PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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227. Spermacoce hispida Linn. F. B. I. Ill, 200 ; FI. Bomb. I, 
624. 
Very common as a weed on cultivated and waste land. 
We have noted it as frequently erert, less eommonly procumbent, and with a 
corolla tube from \ to f-inch long. Cooke, FI. B )mb., says £ to £ inch- 
XLII. COMPOSITE. 
135. Vernonia Schreb. 
228. Vernonia cinerea Less. F. B. I. Ill, 233 ; FI. Bomb. II, 10. 
An abundant weed. Flowers all the vear round. 
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136. Cyathocline Cass. 
229. Cyathocline Ijrata Cass. F. B. I. Ill, 246 ; FI. Bomb. II, 15. 
Banks of Majkam and Watrak Rivers. Flowers December-March. 
13?. Grangea Adans. 
236. Grangea maderaspatana Poir. F. B. I. Ill, 247 ; FI. Bomb. II, 
16. 
Muddy tank beds and dried mud. Common. Flowers January — 
April. 
138. Blumea DC. 
231. Blumea amplectens DC. F. B. I. Ill, 260; FI. Bomb. II, 19. 
Tank margins and other wet places in the district. Com non. Flowers 
k October. 
232. Blumea eriantlia DC. F. B. I. Ill, 266 ; FI. Bomb. II, 22. 
Marshy places on banks of Watrak River, and banks of the Khari 
Cut canal at the water's edge. Flowers December- January 
139. Sphaeranthus Linn. 
233. Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. F. B. I. Ill, 275 ; FI. Bomb. II, 
28. 
Muddy tank beds, associated with G ranged maderaspatana Poir. 
Flowers January -April. 
Sticky with glandular Lairs, and with an aromatic smell when fresh. 
140. Gnaplialium Linn. 
234. Gnaplialium indicum Linn. F. B. I. Ill, 289; FI. Bomb. II, 
30. 
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