PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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213. Trianthema triquetra Rottl. & Willd. FI. Bomb. I, 555, 
T.crystallina W. & A. (not of Vahl.) F. B. I. II, 630. 
Open barren ground m a valley bottom, Ghadi. Fruits November. 
214. Trianthema pentandra Linn. F. B. I. II, 66U; i?i. Bomb. I, 
555. 
Common on waste land. Flowers August. 
124 • MoIIugO Linn. 
215. fflollugo liirta Thunb. F. B. I. II, 662; FI. Bomb. I, 557. 
Frequent on open sandy ground., and very common on dried mud in 
tank beds. etc. Flowers January-March. 
216. Mollugo Sperg’ula Linn. F. B. I. II, 662 ; Prain, Beng. PI., 
538. (Determined at Kew.) 
il lollugo opposiiifolia Linn, FI. Bomb. 1, 558. 
Bank of a lane, Sonasan. Flowers October. 
125. Gisekia Linn. 
217. Gisekia plianwceeides Linn. F. B. I. II, 664 ; FI. Bomb I, 
559. 
Sandy land. Not uncommon. Flowers August. Fruits October. 
XXXIX. UM BELLI FER E, 
126. Foenicolum Adans. 
218. Feenicuiam vrilgare Gaertn. F. B. I. II, 695 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
in. 
Largely cultivated, and sometimes found as an escape. Flowers 
February. 
Vern. i Variarib 
XL. CORNACEJB. 
127. Alangium Lamk. 
219. Alangium JLamarckii Thw. F. B. I. II, 741 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
575. 
Frequent in Modasa Petha and Watrak River. Flowers March. 
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