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Total number of species Table 4. Distribution of species among different families S/N Family name Number of species Percentage (%) Total number of species 1 Amaranthaceae 2.43 41 2 Acanthaceae 4.87 3 Apiaceae 4 Annonaceae 5 Arecaceae 6 Asteraceae 9 21.95 7 Aristolachiaceae 8 Boraginaceae Caricaceae 10 Cucurbitaceae 11 Euphorbiaceae 12 Fabaceae 9.75 13 Fumariaceae 14 Lythraceae 15 Menispermaceae 16 Moraceae 17 Myrtaceae 18 Meliaceae 19 Oxalidaceae 20 Papaveraceae 21 Piperaceae 22 Polygonaceae 23 Poaceae 24 Rutaceae 25 Zingiberaceae A.H.M. Mahbubur Rahman et al. Traditional Medicinal Plants Used in the Treatment of Different Skin Diseases of Santals at Abdullahpur Village under Akkelpur Upazilla of Joypurhat District, Bangladesh. Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2013, Vol. 1, No. 2, 17-20. doi:10.12691/bb-1-2-4 © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Science and Education Publishing.