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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT . 
io. Eynandropsis DC. 
13. G y Hand ropsis pentaphy 11a DC. F. B. I. I, 171; FI. Bomb. I, 
40. 
A very common weed of cultivated land. Flowers August — January. 
11. Meerna Forsk. 
13. Mserua ovalifolia Cambess. FI. Bomb. 1, 41. 
M. arenaria H. f. & T. var. sea bra, F. B. I. I, 171. 
Common in hedges. Flowers December and later. Fruits February. 
13. Crataeva Linn. 
14. Crataeva religiosa Forst. var. Koxburghii Hook. f. & Thoms. 
F.B.I.I, 172. FI. Bomb. I, 42. 
Occasional throughout our area. Flowers >in March when bare of 
leaves or nearly so. 
13. Cadaba Forsk. 
15. Cadaba indica Lam. F. B. I. I, 172 ; FI. Bomb. I, 43. 
Common in hedges. Flowers September— November, rarely later. 
14. Capparis Linn. 
16. Capparis apbylla Both. F. B. I. I, 174 ; FI. Bomb. I, 46. 
Abundant throughout. Flowers at various times, and sparsely or 
abundantly in inverse ratio to the rainfall. 
The fruit is used as a spice. 
17 . Capparis grandis Linn. f. F. B. I. I, 176; FI. Bomb. 47. 
In hedges and Savannah, but not common. Old fruits March. 
Flowers April — May. 
18. Capparis sepiaria Linn. F. B. 1. 1, 177 ; FI. Bomb. I, 48. 
Common in hedges. Flowers February— May. 
VII. VIOLACEiE. 
15. iouidium Vent, 
,19. Ionidium heterophyllnm Vent. FI. Bomb. I, 52. 
I . suffrnticosum Ging. F. B. L I, 185. 
Common under hedges and in open grounds, but always solitary. 
Flowers August, 
