PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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227. Heilligrapllis Nees. 
358. Memigraphis elegans Nees« var. crcnata C. B. Clarke, F. B, I. 
IV, 425 ; FI. Bomb. Il, 359. 
Banks of a small stream, Modasa. Flowers March. 
228 Petal idilim Nees. 
350. Petalidiuui barlerioides Nees. F. B. I. IV, 416 • FI. Bomb. II, 
359 ; 
Banks of a stream, Modasa. Flowers March, 
229. Andrograpkis Wall. 
360. AndrOg raphis paniculate Nees. F. B. I. IV, 501 ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 374. 
A weed in a bungalow compound at Sonasan. Flowers October. 
361. Andrographis echioides Nees. F B. I IV, 505 ; FI. Bomb. II, 
374. 
Ahmedabad. Frequent, but always solitary. Flowers September. 
230. Barleria Linn. 
362. Barleria Prionitis Linn. F. B. I, IV, 482 ; FI. Bomb. II, 379. 
Frequent on roadsides and villages, and in Savannah east ot Majham 
River. Flowers October-March. 
23t Aeurjicailtluis Nees. 
363. Meuracantluisspkaerostachys Dalz. F. B. I. IV, 491; Fi. 
Bomb. II, 387. 
Modasa, locally common on shady hill sides. A form with pure 
white dowers was also collected in the same locality. Flowers September. 
The specific name is spelt differently in Hooker’s K. B l. as “ sphaerostackyu* *\ 
232. Lepidagathis Willd. 
364. Lepidagathis trinervis Nees. F. B. I. IV, 517 ; FI. Bomb. Il, 
893 
Fairly common, and sometimes locally abundant, especially on 
coagulated sand, banks of “wangLas” (see p. 213), etc. Flowers 
October- May. 
A particularly xerophytic plant fouud in very barren places lou" after its 
associates bave all been dried up. 
233. Rtingia Nees. 
865. Rungria etegaus Dalz & Gibs. F. B. I. IV, 519. ; FI. Bomb II 
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