Abstract

In this paper 202 more angiosperms are listed of which 118 are dicotyledons and 83 are monocotyledons, based on collections made between 1965 and 1971 from different areas of the Rajpipla forest division. Such additions are due to (1) intensive exploration in all seasons and (2) two distinct types of vegetations (a) the dry deciduous type in hilly regions and (b) the scrub forest type in the undulating plains

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