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8. Sopiubia, — Corolla short tubed, broad mouthed ; lobes much as 

 in the last. 



S. delp/iinifulia, — A handsome plant with pinnatifid leaves and 

 filiform segments ; flowers axillary, solitary, or iu pairs, large rose- 

 coloured, the throat darker. 



Konkan and Guzerat. Throughout the peninsula. EI. He makes 

 it otow as high as three or four feet. I have not seen it more than 

 half that. 



[Note, — In the two last the much divided leaves, very uncommon in these orders.] 



II. — Order Orobanchace^e. 



1. Mginetia,— Calyx spathaceous, deeply split in front; corolla 

 tube broad; lobes nearly equal and very small. 



2Et. Indica, — Dull purple all over, like a tobacco pipe standing on 

 end, the large curved flower forming the bowl. Konkan, Khandalla, 

 &c. Throughout India. H. 



2. Orobanche , — Flowers in spikes or racemes ; upper lip of corolla 

 erect ; flower o-lobed. 



0. Indica (Phelipcea I., D.) — Dull purple or blue, growing on 

 tobacco and mustard plants. 



III. — Order Gesnerace.e. 



Gloxinias and Achimenes, in gardens. 



IV.— Order Bignoniace^e. 



As these are all trees which can be easily recognised by their 

 native names, it seems unnecessary to give descriptions of them here. 



1. Oroxi/lum Indicum (Calosant hes I., D.) — Taitu. Konkans and 

 Ghauts. Throughout India. H. 



2. Dolichandroiie falcata (Spaihodea /., D.) Netasing, Marsingi, 

 Guzerat, Konkan and S. M. Country. 



3. Heterophragma Roxburghil, Waras. Common on the Ghats 

 and elsewhere. 



4. Stereos per mum chelonoides. {Heterophragma ch., D.) — Padel, 

 pddri. Ghauts and S. Konkan. Through moister India. H. 



5. S. xylocarpum (Blgnonia x., D.) — Kharsing, bersingi. 

 Ghauts, Konkans, &c. 



6. Milling Ionia hortensis, — Native of Burma, but planted about 

 the roads in Poona. A grand tree. 



