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140 . Butea Roxb. 
Butea frondoga Roxb.; H. S. 238; P. B. 401. 
v. Palas. 
Planted occasionally on roadsides and in avenues; given by Voigt 
as occurring at Serampore but'there almost certainly not wild ; native 
of the drier parts of India and Indo-China. 
141 . Clitoria Linn. 
Clitoria Ternatea Linn,; H. S. 213; B. P. 402. 
v. Aparajita . 
In gardens, everywhere, also often self-sown and spontaneous in 
hedges and thickets ; introduced from Malaya. 
142 . Sesbania Pers. 
Sesbania segyptiaca Pers.; B. P. 403. S, cegyptiaca H. S. 216. 
v. Jainti . 
Planted, but only occasionally ; native of Africa. 
var. picta ; B. P. 403. S. cegyptiaca var. concolor H. S. 216. 
Planted generally ; native of Africa. 
var. bicolor W. & A. ; H. S. 216 ; B. P. 404. 
Planted everywhere, and often spontaneous in village-shrubberies ; 
native of Africa. 
* Sesbania paludosa Prain ; B. P. 404. AZschynomene paludosa 
H. S. 219. 
v. Kath-sola. 
In ditches and marshes, in deep water, during the rainy season 
everywhere ; never cultivated. 
Sesbania cannabina Pers. ; B. P. 404. S. aculeata H. S. 216. 
v. Dhunchi . 
A regular field crop in the rainy season, everywhere; not known 
wild ; possibly evolved from S. aculeata . 
* Sesbania aculeata Pers. ; B. P. 404. S. procumbens H. S. 216. 
Edges of wet rice-fields, general. Voigt has confused this 
species, which is not uncommon in our districts nominally with the 
commonly cultivated S . cannabina , but really with the not very 
dissimilar S. procumbens ; which he gives as occurring at Serampore 
S. procumbens has never, however, been found anywhere except in 
the Madras and Bombay Presidencies. 
* Sesbania uliginosa Sweet; H.S. 216; B. P.404. 
Wet fields, very rare. 
