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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
449. Meriandra Benth. 
Meriandra bengalensis Benth. ; H. S. 453 ; B. P. ii. 858. 
v. Kafur-ka-pat. 
In native gardens, generally ; native of Africa. 
450. Salvia Linn. 
* Salvia plebeja R. Br.; H. S. 455 ; B. P. ii. 859. 
v. Koka buradl, bhu-tulsi. 
In fields and gardens, a general weed. 
Salvia coccinea Linn. ; H. S. 455 ; B. P. ii. 859. 
In gardens, generally : sometimes also self-sown. 
INCOMPLETE. 
LXXXII.— N YCT AG 1% E ;E. 
451. Mirabilis Linn. 
Mirabilis Jalapa Linn.; H. S. 328 ; B. P. ii. 862. 
v. Krishno kali. 
In gardens everywhere, and often as an escape ; native of S. 
America. 
452. Boerliaavia Linn. 
* Boerliaavia repens Linn. var. procumbens B. P. ii. 863. B % erccta 
H. S. 328. 
v. Purna . 
Waste places, fields and roadsides, everywhere. 
453. Bougainvillea Comm. 
Bougainvillea glabra Choisy ; B. P. ii. 863. 
In gardens generally ; native of Brazil. 
Bougainvillea spec tabilisWi lid. ; H. S. 329 ; B. P. ii. 864. 
In gardens, often ; native of Brazil. 
454. Pisonia Linn. 
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Pisonia aculeata Linn.; B. P. ii. 864. P. villosa H. S. 328. 
v. Baghachura. 
Recorded by Voigt from Serampore ; it is occasionally used as a 
hedge in our area but is not with us a wild plant; native of India and 
Indo-China. 
