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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
171 , Acacia Wilid. 
* Acacia Simla Ham, ; H. S. 260 ; B, P. 458. 
v. Sau kanta ,, shai kanta . 
Hughli district, in village shrubberies, occasional. 
* Acacia catecliuoides Wall. B. P. 458. A Catechu H. S. 260. A • 
Sundra H. S. 260, 
v. Khayar . 
In village-shrubberies, general. 
Acacia Farnesiaiia Wilid. ; B. P. 458. Vachellia Farnesiana H. S. 
264. 
v. Guhiya babul . 
Planted very generally; given by Voigt as occurring at Seram- 
pore, but certainly not wild in our districts ; native of Western India 
and the Orient. 
* Acacia araMca Wilid. ; H. S. 262 ; B. P. 458. 
v. Babul. 
In fields and about villages, everywhere ; sometimes planted, 
* Acacia tomentosa Wilid.; H. S. 262 ; B. P. 458. 
v. Salsain babul . 
In village-shrubberies, general. 
Acacia concinna DC. ; B. P. 458. A. rugata H. S. 263. 
v. Ban ritha ) ritha. 
Given by Voigt as occurring atSerampore; but probably only 
planted, which it occasionally is near villages throughout our 
districts ; native of S. E. Asia. 
172 . Albizzia Duraz. 
Albizzia Lebbek Benth. ; B. P. 461. Acacia Sirissa H. S. 261. 
v. Sirissa. 
In avenues, on roadsides, and near villages ; everywhere planted ; 
native of Sub-Himalay&n forests and of Indo-China. 
Albizzia procera Benth. ; B. P. 4 61 . 
v. Koroi. 
Planted in avenues, now quite naturalized in village-shrubberies 
near Calcutta; native of drier parts of India and Indo-China. 
Albizzia liicida Benth.; B. P. 461. 
v. Sil koroi . 
Planted, but also often self-sown in village-shrubberies near 
Calcutta ; native of lower Himalayan slopes and of moister parts of 
Indo-China. 
