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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
LXXIV.-SCROPHIJLARINEdE. 
385, Celsia Linn. 
* Celsia coromandeliana Vahl. ; H. S. 497 ; B. P. ii. 757. 
v. Koksima . 
A weed of fields and gardens, general. 
386, Linaria Ju s 
* Linaria ramosissima Wall. ; H. S. 498 ; B. P. ii. 757. 
Waste places, west of the Hughli, rare. 
387, Mazus Lour. 
* Mazus l’ugosus Lour. ; B. P. ii. 759 . 
In grassy glades and on garden paths about Calcutta, not very 
common, and possibly an introduction from elsewhere, not recorded 
by Voigt though it was known previously to Roxburgh. 
388, Lindenbergia Lehm. 
* Lindenbergia urfcicifolia Lehm. ; B. P. ii. 760. L % ruderalis H. S, 
501* 
v. Haldi basanta. 
Old walls and sloping banks, everywhere. 
389, Limnopliila R. Br. 
Limnophila Roxburgliii G. Don. ; H. S. 502 ; B. P. ii. 763. 
v. Kala karpur . 
In native gardens occasionally ; recorded from Serampore by 
Voigt but very doubtfully wild in our area; is wild in Chota Nagpur 
and North Bengal. 
* Limnophila conferta Benth. ; B. P. ii. 764. 
Damp places, occasional. 
Limnophila diffusa Benth. ; B. P. ii, 764 . L. albiflora H. S. 502 . 
Damp places, occasional. 
* Limnophila erecta Benth. 
Serampore, Griffith. Not referrel to either by Roxburgh or 
by Voigt, but once collected at Serampore by Griffith. The species 
is plentiful in Tenasserim and the Malay Peninsula, and it may have 
been only as a casual, introduced with plants from Southern Burma 
or Malaya to Dr. Carey's garden, that Griffith met with it. 
* Limnophila heteropliylla Benth ; H. S. 502 ; B. P. ii. 764. 
Rice-fields and swampy places, general. 
