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iw 462. Seoparia L, 
1026. 8. dulcis L. 
Flowers and fruits veepaignony the year. In the moist western regen ; 
 1,200'—8,000. 
i omigag this little plant has spread from Serampore'since.1845 (Vide 
. PF . IV, page 289). It has extended practically throughout 
the ‘Peninsula in ns hte localities. I have met with it in Ganjam, Coimba- 
tore and Malabar. It is increasing in the localities occupied in abundance. 
It may well become a pest. 
463. Buchnera L. 
1027. B. hispida Ham.- No, 3669. 
Flowers and fruits June and December. 3,000’. 
464. Striga Lour. 
1028. S. orobanchoides Benth. No. 8615. 
Flowers June. In the dry eastern region; 1,100’. Parasitic on 
the roots of Euphorbia antiquorum L. 
1029. S. densiflora Benth. 
Flowers and fruits December. 1,200’. 
1080. §. lutea Lour., 
Flowers May, September and December. 8,000'—4,500', 
1031. 8. euphrasioides Benth. 
Flowers July and December. 100’—3,000’. 
465. Sopubia Ham. 
1032. §. delphinifolia G. Don. 
Flowers and fruits throughout the year. 1,000'—3,200', 
: 1033. S. trifida Ham. 
Flowers and fruits April to May and December. 3,000'’—8,000'. 
466. Micrargeria Benth. 
Poe Wightii Benth, 
s 10001500" fruits January to February, In the dry eastern, region ; 
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