HUG BLlrH O \V;R A AND THE ^PERGUNNAHS. 
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66. jPter^pwiunn Schub. 
Pterospermum acerifolium Willd. ; ;!$. S. 107,; B. P. 276. 
v. Kanak champa . 
Planted 
of S. E. As 
67 . Pentapetes Linn. 
* Pentapetes phcenicea Linn. ; H. S. 107 ; B. P. 277. 
v. K$t data , bandhuli. 
Waste places and wet rice-fields, general. 
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68. Melocliia Linn. 
* Melochia corcliorifolia Linn. ; B. P. 277. Lochennia corchorifolia 
H. S. iog. 
v. Tiki okra, bvl pata. 
Waste places, dry fields >and grassy glades, everywhere. 
69 . Waltlieria Linn. 
* Waltlieria indica Linn. ; .H. S. no ; B. P. 278. 
v. Khar dudhu 
Waste places, general; but scarce. 
70 . Abroma Jacq. 
Abroma augusta Linn. ; H. S. 108 ; B. P. 278. 
v. Ulat kambal . 
Occasionally cultivated, frequent as an escape ; native of Eastern 
Asia. 
71 . Guazuma Plum. 
Guazuma tonientosa Kunth: H. S. 108 ; B. P. .278. 
v. Nipdl tunth. 
Planted, but more often self-sown, everywhere, and very plentiful ; 
native of tropical America. 
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73 . Brownlowia Roxb, 
* Brownlowia lanceolata Be nth. ; * B.* P., 2 8 1 . 
v. Bola sundriy kedar sundri , 
Sundribuns. 
73. .Grewia r Linn. 
I { • 
Grewia asiatica Linn. ; H. S. 128; B. P. 283. 
v. P ha Is a. 
very often pn r roadsides and in native enclosures; jiative 
