HUGHLI'HOWRAH AND THE 24-PERGUNNAHS. 
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115 . Anacardium Lino. 
Anacardium occidental© Linn. ; H. S. 270 ; B. P. 354. 
v. Hidgli baddm } kaju. 
Planted occasionally ; native of America. 
116 . Odina Roxb. 
* Odina Wodier Roxb. ; H. S. 275 ; B. P. 354. 
v. Jiyal. 
Village-shrubberies, everywhere. 
117 . Spondias Linn. 
Spondias mangifera Willd.; H. S. 143 ; B. P. 356. 
v. Amra. 
In village-shrubberies, everywhere ; often planted, still ofteuei 
self-sown ; native of S. E. Asia. 
Spondias dulcis Willd. ; H. S. 144; B. P. 356. 
v. Bilati amra. 
Occasionally planted ; native of Polynesia. 
XXXV. — MORIN G ACEiE. 
118 . Moringa Lamk. 
Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn. ; H. S. 78 ; B. P. 357. 
v. Sajina. 
Planted, everywhere, but often also self-sown near villages ; 
cultivated throughout the Tropics. 
CALYCIFLOR/E. 
XXXVI. — LEOU 31 IIXOSAE. 
119 . Cicer Linn. 
Cicer arietinum Linn. ; H. S. 226; B. P. 366. 
v. Channa. 
A cold-weather crop, not much grown in our districts; native of 
countries bordering on the Mediterranean. The Chick-Pea. 
139 . Vicia Linn. 
Vicia sativa Linn. ; H. S. 226 ; B. P. 366. 
v. Ankari, 
A cold-weather crop, rarely met with in our districts ; also in one 
form, a cold-weather field weed, general ; native of Europe and the 
Orient, The Tare. 
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