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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
have ended definitely on about the 10th August, but recommenced vigor- 
ously on about the 25th September and continued beyond its normal date. 
We have adopted mainly the nomenclature of Cooke's Flora op 
tiie Bombay Presidency, both because it is the official Flora of the 
Botanical Survey and because botanists in this Presidency must inevit- 
ably use that work4or many years to come. 
PHANEROGAMIA. 
DICOTYLEDONEiE. 
1. MAGNOLIACEA5. 
I. Michelia Linn. 
1. Michelia Champaea Linn. F. B. I. I, 42 ; FI. Bomb. I, 7. 
Occasional. Not truly wild. Flowers September. 
II. ANONACEE. 
2. Polyaltliia Blume. 
2. Polyaltliia loilgifolia Benth. & Hook. f. F. B. I. I, 62 ; FI. 
Bomb. I, 12. 
Thrives in Ahmedabad, where it is commonly planted. Flowers 
April and later. 
3. Anona Linn. 
3. Anona squamosa Linn. F. B. 1. 1, 78; FI. Bomb. I, 14. 
Naturalised and well established. Flowers August. Fruits 
November. 
111. MENISPERMACE E. 
4. Cocculus DC. 
4. Cocculus villosus DC. F. B. I. I, 101; FI. Bomb. I, 21. 
Common everywhere. Flowers and fruits October — March. 
5. Cissampelos Linn. 
CiSsampelos Pereira Linn. 1 . B. J. I, 103; FI. Bomb. 1, 22. 
