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Serampore, according to ! Voigt, needs verification. Probably 
some other species is intended, V . indie a being apparently confined 
to S. India. 
Vitis vinifera Linn. ; H. S. 29. 
v. Angur gachh* 
Very occasionally cultivated in our districts.! 
* Vitis trifolia Linn. ; B. P. 33S. V. carnosa H. S. 28. 
v. 1 Abtal lata , Sdfie kesar. 
Thickets, hedges and forests, everywhere, is very plentiful in the 
Western Sundribuns. 
* Viti$ gedata Vahl ; H. S. 28 ; B. P* 339 
v. Godli lata . 
Hedges and thickets, general. 
Vitis elong’ata Wall. ; H. S. 28, 
Serampore, according to Voigt ; not impossibly, but needs verifi- 
cation ; is plentiful in the submontane forests of Sikkim. 
106. Leea Linn. 
* Leea macrophylla Roxb. ; H. S. 29; B. P. 341. 
v. Dhot samtidra, , , 
Village-shrubberies, general, but not plentiful. 
* Leea ici’ispa Linn. ; H. S. 29 ; B. P. 340. 
v. Ban chalita . 
Village-shrubberies, rare. 
* Leea robusta Roxb. <j H. S. 29 5 B> P. 340. 
v. Haramada * 
& 
Village-shrubberies, rare. 
* Leea ‘aequata Linn. ; B, P. 340. Z. hirta H. S. 30. 
v. Kak jhanga. 
Village-shrubberies, not uncommon, general. 
* Leea sambucina Willd. ; B. P. 340. Z. Stapkylea H. S. 30. 
v. Kukiir jhiwa: 
Village-shrubberies, general. ' 
XXXIII— SAPODACE/E. 
107, Cardiospermfim Linn. 
* Cardiospermum Halicacabum Linn. ; H. S. 93 ; B. P, 342. 
v. Shibjhuly nayaphutki. 
Hedges, ithickets and waste places, everywhere. 
