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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
XU. RIJBIACEA3. 
138. Mitragyna Korth. 
330. Mitragyna parvifoli Korth. FI. Bomb. I, 581. 
Stephegyne parvi folia Korth. F. B. I. Ill, 25. 
Frequent in woodland in Modasa Petha. . Flowers August. 
139. Oldenlandia Linn. 
331. Oldenlandia corymbosa Linn. F. B. I. Ill, 61; FI. Bomb. I, 
588. 
Very common in Savannah. Flowers September-October. 
130. Randia Linn. 
333. Randia duiiietorum Lamk. F. B. I. Ill, 110 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
599. 
In a hedge near Modasa. Fruits March. 
131. Plcctronia Linn. 
333. Plectronia parviflora Bedd. FI. Bomb. I, 607. 
Canthium par^iflorum Lamk. F. B. I. Ill, 136. 
Fairly common from Talod eastwards. Flowers August-September. 
A fruiting specimen with poorly developed (possibly diseased) fruit was referred to 
Kew, and was incorrectly determined as Randia sp. We have since obtained good 
specimens both in flower and fruit, and corrected the name. The fruit is about i-inch 
in diameter. 
133. Ixora Linn. 
334. Ixora parviflora Vahl, F. B. I. II T, 142; FI. Bomb. I, 611. 
Banks of a stream, Modasa. Flowers March. 
133. Morinda Linn. 
335. Morinda citrifolia Linn. F. B. I. Ill, 155 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
613. 
Hill slopes, Modasa. Occasional. Fruits September. 
134. Spermacoce Linn. 
336. Spermacocc stricta Linn. f. F. B. I 111,200 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
628. 
Common on dry sandy soil. Flowers August. 
We have noted many plants in which all the flowers had only three corolla lobes. 
This is associated with a dwarf habit, the plants being frequently only 1 — 2 inches 
high. 
