320 
PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 
589. Eragrostis gangetiua Steud. FI. Bomb. II, 1025 ; Prain, Beng. 
PL 1222. (Determined by Mr. R. K. Bhide.). 
£. elegantula Stapf, in F. B. I. VII, 318. 
Common in the grassy edges of tanks and rice fields. 
590. Eragrostis minor Host. F. B. I. VII, 321; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1027. 
Compounds, etc., Ahmedabad. Common. 
591. Eragrostis tremula Hochst. F. B. I. VII, 320; Fl. Bomb. IL 
1027. 
A typical member of the sand flora. Abundant. Flowers monsoon. 
592. Eragrostis pilosa Beauv. F. B. I. VII, 323; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1028. (Determined at Kew.) 
Compounds and waste land, very common. Red earth upland, 
Talod (a small and delicate form with fewer and larger spikelets.) 
Flowers monsoon. 
593. Eragrostis cynosnroides Beauv. F. B. I. VII, 324 ; Fl. Bomb. 
II, 1028.. 
A very common grass in fields. Flowers mid-monsoon. 
Vern ‘Dabh* (from the Sanskrit “ darbha”), 
594. Eragrost is bifaria Wight. F. B. I. VII, 325; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1029. 
lied earth upland, Talod. 
339. Dipladme Beauv. 
595. Diplachne fusca Beauv. F. B. I. VII, 329; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1030. 
Marshes. Abundant. Flowers early and mid-monsoon. 
337. G me ilea Koen. 
599. Gracilea Royleana Hook. f. F. B. I. VII, 284; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1931. 
Common. Flowers monsoon. 
338. Cynodoii Pers. 
597 Cynodon dactylon Pers. F. B. I. VII, 288 ; Fl. Bomb. II, 
1032. 
