PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
315 
321. Aphlda Linn. 
518. Apluda varia Hack. F. B. I. VII, 150 ; FI. Bomb. II, 956. 
Everywhere. Flowers monsoon. 
322. I sell* mum Linn. 
519. Ischaemum rugosum Salisb. F. B. I. VII, 127 ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 959. 
In wetter places on grassland Savannah, and Butea Savanua 
Common. Flowers monsoon. 
550. Ischapiuum pilosum Hack. F. B. I. VII, 130; FI. Bomb. 
11,961. 
Roadsides and other waste places east of the Majham River. Occasional. 
551. lscli*umiu laxum Br. F. B I. VII, 136 ; FI. Bomb. II, 964. 
East of the Majham River. Occasional. 
323. Arthraxon Beauv. 
552. Arthraxon lancenlatns Hochst. F. B. I. VII, 143 ; FI. Bomb. 
II, 968. 
Exclusively confined to the perpendicular faces of lanes and * wangLas” 
(see p. 213) in the sand area, and not uncommon in such localities. 
Flowers winter. 
The spikelets are smaller than those of specimens collected in the Western Ghats. 
553. Arthraxon micropliyllus Hochst. F. B. I. VII, 147 , FI. Bomb. 
II, 970. 
On old walls. Common. Flowers monsoon. 
554. Arthraxon ciliaris Beauv. F. B. I. VII, 145; FI. Bomb. 
II, 970. 
Famine grass plot, Ahmedabad. An alien. 
324. Thelepogon Roth. 
555. Thelepogon eleg&ns Roth. F. B. I. VII, 143 ; FI. Bomb. II, 971. 
One plant only in a compound, Ahmedabad, 1913. Probably an alien 
imported with horse's grass. 
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