Collected at Bombay* 116 



142. Cylista scariosa. Scarce. 



143. Cannabis sativa. An intoxicating liquor called 

 Bhang is prepared from it. 



144. Cycas circinalis. 



145. Carica Papaya. Generally cultivated. 



146. Cassandra undulcefolia. 



147. Carthamus tenehrans. 



148. Caesulia axillaris. 



149. Combretum decandrum, 



150. Conyza cinerea. 



151. Cordia Myxa. A tree much resembling the alder. 

 Fruit sometimes pickled. 



152. Cordia angustifolia, 



153. Coronilla grandiflora. Natives commonly plant 

 this tree about their houses. It has large shovry flovrers 

 and is of very quick growth. 



154. Ceanothus Zeylonica. Elephanta. 



155. Qe\i\^ orientalis. 



156. Caesalpinia pM/c^erHm«. 



157. Capparis aphylla. Common in the barren lands of 

 Deccan. 



158. Careya arbor ea, I have seen only one tree on 

 Malabar hill. 



159. Casearia elliptica. 



160. Chloris barbata, 



161. Cyperus ro^Mw<iw5. 



162. Cynosurus indicus, 



163. Callicarpa lanata, 



164. Celastrus montana. 



165. Cynometra cauliflora. In gardens scarce. 



166. Cookidi punctata. 



167. Cyperus dubius. 



168. ,, compressus. 



169. Commelina communis. 



170. Cleome icosandra- 



171. Cissampelos convolvulacea. 



(To be continued.) 



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