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Pliysalis peruviana Linn. ; H. S. 514 ; B. P. ii. 750. 
v. Tip arty a. 
In gardens and market gardens, general ; native of S. America. 
380. Witliania Paug. 
Withania somnifera Dun. ; B. P. ii. 750. Phy salts somnifera H. S. 
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v. Ashva gandha . 
Reported from Serampore by Voigt, but almost certainly not 
wild; it is cultivated in small gardens in Northern Bengal and may 
perhaps be met with in our provinces in the gardens of native her- 
balists ; native of Western India. 
381. Datura Linn. 
Datura fastuosa Linn. ; H. S. 515; B. P. ii. 751. 
v. Kala Dhutra. 
In gardens generally, sometimes as if wild ; native of India. 
var. alba B. P. ii. 751. D . alba } H. S. 515. 
v Dhutra . 
In gardens everywhere, and in waste places, as iLwild, generally ; 
native of India. 
383. Petunia Juss. 
Petunia nyctaginiflora Juss.; H. S. 516. 
In gardens of Europeans ; occasionally sub-spontaneous in garden 
beds and on rubbish heaps. 
383. Nicotiana Linn. 
Nicotiana rustica Linn. ; H. S. 516 ; B. P. ii. 752. 
v. [Tamaku, angrezi tamaku . 
Cultivated sparingly in fields; native of America. 
Mcotiana Tabacum Linn.; H. S. 516 ; B. P. ii. 753. 
v. Tamaku > 
In fields, fairly generally ; native of America. 
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv. ; H. S. 516; B. P. ii. 752. 
v. Ban tamaku . 
A weed of shady places, general ; native of America. 
384. Browallia Linn. 
Browallia elata Linn. ; H. S, 500 ; B. P. ii. 753, 
In gardens of Europeans, general, but often also occurring spon- 
taneously in garden beds and on rubbish heaps. 
