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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
160. Cassia ^otusa Roxb. FI. Bomb. I, 421. 
C. obovata Collad. F. B. I. II, 264. 
Similar localities to the last. Frequent, flowers August — March. 
161. Cassia lioloserieea Fresen. FI. Bomb. I, 422. 
Occasional. Flowers November. 
163. Cassia pumila Lamk. F. B. I. II, 266 ; FI. Bomb. I, 424. 
Common. Flowers August — September. 
*03. Tamarindus Linn. 
163. Tamarindus indica Linn. F. B. I. II, 273 ; FI. Bomb. I, 429. 
A very common tree, but perhaps usually planted. Flowers July. 
Vera. * A mil/ 
03. Banhinia Linn. 
164. Bauhillia raceiiosa Lamk. F. B. I. II, 276 ; FI. Bomb. 1, 431. 
Savannah east of Majhum River, common. Occasional elsewhere. 
Fruits October — January. 
165. Bauhinia purpurea Linn. F. B. I. II, 284 ; FI. Bomb. I, 433. 
Round villages, occasional. Not indigenous. Flowers March. 
04. ffieptunia Lour. 
166. Neptunia triquetra Benth. F. B. I. II, 286 ; FI, Bomb. I, 436. 
(Determined at Kew.) 
Rare. Laterite plateau, Talod. Flowers August. 
The leaves of this spec : es are extremely sensitive, at least as much so as the well 
known Mimosa pudic a Linn. 
05. Prosopis Linn. 
167. Prosopts spicigera Linn. F. B. I. II, 288; FI. Bomb. I, 439. 
Frequent. Flowers March. 
Vern. * KMjada/ 
05A. Bichrostacliys DC. 
167A. Bichrostacliys clnerea Wight & Arn. F. B. I. II, 288 ; FI. 
Bomb. I, 440. 
Common in Savannah. Flowers August— October. 
06. Mimosa Linn. 
168. Mimosa hamata WiUd. F. B. I. II, 291 ; FI. Bomb. I, 442. 
Frequent in the Modasa Petha. Flowers September. 
