“88. RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
626. T. decandra.L. 
Flowers and fruits June. At the lowest elevations. 
275, Mollugo L. 
627. M. hirta Thunb. 
Flowers and fruits J une. 1,000’-1,300’. 
628. Mn. oppositifolia L. (dM. Spergula L.) 
Flowers and fruits eae to September. 1,900’-1,500’. 
629. M. pentaphylla L,. (i. stricta. L. ) 
: Flowers and fruits December to June. _ 1,000’-1,300'. 
630. M. Cerviana Seringe. 
Flowers and fruits December to January, May and July. 9,00'- 
276. Gisekia L. 
631. G. pharnaceoides L. 
Flowers and fruits May. In the dry eastern region ; 1,100’, 
—LXL UMBELLIFERE £. 
272. Hydrocotyle L. 
632: H. Sas Thunb, 
Flowers and fruits throughout = ies 2,500’-3,500'. 
633. H. rotundifolia Roxb, 
Ss Flowers April. In D moist situations ; 4 3000’-8, 000’. 
684. H. asiatica L, 
Flowers and fruits  Decomber to oar. ee 
= 828. Buplearum 1 
635. oo W.e A. 
a 8 pa ce 3,004 ,000', 
