THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
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583. Areca Linn. 
Areca Catechu Linn , ; H. S. 637 ; B. P. ii. 1097* 
v. Gua, supdri. Betel- nut Palm. 
Cultivated generally; native of S. E. Asia. 
584. Calamus Linn. 
* Calamus viminalis Willd. var. fasciculata B. P. ii. 1099. C. 
Jasciculatus H. S. 639. 
v. Bara bet. 
Village-shrubberies, general. 
* Calamus tenuis Roxb. ; H. S. 639 ; B. P. ii. 1099. C. Rotang 
H. S. 639, not of Linn, 
v- Sanchi bet. 
Sundribuns. 
CXIL— PANDAXACEJE. 
585. Pandanus Linn, f. 
Pandanus foetidus Roxb . ; H. S. 683 ; B. P. ii. 1101. 
v. Keiya kanta , kotki kanta. 
In hedges, planted, generally ; native of India. 
* Pandanus fascicularis Lamk. ; B. P. ii. 1101. P. odoratissimus 
H. S. 682. 
v. Keiya, keori. 
Sundribuns, common ; elsewhere planted. 
CXIII. — TYPHACEiE. 
586. Typha Linn. 
* Typha elephantina Roxb, ; H. S. 693 ; B. P. ii. 1 102. 
v. Hogla . 
Margins of ponds and streams, very rare. 
* Typha angustata Chamb. & Bory ; B. P. ii. 1102. T. angustifolia 
H. S. 693. 
v. Ram hogla. 
Margins of ponds and streams, common. 
CXIV, — AROIDEiE, 
587. Pistia Linn. 
* Pistia Stratiotes Linn. ; H. S. 684; B. P. ii. 1105. 
v. Takapana. 
In ponds, everywhere. 
