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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Carum copticum Benth. ; B. P. i. 536. Ptychotis , Ajowan H. S. 21. 
v. Jurani ) buro-jowan. 
Everywhere cultivated ; native of India. 
225. Foeniculum Adans. 
FoeniCttlum vulgare Gaertn. ; H. S. 22 ; B. P. i. 537. F. Panmori 
H. S. 22. 
v. Pan mohuri . 
Sparingly cultivated, mostly in Hughli district ; native of the 
Orient. 
226. Seseli Linn. 
* Seseli indicum W. & A,.; B. P. i. 538. Cnidium diffusum H. S. 22. 
v. Ban jow&n. 
A field weed, occasional only\ 
237. (Enantlie Linn. 
* SEnantlie stolonifera Wall. ,* H. S. 21 ; B. P. i. 539. 
v. Pan turasi . 
In and around ponds and ditches, general. 
* (Enantlie benglialensis Benth. ; B. P. i. 539. Dasyloma bengalense 
H. S. 22, 
Moist shady spots near water, common. 
328. Peucedanum Linn. 
Peucedaimin Sowa Kurz ; B. P. i. 540. Anethum Sowa H. S. 22. 
v. Salpha ) sowa . 
Cultivated generally ; native of India. 
229. Coriandrum Linn. 
Coriandrum sativum Linn.; H. S. 23 ; B. P. i. 540. 
v. Dhane. 
Cultivated sparingly, especially in the Hughli district ; native of 
the Orient. 
230. Daucus Linn. 
Daucus Carota Linn. ; H. S. 23 ; B. P. i. 541. 
v. Gajar . 
Cultivated occasionally; native of Europe and the Orient, 
