ADDITIONAL NOTES ON PLANTS OF NORTHERN GUJARAT. 955 
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939B. Xanthium Strumarium Linn. F. B. 1. I, 303 ; Fl. Bomb. i, 
87. Locally common on the inner slopes of the Limbla Dam, Prantij. 
Flowers February—March. Saaton, 2903! Determined Calcutta. 
243B. Bidens pilosa Linn. -¥. B. 1. 311,309; Fl. Bomb. Il, 44. 
Frequent in shady places. Flowers August—September. 
2458. Senecio vulgaris Linn. Bentham and Hooker. Handbook 
of the British Flora, 7th Edition, p. 244. A weed in Victoria Gardens, 
Ahmedabad. Flowers March. Saston, 2966! — 
: [264. This species is probably distinct from Wrightia tinctoria R. Br., 
either a well marked variety or & new species, but efforts to obtain the 
flowers have at present failed.] 
267A. Hemidesmus indicus R. Br. W Bi LY; 9, Fl. Bomb. II, 
146. Occasional in jungles at Lunawada. Flowers October. 
(274. Leptadenia reticulata W. & A. A form or variety with Very . 
narrow leaves has ‘been found near Ahmedabad. Rare. Flowers in 
March when the ordinary form is in ripe fruit. Saxton, 2898 !] 
216B. Mitreola oldenlandioides Wall. F. pt. IV, 79... Bomb. 
11,181. Fairly common at Lunawada. Flowers October-- 
F. B. 1. IV, 103; Fl. Bomb. U, 
280B. Canscora diffusa R. Br. 
Flowers October. 
191. Frequent on the river bank, Lunawada. 
_ 2928. Trichodesma indicom R. Br. VAR. amplexicaule Sedgwick. 
Ree. Bot. Surv. Ind. V1, 347—350. 1919, Trichodesm4 OPT. ri 
Roth. F. B. I. IV, 154. Much more common than the type Flowers 
~July—September. . _. 
2920. ‘Trichodesma Zeylanieuin R.Br. B.A, WW; 154.) 2 
nuary—February- 
Bomb. II, 215. Frequent in dry fields. Flowers Ja 
u-b.4.. 1% 205 
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omewhat rare. Flowers 
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2921. Sericostoma pauciflorum: Stocks. 
Bomb. II, 220. In dry woodlaud Savanna) 
_ July. Saaton, 1719! fe 
