THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
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396, Walilenbergia Schrad. 
* Walilenbergia gracilis DC. ; B. P. i. 636. W. dehiscens H. S. 369. 
Dry fields west of the river Hughli, general, but not anywhere 
common ; has been collected near Shibpur (Kurz), Serampore 
(Voigt), and Chandernagore (Prain). 
LVI. — STYLIDEiE. 
. it 
297. Stylidium Sw. 
* Stylidium tenellum Sw. ; H. S. 372 ; B. P. i. 631. 
Ditches about Serampore (Voigt) ; should be looked for again 
as it has not been collected, sinpe Voigt’s record, in our districts. 
LVIII.— PLUMBAGOEdE. 
298. ZEgialitis R. Br. 
* zEgialitis rotundifolia Roxb. ; H. S. 439 ; B. P. i. 638. 
v. Sdtari. 
Western Sundribuns, plentiful. 
299. Plumbago Linn. 
Plumbago zeylanica Linn.; H. S. 438 ; B. P. i. 639 . 
v. Chita > chit r a. 
In gardens ; also occasionally as a weed in waste places but with 
no claim to be a native of our districts ; native of S. E. Asia. 
Plumbago rosea Linn. ; H. S. 439 ; B. P. i. 639. 
v. Rakto-chita , Rakto-chitra . 
In gardens, generally, also sometimes as a weed in waste places ; 
native of S. E. Asia. 
LIX. — PRDIULACEJE. 
300 . Androsace Linn. 
* Androsace saxifragaefolia Bunge; B. P.i. 640 . 
Sides of moat round Fort William. 
This was once collected by Dr. T. Anderson, but has not been 
met with again in our districts. 
301. Anagallis Tournef. 
Anagallis arvensis Linn. ; H. S. 335 ; B. P. i. 641. 
A cold-weather weed of fields and gardens near Calcutta* 
generally to be met with if looked for, but always very rare, and 
