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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
Common, especially in river beds and tank edges. Flowers April — 
May. But often does nob flower. 
Vern. ‘ Divasa \ ( Jhavasa 9 
The whole plants are used instead of “khas-khas” grass ( Androjpogon s%uar» 
rosus Linn, f ) roots to make screens for the hot weather. 
70. Zornia Gmel. 
125. Zornia diphylla Pers. F. B. I. II, 147 ; FI. Bomb. I, 334. 
Common. Flowers September. 
71. Aeschynomene Linn. 
126. Aescliynomene indica Linn. F. B. I. II, 151 ; FI. Bomb. 1 , 310. 
Edges of water holes, Talod. Flowers and fruits August. 
72. Eleiotis DC. 
127. Eleiotis sororia DC. F. B. 1. II, 153; FI. Bomb. I, 342. 
In a field of pulses, Ghadi, abundant, and one specimen in a chili 
field, Raesan. 
The lower pair of leaflets is distinct in our specimens and is attached well up 
the petiole. 
73. Eraria Desv. 
128. Eraria picta Desv. F. B. I. II, 155; FI. Bomb. I, 344. 
Modasa. Bare. Flowers August — September. 
74. Alysicarpus Neck. 
129. Alysicarpus monilifer DC. F. B. I. II, 157 ; FI. Bomb. I, 345. 
Ahmedabad. Not common. Fruits September. 
130. Alysicarpus liamosus Edgew. F. B. I. II, 157 ; FI. Bomb. 
I, 340. 
Common on sandy soil. Flowers August— September. 
131. Alysicarpus vaginalis DC. F. B. I. 11,158; FI. Bomb. I, 
346. 
Not so common, as the next. Flowers September. 
132. Alysicarpus vaginalis DC. var. numniularifolius Baker. 
F. B. I. II, 158; FI. Bomb. I, 346. 
Verv common on sandv soil Flowers August. 
