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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
* Chamserapkis gracilis Hook. f. ; B. P. ii. 1171. 
Floating on ponds, 24-Pergunnahs, south-east of Calcutta. 
624 :. Isackne R. Br. 
Isacline miliacea Roth; B. P. ii. 1172. Panicum patens H. S. 
700. 
Reported from Serampore by Voigt but the record is doubtful ; 
the grass occurs in North Bengal. 
625 . Oplismenus Beauv. 
* Oplismenus compositus Beauv. ; B. P. ii. 1173. O . lanceolatus H. 
So 702. 
Grassy glades, general. 
* Oplismenus Burmanni Beauv.; H. S. 702; B, P. ii. 1173. 
Grassy glades, general. 
626 . Axonopus Beauv. 
* Axonopus cimicinus Beauv.; B. P. ii. 1174. Coridochloa cimi- 
cina H. S. 699. 
Dry grassy places, in the western parts of the Hughli district. 
627 . Panicum Linn, 
* Panicum fiavidum Retz; H. S. 700 ; B. P. ii. 1176. 
Waste places, roadsides, meadows, everywhere. 
* Panicum punctatum Burm.; B. P. ii. x 177. P. fluitans H. S. 700. 
v. Peti nav. 
Edges of ditches and wet places, everywhere. 
* Panicum Crus Call! Linn. ; B. P. ii. 1177. P. Crus CorviH. S. 702. 
P. hispidulum H. S. 702. 
v. Bara shama . 
In waste damp places, occasional. 
var.* stagninum Trin.j B. P. ii. 1177. P % stagninum H S. 702. 
v. Dal. 
In marshy places, general. 
VAR. frumentaceum Trin. ; B. P. ii. 1177. Oplismenus f rumen- 
taceus H. S. 703. 
v. Damra shama . 
Cultivated. 
* Panicum colonum Linn.; B. P. ii. 1177. Oplismenus colonus H, S, 
7 ° 3 * 
v. Shama. 
In rich pasture land, general. 
