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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Diospyros Kalti Linn. f. ; H. S. 345 ; B. P. i. 653. 
In gardens and orchards ; native of China. 
Diospyros discolor Willd.; H. S. 345 ; B. P. i. 654. 
In gardens, occasionally; native of the Philippines. 
•*s 
LXIII, — OLEACEiE. 
307. Jasmiiium Linn. 
* Jasmiiium pubescens Willd.; H. S. 550 ; B. P. i. 659. 
v. Kunda. 
Goghat sub-division, Hughli district ; also reported by Voigt from 
Serampore, but this last record needs confirmation. 
Jasminuiii Sambac Ait. ; H. S. 549 ; B. P. i. 659. 
v. Bely ban mallika . 
In gardens generally ; occasionally in village-shrubberies ; native 
of the Orient. 
Jasmiiium auriculatum Vahl; H. S. 551 ; B. P. i. 659. 
v. July jut' hi. 
In gardens occasionally ; native of India. 
Jasmiiium elongatum Vahl; H. S. 550. J. Roxburghianum H. S. i. 
658, partly. 
Reported by Roxburgh from Hidguli, and reported by Voigt from 
the Sundribuns ; is a plant that should be looked in the southern part 
of our districts. 
308. Nyctanthes Linn. 
Nyctanthes Arbor-tristis Linn. ; H. S. 552 ; B. P. i. 660. 
v. Singhary septalika . 
Sometimes planted about tanks and near villages; native of 
India. 
LXIV.— SALVADORACEdE. 
309. Azima Lamk. 
* Azima tetracantlia Lamk. ; B. P. i. 663. Monetia tetracantha H. 
S. 348. 
v. Trikanta gati. 
Western Sundribuns ( Prain ) ; Serampore [Voigt) ; Chandernagore 
and Hughli [Prain). 
