PLANTS OF N OPT HERN GUJARAT . 
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34. Sida spinosa Linn. F. B. I. I, 323 ; FI. Bomb. I, 92. (Deter- 
mined at Kew.) 
Occasional on dry or swampy ground. Flowers September. 
35. Sida grewioides Guill. & Perr. F. B. I.jl, 323 ; FI. Bomb. I, 93. 
(Determined at Kew.) 
Frequent. Flowers July — August. 
We have three collections of this species, but all are awnless. (Cf. Cooke's descrip- 
tion in FI. Bomb.) 
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36. Sida cordifolia Linn. F. B. 1. 1, 321 ; FI. Bomb. I, 94. 
Occasional. Flowers August and onwards. 
24. Abutilon Gaertn. 
37. Abutilon indicum Sweet. F. B. I. I, 326 ; FI. Bomb. I, 96. 
Abundant everywhere. Flowers and fruits most 0 f the year. 
38. Abutilon ramosum Guill. & Pen*. F. B. I. I } 328 ; FI. 
Bomb. 1, 98. (Determined at Kew.) 
One collection only, in a moist shady place under trees near 
Kharaghoda. Flowers October. 
39. Abutilon fruticosum Guill. & Perr. F. B. I. I, 328 ; FI. Bomb. 
I, 98. (Determined at Kew.) 
Kharaghoda. One collection only. Fruits October. 
25. Urena Linn. 
40. Urena sinuata Linn. F. B. I I, 329 ; FI. Bomb. T, 100. 
Sonasau. Common along canal banks. Flowers Qctober. 
26 . Pavonia Car. 
41. Pavonia zeylanica Cav. F. B. I. T, 331 ; FI. Bomb. I, lo2. 
Common. Flowers August — September. Fruits December — January 
27. Hibiscus Linn. 
42. Hibiscus micrantlius Linn. F. B. I. I, 335 ; FI. Bomb. I, 107. 
Not common. Fruits October. 
43. Hibiscus lobatus C. Kze. (Determined at Kew.) 
II. Solandra L Herit. F. B. 1. I, 336 ; FI. Bomb. I. 107. 
