HUGHLI-HOWRAH AND THE 24-PERGUNNAHS. 
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139 * Atylosia W. & A. 
* Atylosia scarabaeoides Benth. ; B. P. 383. Cantharospennum pau - 
cijiorum H. S. 236. 
v. Banur kalai. 
Hedges and thickets, everywhere. 
130 . Cajanus DC. 
Cajanus indicus Spreng. ; H. S. 236 ; B. P. 383. 
v. Arhar. 
A field crop, everywhere. The Pigeon Pea ; native possibly of 
Africa ; certainly nowhere wild in India ; probably nowhere wild in 
Asia. 
131 . Phaseolus Linn. 
Pliaseolus semierectus Linn. ; H. S. 230 ; B. P. 386. 
In village-shrubberies and waste places, near Calcutta and Howrah 
only; introduced; native of America. 
* Pliaseolus adenantlms G. F. Mey. ; B. P. 386. P. rostratus H, S. 
230. 
v. Ban barbati. 
Western Sundribuns, on river banks ; banks of the Hughli as far 
north as Serampore ; occasionally in village-shrubberies near the river 
Hughli. 
Phaseolus lunatus Linn. ; H. S. 250 ; B. P. 386. 
In gardens, cultivated; native of S. Ameiica. The Lima Bean. 
Phaseolus vulgaris Linn. ; H. S. 229 ; B. P. 386. 
In gardens, cultivated ; native of S. Europe and the Orient. 
The French Bean. 
Phaseolus multiflorus Willd. ; H. S. 230 ; B. P. 389. 
In gardens of European residents, cultivated ; native of America. 
The Scarlet Runner. 
Phaseolus trilobus Ait. ; H. S. 231 ; B. P. 387. 
v. Mugani* 
Fields and waste places, everywhere. 
* Phaseolus sublobatus Roxb. ; H, S. 230 ; B. P. 387. 
v. Ghora mung . 
Serampore, according to Voigt.; not impossibly, as it is plentiful 
in Behar and Chota Nagpur, but it needs verification for our districts. 
Phaseolus Mungo Linn. ; B. P, 387. 
v. Tikuri kalai . 
