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Plantago major Linn. 
Deeringia celosioides R. Br. 
Amarantus spinosus Linn. 
Cy AT HU LA TOMENTOSA Moq. 
Cy at hula capital a Moq. 
Alternanthera sessilis R. Br. 
Chenopodium ambrosioides Linn. 
Polygonum Hydropiper Linn. 
Polygonum catitatum Ham. 
Polygonum chine nse Linn. 
Litssea ob tonga Wall. 
Litsoea lanuginosa Nees. 
Daphnidium bifarium Nees. 
Daphne cannabina Wall. 
Elseagnus latifolia Linn. 
Euphorbia neriifolia Linn. 
Euphorbia pilosa Linn. 
SARCOCOCCA PRUNIFORMIS Lindl. 
Andrachne cordifolia Muell.-Arg. 
Phyllanthus parvifolius Ham. 
Jatropha Curcas Linn. 
Celtis australis Linn. 
Ficus religiosa Linn. 
Urtica PARVIFLORA Roxb. 
Pile a anisophylla Wedd. 
Lecanthus Wightii Wedd. 
ELATOSTEMA LINEOLATUM'Wlghi. 
Girardinia heterophylla Dene. 
Alnus NEPALENSIS Don. 
QUERCUS SEM EC ARPl folia Smith. 
Quercus lanuginosa Don. 
Quercus glauca Thunb. 
CASTANOPSIS INDICA A. DC. 
Salix tetrasperma Roxb. 
Carpinus viminea Wall. 
Ceratophyllum demersum Linn. 
Hy dr ilia verticil lata Casp. 
Otochilus alba Lindl. 
Agave Vera-Cruz Mill. 
Agave Wightii Drummond & 
Prain. 
Dioscorea belophylla Voigt. 
Dioscorea sikkimensis Prain & 
Burkill. 
Smilax parvifolia Wall. 
Pandanus furcatus Roxb. 
Remusatia vivipara Schott. 
Colocasia Antiquorum Schott. 
Lemna sp. 
Potamogeton oblongus Viv. 
Potamogeton crispus Linn. 
Eriocaulon sp. 
Eriophorum comosum Wall. 
Carex FI Lie in a Nees. 
Thysanolsena acarifera Nees.. 
POLLINIA ARGENTEA Trin. 
Ischaemum angustifolium Hack* 
Erianthus fulvus Nees, 
Andropogon assimilis Steud. 
Andropogon contortus Linn. 
AnTHISTIRIA IMBERBIS Retz. 
E leu sine cor ac ana Gaertn. 
Eragrostis stenophylla Hochst* 
Gleichenia Die hot om a Wail. 
Alsophila sp. 
Nephrolepis tuberosa PresL 
Polypodium co^onans Wall. 
Poly PODIUM simplex Sw. 
PteriS AQUILINA Linn. 
Equisetum ? debile Roxb. 
The plants which reach from the cultivation belt down to the plains 
of Bengal or avoiding them re-appear in €hota Nagpur. 
Out of the above 247 plants, thirty-seven are of general distribution 
in Bengal— forty-seven, while not of general^distribution, occur in Chota 
Ndgpur, twenty-five occur in Chittagong, twenty-four appear in North- 
ern Bengal chiefly in the Dudrs, tw'cnty-two are recorded from Behdr,, 
