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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Both Roxburgh and Voigt have found this species in out- 
districts ; from Roxburgh’s figure of the plant it is clearly very 
different from S. aculeata ; no one has gathered it since Voigt wrote. 
Mr. Baker, indeed, unites S, paludosa and S. uliginosa ; the latter 
is, however, prostrate with stems that measure fewer inches than 
those of the former, which is erect, do in feet. 
Scsbania grandiflora Pers. ; B. P. 404. Agati grandiflora H. S. 
216. 
v. Agati , a gas t hi. 
Planted everywhere, as a support for climbing vegetables ; native 
of Malaya. 
143. Teplirosia Pers. 
* Teplirosia Hookeriana W. & A. ; B. P. 405. T. villosa H. S. 215. 
Waste places and roadsides, rare. 
* Teplirosia purpurea Pers. ; H. S. 215 ; B. P. 405. 
v. S arphonka } ban nil. 
Waste places and roadsides, general. 
144. Poiigamia Vent. 
* Poiigamia glabra Vent. ; H. S. 239 ; B. P. 407. 
v. Karanja . 
Western Sundribuns ; banks of Hughli as far north as Chinsura. 
145 , Perris Lour. 
* Perris scandens Benth. ; B. P c 408. Brachypterum scandens . 
H. S. 240. 
v. Noa lata. 
Woods and thickets, everywhere. 
* Perris uliginosa Benth.; B. P. 408. Pongamia uliginosa H. S. 239. 
v. Pan lata. 
Western Sundribuns ; banks of Hughli as far north as Chinsura. 
146 . Palbcrgia Linn. f. 
Balbergia lanceolaria Linn. f. ; B. P. 411. D. frondosa H. S 241. 
Planted on roadsides and in avenues occasionally. 
Palbergia Sissoo Roxb. ; H. S. 241 ; B. P. 41 1. 
v. Sis oo. 
Roadsides and avenues, and near villages, often planted; given by 
Voigt as occurring at Serampore, but not wild though sometimes self- 
sown in our districts ; native of submontane (Himalayan) forests. 
