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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
* Morinda citrifolia Linn. ; H. S. 385 ; B. P. i. 573. M. tinctoria ? 
H. S. 386. 
v. Ach. 
Gogbat sub-division, Hughli district. M. tinctoria is reported 
by Voigt from Serampore, but this record is doubtful; possibly M- 
citrifolia may have been the species seen ; in any case it was pro- 
bably only planted. 
217 . Cantliium Lamk. 
Canthiuin parvifolium Roxb. ; H. S. 388 ; B. P. i. 574. 
Village-shrubberies, but only near Calcutta and only occasionally: 
this was introduced from Chittagong in 1814 and had not flowered up 
to 1845 > it i s interesting to find it now becoming naturalized. 
248 . Vangaeria Juss. 
Vangueria edulis Vahl; H. S. 386; B. P. i. 575. 
Cultivated occasionally in native gardens ; introduced from Mada- 
gascar. 
* Vangueria spiuosa Roxb. ; H. S. 386; B. P. i. 575. 
v. Moyena . 
In village-shrubberies, not uncommon. 
249 . Paederia Linn. 
* Psederia fietida Linn. ; H. S. 3 S8 ; B. P. i. 578. 
v. Gandha bhadulia . 
Hedges and thickets, general. 
250 . Knoxia Linn. 
Knoxia corymbosa Willd. ; H. S. 395 ; B. P. i. 578. 
Reported from Serampore by Voigt; the record requires verifica- 
tion. 
251 . Spejfthacoce Linn. 
* 8permacoce liispida Linn.; H. S. 394; B. P. i. 580. 
Waste places, but only west of the Hughli river ; not uncommon. 
LV— COMPOSITE. 
252 . Centratherum Cass. 
* Centratherum anthelminticum O. Kuntze ; B. P. i. 589. Vernonia 
anthelmintica H. S. 405. 
v. Somraj . 
Rubbish heaps, rare, possibly not truly native of our area ; plenti- 
ful to the west of our districts. 
