PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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70. Erytkrina Linn. 
143. Erytkrina indica Lamk. F. B. I. II, 188 ; FI. Bomb. I, 366. 
Occasional, but perhaps always planted. Flowers February. 
143. Erytkrina suberosa Roxb. F. B. I. II, 189 ; FI. Bomb. I, 367. 
Rare. Roadside south of Watrak River. Possibly planted. Flowers 
March. 
80. Butea Roxb. 
144. Bufcea froMosa Konig. F. B. I. II, 194 ; FI. Bomb, I, 371. 
A conspicuous feature of Savannah east of the Majham River and on 
the laterite plateau, Talod. Almost absent on sand. Flowers February— 
March. 
Vem. * Khakra/ 
81. Canavalia Adans. 
145. Canavalia ensiformis DC. F. B. I. II, 195 ; Fi Bomb. I, 373. 
Frequent in hedges. Flowers pink, Flowers August. Fruits 
November. 
83. Pliaseolns Linn. 
140. Phaseolns irilobus Ait. F. B. I. TI, 201 ; FI. Bomb. I, 370. 
Fairly common. Flowers September — October. 
147. Pliaseolns aconitifolius Jacq. [¥. B. I. II, 202 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
378. 
Occasional as an escape from cultivation. Flowers October* 
83. Vigna Savi. 
148. Vigna Catjang Endl. F. B. I. II, 205;. FI. Bomb. I, 380. 
(Determined at Kew.) 
Occasional as an escape from cultivation. Flowers October. 
84> Clitoris Linn. 
140. Clitoria Ternatea Linn. F. B. I. II, 208 ; FI. Bomb. I, 380. 
Very common in hedges during and after the rains* Flower* Jnlyi 
85. DolicliOS Linn. 
150. Dolickos Lablab Linn. F. B. I. II, 209 ; FI. Bomb. I, 381. 
In a hedge, Sonasan. An escape which had reverted to perennial 
type, with much smaller leaves and flowers. FWeifc October. 
