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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
355. Eliretia Linn. 
Eliretia l*«evis Roxb. ; H. S. 445 ; B. P. ii. 7 1 8^ 
Reported by Voigt from Serampore, but the record seeds con- 
firmation ; is common everywhere west of our districts. 
356. Heliotropium Linn. 
* Heliotropium ovalifolium Forsk. ; B. P. ii. 716. H. coromandelia - 
num H. S. 444. 
v. Naga phuli , 
Goghat, Western Hughli ; reported also from Serampore by 
Voigt. 
* Heliotropium strigosum Willd. var. brevifolia B. P. ii. 716. H . 
brevifolium H.S. 445. 
v. Chiti phuli. 
Dry fields and waste places, principally west of the Hughli. 
* Heliotropium ill dicum Linn. ; B. P. ii. 716. Tiaridium indicum 
H. S. 445. 
v. H ati sura . 
Rubbish heaps and waste places, everywhere. 
Voigt records H. curassavicum as naturalised about Serampore 
prior to s 843, it does not appear to have persisted, 
357 . Coldenia Linn. 
* Coldenia procumbens Linn. ; H. S. 445 ; B. P. ii. 718. 
v. Triphunki . ' 1 
Dry rice-fields, everywhere. , • 
358. Bothriospermum Barge. 
Botliriospermum tenellum F. & M. ; B. P. ii. 719. Cynoglossum 
diffusum H. S. 443. 
Reported by Voigt from Serampore ; quite possibly, but the 
record needs confirmation ; plentiful in E. Bengal. 
359. Cynoglossum Linn. 
* Cynoglossum lanceolatum Forsk. ; B. P. ii. 719. C. canescens 
H.S. 443- 
Waste places, especially about Calcutta. 
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360. Tricliodesma R. Br. 
* Tricliodesma indicum R. Br. ; H.S. 444 ; B. P. ii. 720. 
v. Chhoto kulpa • . * 
Fields and waste places, everywhere. s 
