THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
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* Ficus relig’iosa Linn. ; H. S. 287 ; B. P. ii. 980. 
v. Asvattha , pipal . 
In village-shrubberies and on old buildings, everywhere. 
* Ficus Rumphii Bl. ; H. S. 287 ; B. P. ii. 980. 
v. Gaiasvattha . 
In village-shrubberies and on river banks ; also Sundribuns. 
* Ficus infectoria Roxb* ; B* P*. ii. 98 u F. venosa H, S, 287. 
v, Pakur. 
Village-shrubberies, general. 
* Ficus heterophylla Linn. ; B. P. ii. 981. F. rubescens H. S. 285. 
v. Gaori sheora ) ghoti seora* 
In damp places, occasional. 
VAR. * l’epens King ; B. P. ii. 981. F. repens H. S. 285. 
v. Bhui dumar . 
Edges of ponds and ditches, general. 
* Ficus liispida Linn. f, ; B. P. ii. 981. F. oppositifolia H. S. 288. 
v. Dumar , kdk dumar . 
Hedges and thickets, everywhere. 
Ficus puntila Linn.; B. P. ii. 982. 
Grown generally on walls as a substitute for Ivy. 
* Ficus glomerata Roxb. ; H. S. 288 ; B. P. ii. 983. 
v. Jagya dumar ) yajna dumar . 
In village-shrubberies, occasional. 
XCIIL—C ASU ARINEiE. 
520 . Casuarina Forst. 
Casuarina equisetifolia Forst. ; B. P. ii. 985. C. muricata H. S. 
297. 
v. Belati jhau. 
Avenues and roadsides, but also very commonly self-sown ; native 
of sea coasts from Polynesia to Chittagong. 
XCIV.— CERATOPHYLLEdE. 
521 . Ceratopliyllum Linn. 
* Ceratopliyllum demersum Linn. ; B. P. ii. 990. C. verticillatum . 
H. S. 293. 
v. Jhangi . 
In ponds and ditches, everywhere. 
