262 _ RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF ENDIA. 
(2) Introduced weeds or escapes from cultivation. e 
pomoea quinguefolia Griseb. 2. Senecio vulgaris Linn. 
Neither of — plants is ont: 1 in Hooker’s Flora of Bri 
ia. - 
6. oe 
Acknowledgments are due. to the Director and to the Curator 
of the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, who have kindly 
named the species marked “ Determined Calcutta ”’ ; also to the Director a 
of Kew. and Mr. James Groves, who kindly named the Characee 
mentioned above, and to Mr K. R. Bharucha who has collecte 
plants for me in Lunawada from time to time. 
ADDENDUM. 
; Side the above notes first went to press the following additional 
plants have been collected :— 
4iB. Hibiseus ficulneus Linn. F. B. I. I, 340; Fl. Bomb. 1, -110.- 
Occasional in swampy land. Flowers September. 
114B. Indigofera anabaptista Steud. F.B. I. II, 102; Fl. Bomb. 
203C. Bryonopsis laciniosa Naud. Fl. Bomb. I, 534. — Bryonia laci 
» mosa Linn.-F; B. I. IE, 622. Occasional in hedges. Flowers — 
August—September. 
204B. Cucumis Melo Linn. var. Skrestis Naud. Fi. Bomb: 
T, 535. Frequent. Flowers’ ‘August—September. 
208A. Blastania fimbristipula Kotschy and Peyr. Fl. Bomb. I, 
541. Ctenolepis cerastformis Naud. F. B. I. II, 630. Occasional — 
tie Savannah. Flowers and young fruits October. Sazton, 
3230 
 604B. ‘lean flagellifera Nees, Fr. B. I. VII, 294; Fl. Bomb. 
» 1038, Occasional in Thora Savannah, ~izettedd a Banh, 
“<The hovel ade tanks? the 
eee : 
iy ie oki. 908) 261. 
_Netotyias . Occasional on swampy ground in 
