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205. Gnaphalium Linn. 
* Gnaphalium luteo-album Linn. var. pallidum B. P. i, 602. 
Dry fields west of the Hughli and north of Calcutta. 
* Gnaphalium indicum Linn.; H, S. 421 ; B. P. i. 602. 
Dry fields, gardens, and places where water has lodged during 
the rains, general. 
* Gnaphalium pulvinatum DC. ; B. P. i. 603. 
Hughli district, Goghat sub-division, 
260 . Caesulia Roxb. 
*Caesulia axillaris Roxb. ; H. S. 41 1 ; B. P. i. 603, 
Rice-fields and wet places, everywhere. 
207. Emilia Cass. 
* Emilia soncliifolia DC.; H. S. 421 ; B. P, i. 605. 
v. Sadi modi . 
Shady places, general. 
268. Hymenantherum Cass. 
Hymenantlierum tenuifolium Cass. 
In gardens general, readily self-sown on dry paths and in dry 
waste places ; native of Mexico. 
209. Tagetes Linn. 
Tagetes patula Linn. ; H. S. 416 ; B. P. i. 607, 
v. Chhota genda. 
In gardens everywhere, often also as an escape; native of Mexico. 
Tagetes erecta Linn. ; H. S. 417. 
v. Buro genda . 
In gardens generally, sometimes also as an escape ; native of 
Mexico* 
270, Xanthium Linn. 
*Xantkium strumarium Linn.; B. P. i, 607. X. orientate H. S a 
413* 
v. Ban okra , chhota gokhru. 
River banks, sides of ponds and ditches, waste places and 
rubbish heaps, general. 
Xantliium spinosum Linn. ; B. P. i. 608. 
Waste places, occasional ; very abundant at Canning Town along 
the Matla river; introduced from S. Europe 
