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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
237. Oentella Foist. 
* Dentella repens Forst. ; H. S. 383; B. P. i. 555. 
v. Bhumi pat* 
Damp foot-paths and shady places, general, 
238. Olde nla mil a Linn. 
* Oldenlandia crystallina Roxb. ; B. P. i. 559. Hedyotis pumila 
H. S. 384. 
v. Panki. 
Waste places, general. 
* Oldenlandia diffusa Roxb.; B. P. i. 559. Hedyotis dichotoma 
H. S. 384. 
Waste places and thickets, general. 
* Oldenlandia corymbosa Linn.; B. P. i. 559. Hedyotis Burman- 
niana H. S. 384. 
v. Khet papra. 
Waste places, not uncommon. 
* Oldenlandia paniculata Linn. ; B. P. i. 560. Hedyotis racemosa H. 
S. 384. 
v. Gandha bhaduli. 
Edges of rice-fields and moist places, general. 
239. Hamelia Jacq. 
Mamelia patens Jacq. ; H. 3. 385 ; B. P. i. 563. 
In gardens and on lawns; also now often sub-spontaneous near 
villages about Calcutta ; native of America. 
240. Gardenia Linn. 
Gardenia florida Linn. ; H. S. 377 ; B. P. i. 565. 
v. Gandha raj . 
In gardens everywhere; native of China. 
241 . Randia Linn. 
Randia nliginosa DC. ; H. S. 381 ; B. P. i. 566. 
v. Piralo. 
Planted occasionally ; given by Voigt as occurring at Serampore, 
but almost certainly not wild anywhere in our districts ; native of 
India and common in West Bengal beyond our limits. 
* Randia dumetorum Lamk ; H. S. 381 ; B. P. i. 567. 
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v. Menphil , madan . 
Hughli district, Goghat sub-division, wild ; Western Sundribuns, 
in old cleanings, naturalized * sometimes also in native gardens, planted. 
