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PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT . 
375. Leptadenia Spartitim Wight. F. B. I. IV, 64> ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 173. 
Occasional near Ahmedabad. Locally common in sand in other 
places. Flowers August-October. 
176. Ceropegia Linn. 
376. Ceropegia bulhosa Roxb. F. B. I. IV, 67 ; FI. bomb. II, 176. 
Rare. Modasa. Flowers September. 
LI I. GENTIANACEJL 
177. ExaClim Linn. 
277 . Exacum pedunculaium Linn. F. B. I. IV, 97 ; FI. Bomb. 
IT, 188. 
Marshy places on the Watrak Riser banks. Flowers December. 
178. Enicostemma Blame. 
378. Enicostemma littorale Blame. F. B. I. IV, 101 ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 189. 
Common. Flowers August-October. 
Chewing the leaves, which are bitter, is believed to be a good antidote for malaria. 
179. Hoppea Willd. 
379. Hoppea dickotoma Willd. F. B. I. IV, 100 ; FI. Bomb. II, 
190. 
Marshy depression in laterite plateau, Talod. Frequent, but minute 
and easily overlooked. Flowers August. Fruits October. 
186. Canscora Lamk. 
380. Canscora decnrrens Dalz. F. B. I. IV, 103 ; FI. Bomb, II, 
192. 
Marshy ground on the banks of the Watrak River; banks of the 
Sabarmati at Raesan (badly developed). Flowers September and 
February. 
181. Lininanthemum Gmek 
381. Limnanthemum sp. or spp. 
We have noted at least one species of this genus on a rather in- 
accessible tank in the Modasa region, but were not able to collect 
specimens. 
