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TffE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Planted, and semi-spontaneous iff village-shrubberies, every- 
where ; native of America. 
191 . Eugenia Linn. 
Eugenia inalaccensis Linn. ; £[. §. 47; S. P. 490. 
v. Malacca jantritt . 
In native gardens, frequent; native of Malaya. 
Eugenia j a vanica Lamk. ; E. alba H. S. 48. 
v. JamruL 
In native girdans, frequent; native of Malaya. Voigt by an 
oversight gives the vernacular name as Amrul , which is in our 
districts, used only for Oxalls corniculat a, 
Eugenia Jambos Linn.; H. S. 47 ; B. P. 490. 
v. Golab jamb. 
In native gardens, often ; native of India. 
Eugenia aquea Roxb. ; H. S. 47 ; B. P. 490. 
v. Jambo . 
In gardens, often; native of Malaya. 
Eugenia Jambolana Lamk ; H. S. 49; B. P. 491. 
v. Kd la jamb , jamb , 
Planted generally, occasionally semi-spontaneous ; native of 
India. 
var. caryopliyllifolia B. P. 491. E caryophyllifolia H. S. 49. 
v. Chhota jamb. 
Given bv Voigt as occurring at Serampore, not impossibly, but 
needs verification ; is plentiful to the west of our districts ; native 
of India. 
193 . Barrington Forst 
* Barringtonia raceniosa Bl. ; H. S. 51 ; B. P. 493. 
v. Samundra . 
Western Sundribuns. 
* Barringtonia acutangula Gaertn. ; H. S. 51 ; B. P. 493, 
v. Hidjal. 
Near river banks, general. 
XtIV.— LYFHRAEEJS. 
193 . Ammannia Linn. 
* Ammannia rotundifolia Ham.; B, P. 500, Ameletia rotundifolia 
H. S. 130. 
Edges of wet rice-fields, sides of ditches; very rare. 
