HUGHLI-HOWRAH AND THE ia^PERGtJNNAHS. 
A common hedge ; o'ften also in "village-shrubberies, but Neither 
t: the shrubby nor the arboreous form truly wild 'in our districts ; 
native of S. E. Asia. 
Murraya Koenigii Spreng. ; B. P. 302. Berger a Kcenigii H. S. 139. 
v. Barsanga. 
Planted near villages. ^Gtirry leaf ; native of India and Indo-China. 
89. Triphasia Lour. 
Triphasia Aurantiola Lour, 4 B. P. 303. T. trifoliata H. S. 138. 
v. Chini narungi . 
In gardens, but also not infrequently as if wild in village*shrub- 
beries ; native of China. 
90. Feronia Gsertn. 
Feronia Elepliantum Corr. ; H. S. 141 ; B. P. 305. 
v. Kath beL 
In village-shrubberies planted and occasionally self-sown ; 
considered by Voigt wild at'Serampore ; native of drier parts of India. 
91. iEgle Corr. 
* dEgle Marmelos Corr. ; H. S. 141 ; B. P. 305. 
v. Bel , vilva . 
Near villages, everywhere ; ' often planted, but so frequently as if 
wild that it may almost be considered native generally' ; is truly native 
in Western Hughii district (Goghat). 
92. Ci tTus Linn. 
Citrus decumana Linn. ; H. S. 141; B. P. 307. 
v. Batavi-nimbu . 
Cultivated everywhere, but occasionally as if wild in village shrub- 
beries ; native of Malaya and Polynesia. 
Citrus medica Linn. ; B. P. 306. var. typica. C % medica H. S. 
142. 
v. Beg pura . 
Occasionally cultivated. The Citron ; native of Eastern Asia. 
var. Limonum- C, Limonum H. S. 142. 
v. Karna-nimbu . 
Cultivated fairly generally. The Lemon ; native of India. 
var. acida. C. Bergamia H. S. *42. 
v . P ati-n'iihbu / ft aggi-nimbu ,- gora+ni'rhbu kamarali*mmbu. 
