PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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184. Anogcissus pendnla Edgew. F B. I. II, 451 ; FL Bomb. 
T, 483. 
Woodland, north of Modasa, locally abundant, and by a temple a 
little north of Prantij. Flowers September. 
185. Anogeissus cornnata Stapf. Kew Bull. No. 4, 1914, 153. 
There seems to be a possibility that this species if genuine may occur in our area. 
A specimen gathered in leaf only by the Watrak River seems to be referable here. But 
as there was a specimen of A . sericea Brandis within a few feet and no other similar 
specimens have been found, the point must await further study. 
XXXII. RYRTACE JB. 
103. Eugenia Linn. 
180. Eugenia Jambolana Lamk. F. B. I. II, 499 ; FI. Bomb. I, 492. 
A common tree, but perhaps always planted. Flowers March. 
187. Eugenia Heyneana Duthie. F. B. I. II, 500 ; FI. Bomb. 
I, 493. 
Common in the W atrak River bed and in other streams. Flowers March. 
104. Psidium Linn. 
188. Psidium Guyava Linn. F. B. I. II, 468 ; FI. Bomb. I, 498. 
Commonly planted in orchards, but not indigenous. Flowers August. 
XXYIII. LYTHRACEyE. 
105. Ammaunia Linn. 
189. Aiiimannia tenuis C. B. Clarke. F. B. I. II, 567 ; FI. Bomb. 
I, 506. 
Locally common on rocks in the bed of the Watrak River and one of 
its tributaries. Flowers December — March. 
190. Ammaunia multiflora Roxb. F. B. I. II, 570 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
609. (Determined at Kew.) 
Laterite plateau, Talod. Flowers October. 
191. Ammaunia baccifera Linn. F. B. I. II, 569 ; FI. Bomb. I, 509. 
Common in swampy ground. Flowers September. 
