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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
LXXXVIIL— PIPER1CEJS. 
477 . Piper Linn. 
Piper Cliafoa Hunter ; H. S. 299 ; B. P. ii. 893. 
v. Choi. 
Cultivated generally; native of Malaya, 
Piper Betle Linn. ; H. S. 299 ; B. P. ii. 893. 
v. Pan , tamhuli. Betle-leaf. 
Cultivated generally ; native of S. E. Asia. 
* Piper Ionium Linn.; H, S. 299; B. P. ii. 893. 
v. Pipla , pipla-mal, Long Pepper. 
In hedges and thickets, general, but possibly not truly wild in our 
area ; native of India, 
Piper nigrum Linn. ; H. S. 299; B. P. ii. 893. 
v. Gulmirichi kala mirich. Black Pepper. 
Cultivated generally. 
478 . Peperomia Ruiz & Pav. 
Peperomia pellucida Kunth ; B. P. ii. 894. 
Paths, roadsides, waste places, open glades, everywhere ; intro- 
duced since 1845; native of America. Now one of the most plenti- 
ful of our annual weeds. 
LXXXI X. — L X U HI \ T E E. 
470. Cinnamomum Bl. 
Cinnamomum Tamala Fr. Nees ; B. P. ii. 899. C. alhiftorum H. S. 
308. 
v. Tezpat . 
Often planted in native gardens; native of E. Himalaya and In do- 
Cbina. 
Cinnamomum Camphora Fr. Nees; B. P. ii. 899. Camphora oflici- 
narum H. S.*3oS. 
v. Kaphur. 
Occasionally planted in native gardens; native of China. 
480 . Litssea Lamk. 
* Eitsaea sebifera Pers. ; B. P. ii. 902. Tetr anther a Roxhurghii var. 
apetala H. S. 309 . 
v. Kukur chita. 
