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LXV. — APOCYHACEiE, 
310 . Allamanda Linn. 
Allamanda catliartica Linn. ; H. S. 528; B. P. ii. 667. 
v. Har-kakra. 
In gardens generally; introduced from Guiana. 
311 . Carissa Linn. 
Carissa Carandas Linn. ; H. S. 529 ; B. P. ii. 668. 
v. Karamcha. 
In gardens, and sometimes sub-spontaneous in village-shrubberies; 
native of S. E. Asia. 
Carissa spinarum A. DC. ; B. P. ii. 669. C. diffusa H. S. 529. 
Reported by Voigt from the Sundribuns, but this is very doubtful; 
there are no specimens from our area at Calcutta; the species is 
very common in the western parts of Bengal. 
312 . Tlievetia Juss. 
Tlievetia lieriifolia Juss. ; H. S. 531 ; B. P. ii. 669. 
v. Kokla phuly haldi korubi. 
In gardens everywhere, but also often sub-spontaneous in village- 
shrubberies and now occasionally found also in waste places ; has 
been found as if wild even in the Goghat sub-division of the Hughli 
district; native of tropical America. 
313 . Cerbera Linn. 
* Cerbera Odollam Gaertn. ; H. S. 531 ; B. P. ii. 670. 
v. Ddkur » 
Western Sundribuns, on river banks, common. 
314 . Plumeria Linn. 
Plumeria acutifolia Poir. B. P. ii. 670. P. acuminata H. S. 528. 
v. Gorur champay goburiya champa. 
Planted everywhere about villages and near temples but shows 
little tendency to appear spontaneously ; native of S. America, 
315 . RauwoMa Linn. 
* Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. ; B. P. ii. 671. Ophioxylon serpen - 
tinum H. S. 532. 
v. Chandra , chhota chand. 
Shady groves, general j but doubtfully a native of our districts. 
