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350 . Enicostema Bl. 
Enicostema littorale Bl. Slevogtia verticillata H. S. 520. 
v. Ckhota-kirata. 
Reported by Voigt from Serampore and should therefore be looked 
for ; the record is not a very probable one, and no other botanist has 
ever reported the species from Bengal. 
351. Eimnanthenium S. P. Gmel. 
* Limnaiitliemum cristatum Griseb. ; B. P, ii. 709. Villarsia 
crist ata H. S. 521. 
v. Pan-chuli, chand walla, chhota pan chuli . 
Floating on ponds and jhils, everywhere. 
* Limiiaiitliemum indicuin Thw. ; B. P. ii. 709. Villarsia indica 
H. S. 321. 
v. Pan-chuli , chand walla , bara pan chuli % 
Floating on ponds and jhils, everywhere. 
LXIX. — POLEHOXI A CEiE. 
352. Plllox Linn. 
Phlox Drummondi Hook.; B. P. ii. 710. 
In gardens in the cold weather ; occasionally sub-spontaneous on 
rubbishy places near Calcutta, but only the white-flowered kinds, so 
far as the writer’s observations go, and not every year : native of 
Texas. It may be noted that, though now so general a favourite, this 
species, according to Voigt, had not been introduced up to 1845. 
LXX. — HYDROPHYLLACEdE. 
353. Hydrolea Linn. 
* Hydrolea zeylanica Vahl. ; H. S. 366 ; B. P. ii. 7 1 1. 
v. Kasschra or (fide Voigt) kankra . 
Marshy places and edges of rice-fields, general. 
LXXL-BORAGINEiE. 
354. Cordia Linn. 
* Cordia Myxa Linn. ; H. S. 440 ; B. P. ii. 714. 
v. Bohnari , l as ho r a . 
In hedges and village-shrubberies, but sometimes also planted. 
Cordia Sebestena Linn. ; H. S. 440 ; B. P. ii. 714. 
In gardens; native of West Indies. G 2 
