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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Cucurbita moschata Dacb. ; B. P. i. 524. C . maxima H. S. 59. 
v, Sajra kumra . 
Cultivated fairly generally ; native of the Orient. 
SI 5. Mulda Arn. 
* MuMa scabrella Arn.; H. S. 55; B. P. i. 525. 
v. Agu makhi ) bildri. 
Hedges, thickets and waste places, everywhere. 
£16. Bryonia Linn. 
* Bryonia laciniosa Linn. ; H. S. 55 ; B. P. i. 526. 
v. Mala. 
Village-shrubberies, not common. 
£17. Zehneria End!. 
* Zelineria umbellata Thev. ; B. P. i. 527, Karivia t^mbellata H. S. 
55. 
v. Kuddri , rakhal susa. 
Hedges and thickets, general, but not very common. 
XLIX.-CACTACEJ3. 
£18. Cereus DC. 
Cereiis pterogonus Lemaire. 
Planted as a fence, especially in the Hughli district; occasionally 
as if wild in waste places, e.g. in the Goghat sub-division ; native of 
America. 
£19. Opuntia Mill. 
Opuntia Billenii Haw. ; H. S. 62; B. P. i. 531. 
v. Nag phana. 
In waste places and by roadsides, quite naturalised in many 
places ; native of America. 
Li — FICOfDEiE. 
SSO, Sesuvinm Linn. 
*Sesuvium Portnlacastriim Linn.; B. P. i. 532. S. repens H. S. 323. 
Western Sundribuns, on muddy river banks, general. 
SSI, Triautliema Linn. 
* Trianthema moMOgynuni Linn.; B. P. i. 533. T. obcordatum 
H. S. 173. 
v. Sabuni ; gada-bani. 
