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Both varieties of this species are recorded from Serampore by 
Voigt, but both records need verification; the blue-flowered variety 
is common in Chota Nagpur and West Bengal, the white flowered 
one also occurs there. 
* Utrieularia bifida Linn.; B. P. ii. 781. 
v. Chhota jhangi. 
Rice-fields near Hughli, and possibly elsewhere. 
XXVII.— BIGNOXIACEJB. 
403 . Oroxylum Vent. 
Oroxylum imlicmu Vent. ; B. P. ii. 787. Calosanthes indie a H. S. 
477- 
Occasionally planted and sometimes self-sown about Calcutta ; 
native of India. 
404 . Millingtonia Linn. f. 
Millin^tonia horteiiiis Linn. f. ; B. P. ii. 78 $. Bignonia suberosa 
H. S. 476. 
In avenue^ general, sometimes sub-spontaneous ; native of Burma. 
LXmiI.~-PEDALINEdB. 
405 . Martynia Linn. 
Marty aia diaulra Glox. ; H. S. 4/5 ; B. P. ii. 791 . 
v. Bagh noki . 
In waste places and on rubbish heaps not uncommon ; native of 
America. 
406 . Sesaimmi Linn. 
Sesamum indicum. DC. ; H. S 475 ; B. P ii 792. 
v. Til. 
A held crop ; probably native of Asia. 
LXXIX* — ACAXTM AC EM. 
407. Tliuubergia Linn. f. 
Tliunbergia alata Boj. ; H. S. 481 ; B. P. ii. 795. 
In gardens, but occasionally as if wild on rubbish heaps near 
Calcutta. 
Tliuaber^ia ^raulifiora Roxb. ; H. S. 481 ; B. P. ii. 796. 
v. Nil lata . 
Recorded by Voigt from Serampore; occasionally as if wild in 
village-shrubberies near Calcutta, but probably only as an escape 
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