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374. Argyreia Lour. 
* Argyreia speciosa Sw. ; H. S. 351 ; B. P. ii, 741. 
v. Bich ta? ak y guguli. 
In village-shrubberies, occasional. 
* Argyreia argehtea Choisy ; H. S. 352 ; B. P. ii. 741. 
v. Chhota bich-tarak. 
Serampore, Voigt ; Chandernagore, P rain's collector; Hughli, 
Prain. Apparently very rare in our area. 
375. Lettsomia Roxb. 
* Lettsomia strigosa Roxb. ; B. P. ii. 742. A rgyreia capitata H. S. 
352- 
In village-shrubberies and hedges. 
LXXIIf. — SOLANACEdE. 
376 . Lycopersicum Mill. 
Lycopersicum esculentum Mill.; H. S. 513 ; B. P. ii. 743. 
v. Gur-bagun . 
Cultivated and sometimes on rubbish heaps as an escape; native 
of America. 
377. Solanum Linn. 
Solanum tuberosum Linn.; H. S. 510; B. P. ii. 745. 
v. Bilati alu. 
Cultivated, especially in Hughli district. 
* Solatium nigrum Linn. ; B. P. ii. 745. 5 . rub rum H. S. 51 1. 
v. Gurkiy gurkamai. 
Shady places, garden ground and waste spots ; general. 
* Solanum verbascifolium Linn. ; H. S. 51 1 ; B. P. ii. 746. 
v. Arasa. 
Village-shrubberies, roadsides and waste places; general. 
Solanum glaucum Dun. 
Naturalised and very abundant at Canning Town; native of 
America. 
Solanum sisymbriifolium Lamk. ; B. P. ii. 746. 
Occasionally as if wild about Shibpur and on the banks of the 
river Hughli ; native of America. 
* Solanum ferox Linn. ; H. S. 512 ; B. P. ii. 746. 
v. Ram-begun. 
Waste places, not very common. 
