THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
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Serampore, according to Voigt, but almost certainly only planted 
as it occasionally is in native gardens elsewhere ; native of India. 
Grewia polygama Roxb. ; H. S. 127, 
Also stated by Voigt to occur at Serampore, but more certainly 
only as a planted species ; native of India. 
* Grcwia laevigata Vahl ; H. S. 127; B. P. 283. 
v. Kath him la. 
Vdlage shrubberies, west of the river Hughli, occasional. 
Grewia multiflora Juss. ; B. P. 284. G . sepiaria H. S. 128. 
v. Pani sara. 
A favourite hedge-plant, sometimes also self-sown ; native of 
India. 
* Grewia liirsuta Vahl ; B. P. 284. G . trichodes H. S. 127. 
Waste places in Goghat, Western Hughli district ; also at 
Serampore, according to Voigt. 
74. Triumfetta Linn. 
* Triumfetta rhomboidea Jacq. ; B. P. 285. T. angulata H. S. 127. 
T. trilocularis H. S. 127, 
v. Ban okra . 
Waste places, everywhere. 
75. Corcliorus Linn. 
* Corcliorus acutangulus Lamk ; H. S. 127 ; B. P. 286. 
v. Tit a pat . 
Waste places and dry fields, everywhere. 
* Corcliorus fascicularis Lamk ; H. S. 126 ; B. P. 286. 
v. Jangli pat, bil nalita. 
Serampore, according to Voigt ; needs verification. 
* Corcliorus trilocularis Linn. ; H. S. 126; B. P. 286. 
Serampore, according to Voigt ; needs verification. 
* Corcliorus olitorius Linn. ; H. S. 126; B. P. 286. 
v. Pat. 
An annual crop in the rains ; native of Bengal. Jute. 
Corcliorus capsularis Linn. ; H. S. 127 ; B. P. 286. 
v. Pat, ghi nalita pat. 
An annual crop in the rains; native of China. Jute. 
