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THE VEGETATION OF THE DISTRICTS OF 
Iscksemilill COMJ upturn Roxb. ; B. P. ii. ng6. Spodiopogon con - 
jugatus H. S. 706. 
Near Calcutta [Ro xburgh) and Serampore ( Voigt) ; again both 
records are doubtless correct but are worth while verifying as there 
is no Lower Bengxl specimen in Herb. Calcutta. Like the preceding 
species this is a Deccan grass and is almost certainly only a casual in 
the Gangetic delta; in Ceylon whence it has also been recorded, 
Trimen thinks it is only naturalised. 
* Isckieimnn ciliare Ret z; B. P. ii. 1196. Spodiopogon geniculatus 
H. S. 706. 
Western Hughli district in dry waste places, rare. 
646. Artkraxon Beauv. 
Arthraxon microphyllus Hochst. ; B. P. ii. 1 199. 
Not uncommon in new pastures and in open grassy glades about 
Shibpur and Calcutta, but probably not indigenous in our area 
though plentiful in most parts of India, and possibly a recent intro- 
duction since it is not described by Roxburgh and is not recorded 
by Voigt. 
647, Aiidropogon Linn. 
Andropogon Schoenantlms Linn.; B. P. ii. 1203. A, Martini H. S. 
7°7* 
v. Agya ghas , Rusa ghas. 
Cultivated in native gardens; native of India. 
Alldropogoil liardus Linn. ; B. P. ii. 1203. A. Schoenanthus H. S. 
706. 
v. Gandha bena . 
Cultivated in native gardens; native of India. 
* Androppgon brpvifolius Sw. ; B. P. ii. 1203. 
Western Hughli district, rare. 
* Aiidropogon pertimis Willd. ; H. S. 707 ; B. P. ii. 1204. 
Western Hughli district, common. 
* Aiulropogoii intermedins R. Br. var. punctatus Hook. f. ; B.P. 
ii. 1204. A. punctatus H, S. 707. 
v. Gandha gurana. 
Banks of rivers and ponds, chiefly east of the river Hughli. 
Andropogon Sorghum Brot.; B. P. ii. 1204. var. vulgaris Hack. 
Sorghum vulgare H. §. 704. 
v. Juar, 
