tM SrMWkribtf OF THE dWriCTS OF* 
ifa* talinum Adans. 
Talinum patens Will d. ; B. P. 240. T. cunei folium H. S. 174, at 
least in part. 
In gafdeiis, yet y rarefy cultivated, i>ut near felclitta tiof 
quent as a naturalised weed ; native of America. T. cuneifolium , a 
native of Asia and wild in some parts of India, is also occasionally 
Cultivated, but tliC writer Has never seen it occurring spontaneously. 
XVI.— TAMARICACE/E. 
4 : 7 : Tanidrii Linn. 
■ *.» t i if! av-jit its* * - >» •.» > - . 
# Tamarix gallica Linn. ; H. S. 179; B. P. 242. 
v. Jhaiiy ban jhctU) j aura. 
Banks of rivers and edges of marshes. 
f 
* Tamarix dioica Roxb. ; H. 5 . 179 j B. P. 242. 
v. Lai jhau . 
Banks of rivers and edges of marshes. 
XVII.— ELATIXACEJE, 
4&. Rfei’gii Linn. 
#Bergia verticillata Willd. ; H. S. 99 ; B. P. 243. 
v. Lai keshuriya . 
Rice-fields and river-banks, general But not eorhttidn. 
*Bei’gia anmaniiioides Roxb. ; H. S. 99; B. P. 243. 
v. Lai keshuriya. 
Rice-fields and river-banks, common and general. 
XVIII.- GUTTIFERjE. 
49 . Calopliyllum Linn. 
Calopkyllum inophyllum Linn. ; H. S/87 ; B. P. 246. 
v. Kath champa , sUlfanh champ h r. 
Planted occasionally about Calcutta; native trf 'coasts Of S'. K. 
Asia. .. i/ 
50 . Garci ilia Linn* 
k f E. 
CJarcinia Xanthocliymus Hook. f. ; B. P. 247. , ‘ 
v. DampeL , , 
Planted occas : 6nalTy In 'native gardens ; native of S. IS.'Asia, 
