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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Reported from Serampore by Voigt, the record needs con- 
firmation. 
* Habenaria marginata Colebr. ; H. S. 632 ; B. P. ii. 1033. 
Grassy places, very rare. 
* Habenaria viridiflora R. Br. ; B. P. ii. 1033. H. tenuis H. S. 632. 
Grassy places, very rare. 
XCIX. —SCITAMINEiE. 
644. Globba Linn. 
Globba sessiliflora Sims. 
In gardens, drops its bulbils freely and thereby readily comes up 
spontaneously in garden borders and in shady grassy places ; native 
of Burma. 
645 . Kaempferia Linn. 
Kaempferia Galanga Linn. ; H. S. 566 ; B. P. ii. 1038. 
v. Chandu mula , hnmula. 
In gardens, general : native of S. E. Asia. 
Kaempferia rotunda Linn.; H. S. 566; B. P. ii. 1038. 
v. Bhui champa * 
In gardens, occasional ; native of S. E. Asia. 
546. Hedycliium Koen. 
Hedy chium cor onarium Koen ; H. S. 568; B. P. ii. 1039. 
v. Gorakh natha> dulala champa . 
In gardens and also sometimes in village-shrubberies, but though 
reported by Voigt from Serampore (as wild) is probably always an 
escape in our area; native of S. E. Asia. 
547 . Curcuma Linn. 
* Curcuma aromatica Salisb. ; H. S. 563; B. P. ii. 1042. 
v. Jangli haldi , ban haldi . 
In village-shrubberies about Calcutta and elsewhere in our dis- 
tricts. 
Curcuma Zedoaria Roscoe; H. S. 564 ; B. P. ii. 1042. 
v Kachura . 
Cultivated pretty generally. 
Curcuma caesia Roxb. ; H. S. 563 ; B. P. ii. 1042. 
v. Kala haldi . 
Reported by Voigt from Serampore ; a possible record, since the 
species is common immediately to the west of our area, but one that 
needs confirmation. 
