THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
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*Capparis sepiaria Linn,; H. S. 75 ; B. P. 227. 
v. Kant a gur kamai , 
Hedges and thickets, everywhere ; Sundribuns, sea-face. 
34. (Jratseva Linn. 
Crataeva religiosa Forst. ; B. P. 227. C. Roxburghii H. S. 74. 
v. Tikta sliak . 
Village gardens and shrubberies, planted ; native of S. E. Asia. 
XI. — VIOLACEJE. 
35. Ionidium Vent. 
* lonidum suffruticosum Ging. ; H. S. 77 ; B. P. 228. 
v. N unbora. 
Open grassy places, on drier ground, general. 
XII. — BIXINE.E. 
36. Bixa Linn. 
Bixa Orellana Linn. ; H. 3 85 ; B. P. 230. 
v. Latkan. 
Cultivated generally, sometimes as if wild near villages ; native 
of tropical America. The Anatto, Arnotto or Rocou. 
37. Flacourtia Comm 
* Flacourtia Ramontclii LTIerit. var. sapida; B. P. 231. F. sapida 
H. S. 83. 
v. Benchi i katai tambat . 
Hughli district. 
* Flacourtia sepiaria Roxb. ; H. S. 84 ; B. P. 231. 
v. Bene hi. 
Everywhere; extends into Northern Sundribuns. 
XIII.— POLYGA LACE IE, 
38. Salomonia Lour. 
* Salomonia oblongifolia DC. ; B. P. 233. 
Hughli district, Goghat sub-division, scarce. 
39. Polygala Linn. 
* Polygala cliinensis Linn. ; B. P. 235. P. ciliata H. S. 98. 
v. Meradu. 
Pasture-land and roadsides, general. 
