538 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XV. 



SOME PLANTS FROM NORTHERN GANJAM. 



Dilleniacece. 



1. Dillenia pentagyna, Roxb. Uriya Ra'i. Leafless when flowering in March. 

 Fruiting and in full foliage in May. 



Magnoliacece. 



2. Michelia champaca, L. Uriya Ckompa. Planted here and there. 



Anonaceee. 



3. Artobotrys odoratissimus, H. f. & T. Uriya Monaschompa. In hedges. 



4. Unona discolor, Vahl. One small tree planted at Chatrapur. 



5. Polyalthia longifolia, Benth. & E. f. Uriya Asuada. Extensively planted 

 as an ornamental tree. 



6. Polyalthia cerasoides, Benth. & E. f. Nobunisero. Fruit in May and 

 June. 



7. Polyalthia korinti, Benth. & E.f. Somewhat scarce. 



8. Polyalthia auberosa, Benth, &: H. f. Uriya Kuradia. 



9. Anona squamosa, Linn. Uriya Sitaphollo. Run wild. 



10. Anona reticulata, Linn. Uriya RamplwUo. Run wild. 



11. Miliusa velutina, H. f. & T. Uriya Gondopolaso. Flowering in March. 



12. Saccopetalum tomentosum. H.f. & T. Uriya Gondopolaso. Flowers in 

 March. 



Nymphazacece. 



13. Nymphcea lotus, Linn. Uriya Ronno Koni)_ , 



fin most tanks throughout 



14. Nymphcea stellata, Willd. > i]ie district. 



15. Nelumbium speciosum, Willd. ) 



Papaveracece. 



16. Argemone mexicana, L. Uriya Jogoda. Very common on waste lands. 

 Its yellow flowers appear from January to April. 



Capparidem. 

 1 7.C leome monophylla, Linn. Uriya Onosuriso. Flowers in November and 

 December, 



18. Cleome viscosa, Linn. Flowering in August. 



19. Gynandropsi8 pentaphylla. DC. Prodr. Uriya Onosuriso. In flower in 

 November and December. 



20. Crataeva religiosa, Forst. Uriya Borono. Planted ornamentally. Flowers 

 appear usually when leaves have fallen, and presents a most hanc-some 

 appearance with the 4 white petals and the numerous purple stamens. 

 The globose red fruit are also pretty. The tree is quite bare and ugly, 

 however, at least twice in the year. 



21. Capparis sepiaria, Linn. Uriya Hurippi. 



22. Capparis horrida, Linn. Uriya Ashada. In flower about January. 



Violacece. 



23. Ionidium suffruticosum, Ging. in DC. Prodr. Uriya Bonomodurango. 

 This little herb flowers from July up to December ; the fruit is present at 

 the same time. 



