_ Stream bed in a deep Wangha near Prantij- 
ADDITIONAL NOTES ON PLANTS. OF 
ORTHERN Cae 
BY 
W. T. SAXTON, M.A.,-F.L.8:, 1.5.8. ° 
1. Introduction. oes 
N 1918 Mr. L. J. Sedgwick and the present writer sisi in Hise : 
Records an account,’ completed two years previously, of the 
plants of Northern Gujarat. These notes, in the form of additions and 
corrections, are intended merely to supply information supplementary 
to that account. No ecological work is included here so as to avoid 
questions of opinion as far as possible, and the notes should be read 
in conjunction with the-previous account, to which references are made 
throughout. 
During the last three and a half years ae 
of phanerogams (including three new families and twenty- -four new 
genera) have been found in Northern Gujarat. Of these, thirteen were 
collected in Lunawada State, which is some distance west of the boundary 
of the area previously worked, but still east of the Panch Mahals, and- 
80 included in the same ecological and geographical region. ee re- 
maining adaaiting are all from Ahmedabad and Prantij. i 
The tic position of the plants named is indicated by numbering _ 
them to ‘eoxkeapond with the serial numbers in the previously publish 
list, “A” following a number indicating that the new plant precedes 
that number in the old list, “B” that it follows it. References to 
plants in the former list, other than additional species or well marked 
varieties, are = in er brackets. - 
four additional species 
&. PHANEROGAMIA. -" 
“ DICOTYLEDONEZ. 
<a Meee eawune tine FE ee Bomb. I, 5. 
Flowers February. Rare. 
Saxton, 2921! een 8 
1 Plants of N orthern Gujarat by W. T. Saxton and L. J, Sedgwick. (Records Bot. 
Survey of India, V1, 205—823, 1918.) 
