PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
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331. A list i (la Linn. 
573- Aristida Adscenscionis Linn. F. B. I. VII, 224; PI. Bomb. 
II, 1008. 
On old walls, and on stony uplands, near Bavsar 
574. Aristida funiculata Trin. & Rupr. F. B. I. VII, 226; 
FI. Bomb. II, 1010. 
Red earth upland, Talod. 
575. Arisiida redacta Stapf. F. B. 1. VII, 227 ; FI. Bomb. II, 1010. 
(Determined by Mr. R. K. Bhide.) 
Sandy waste land. Common, 
The differentiation of the^e two species, if indeed they really are separate, 
is extremely difficult and doubtful, and the above records must therefore be accented 
with reservation. 
332. Tragus Haller. 
570. Tragus racemosus Scop. F. B. I. VII, 97; FI. Bomb. II, 
1014. 
On sandy waste, especially where the sand has coagulated. Common. 
333. Perotis Ait. 
577. Perotis latifolia Ait, F. B. I. VII, 9S; FI. Bomb. II, 1016. 
Common. Flowers monsoon. 
Cooke’s flowering time, “ Oct. -Aug.” is presumably a misprint for “ Aug.-Ocfc.” 
334. Sporobolus R. Br. 
67S. Sporobolus diander Beauv. F. B. I. VII, 247 ; FI. Bomb. II, 
1017. 
Very common. Flowers monsoon. 
579. Sporobolus glaucifolius Ilochst. F. B. I. VII, 250 ; FI. Bomb. 
11,1019. 
In a dried rice field near the Chandola Tank, Ahmedabad. Only 
once seen. 
580. Sporobolus tremulus Kunth. F. B. L VII, 250 ; Praia. Beng. 
PI. 1213. 
Grassy margins of tanks liable to be submerged in the mor.soon. 
Flowers when the water subsides. 
