’ 
_. Bomb. II, 26. Ona dry verte! bank a Nallah, Ahmedabad, Flow 
Ak + absk 
~ O54 RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA 
cultivated land. Flowers early mensoon, and during the cold weat: 
: Doubtfully referred to this species at Calcutta, and agrees very clos 
: with some sheets of the variety. ome 1721! 
tomentosa, Hook. £, and not to M. eutrifolia Linn. | 
Very common on dry ‘sandy soil in ae the cold weath 
_ Flowers January—March, Saxton, 2795 ! 
: ite achenes of the purple flowered plant are practically glabrous, while those of B, lac 
. are sparsely hairy and rather larger. I suspect that the two plants should rathe! 
205B. Citrullus vulgaris Schrad. ¥. B. I. II, 621; FI. Bomb. 
537. River bank. hig ae an escape. Flowers Ainpritl Game 
16386! Saaton, 1783 ! 
“o16R. Molliga Cerviana Seringe. F. B. I. II, 663; Fl. Bomb 
559, Fairly common in cultivated land. Flowers July—August. 
-216€. Mollugo nudicaulis Lamk. F. B. 1 TI, 664. Common 
in irrigated land. 
2228. Gardenia furgida Roxb. var. montana Hook. f. (?) F. B. 
III, 118; Fl. Bomb. I, 601. Rare, and not yet seen in flower or fft 
[225. Should probably be ae oe 10: Morinda tiactoria Roxb. @ 
231B. hinmes Wightiana DC. F. B. L III, 261; Fl. Bomb. 
19. Fairly common. Safton, 2099 ! ‘See note below the next spec: 
231€. Blumea lacera DC. F. B. TI. III, 263; Fl. Bomb. II, 
It is, as Hooker remarks, very difficult to distinguish the two last-named spec 
pov first has purple flowers, the second yellow, but I can find no other clear differe 
ooker mentions the “ sparsely hairy’ achenes ” of B. Wightiana, but in my specin 
considered varieties of one species, but the ihateriala at my sapeeusareny suffic 
to “ae @ confident opinion. En ore 
2328. Pluchea Pluchea:lanceolata 0, B B.C. (Oliv. Fr B. I. IIL, 272; 
Rare. Sacton, - 
‘The leaves, slwiiys twisted ceewae' to ae stom, reval the phiyllo 
wot Australian Acacias, 
