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RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
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Fl.: Jan. (Forsk.), Apr. 1800 (Defl.), Dec. 1835 (Scliirap.). 
Fii.: Feb. 1880 (S.), Apr. 1800 (Defl.), Dec. 1835 (Schirap.). 
Distrib. : Tropical Africa, Arabia. 
Vern. name: Ssaurab, mudheda (S.), medhaefaa, tocpjm, Wsar (Forsk.). 
3. H. radicailS Defl. Yemen (1889) 183. 
Ha BiTAT : II. Near Sanab, 2,400 m. (Defl. 555 1). 
Distrib. : Endemic. 
3. H. triflora R. et S. Syst. 1, (1817) 141 ; This.-Dyer Fl Trop. Afr. v 
(1900) 2i7 . — Jiisticia trijiora Forsk. Fl. Aeg.-Arab. (1775) ClI, n. 18 and p. 4.*- 
H. adoensis Rich. Fl. Abyss, ii, (1851) 162. 
Habitat: II. Hodiyah (Forsk.); Yaman (Botta 215). 
Distrib.: Tropical Africa, Arabia, India. 
Veru. came: chodie (Forsk.). 
Note : For medical uses see Forsk, 1. c. 
4. H- verticillaris R. Br. Prodr. (1810) 474; Thi.s.-Dyer Fl. Trop. Afr. 
V, (1900) 250 . — Justicia verticillaris L. f. Suppl. (1781) 85. 
Habitat : III. Dhofar Mts. (Bout 113!). 
Distrib. : Tropical and S. Africa, Arabia, Socotra, 
16- Bentia Rolfe. 
1. B. fruticulosa Rolfe in Kew Bull. (1891) 338; Lindau in Engl. A Prantl 
Nat. Pflanzenf. iv, 3 b (1895) 339. 
Habitat : III. Near Gumbala, 1,000 ft. (Lunt 221 1). 
Fl. : Feb. 1894 (Lunt). . 
Fr. : Feb. 1894 (Lunt). 
Distrib. : Endemic. 
LXXYII. SELAGB’EAE. 
1. Globularia L. 
1. G. Alypwm L. Sp. PI. (1753) 95; Del. Frag. Fl. Arab. Petr. (1833) n. 17; 
Boiss. Fl. Or. iv, (1879) 530; Post PI. Syr. (1896) 608. 
Habitat : I. Arabia Petraea (DeLaborde) ; el Araba (ex Post). 
Distrib. : Mediterranean region. 
3. G. arabica Jaub. & Sp. HI. PI. Or. t. 260; Boiss. Fl. Or. iv, (1879) 530; 
Post Fl. Syr. (1896) 609 ; Kneuck. in Allg. Bot. Zeitsch. ix, (1903) 150. — Q, 
trichocalyx Steud. in Schimp. PI. Arab. 
Habitat : I. Sinai and Seii)al (Schimp. 406 !) ; towards the top of J. Serbal, 
1,900 m. (Kneuck. !). 
Distrib. : W. Mannarica, Egypt, Arabia Petraea. 
Vern. name ; SandaqUq, wrongly called so by the Arabs (Poet). 
