iv. 289. 
Chandpie only, Heinig & Cammiel but there quite abundant 
Prain ! ' 
