Collected at Bombay. 197 



^ 264. Justicia^zc^a. Common in flower pots. 



265. Justicia nervosa, 



266. ,, bivalvis. 



267. ,, montana. 



268. Jonesia pinnata. On Salsette. 



269. Jatropha curcas. Used for forming hedges. 



270. ,, manihot. In gardens only, very rare. 



271. „ multifida. In gardens, as an ornamental 

 plant. 



272. Kydi\2i fraterna, 



273. Kyllingia umbellata. Grass. 



274. Loranthus. Several species. 



275. Lawsonia inermis. Used for forming hedges. 



276. Laurus cinnamomum. In gardens only. 



277. ,, Persea. In gardens only. 



278. Limonia monophyllum. 



279. ,, trifoliata. 



280. Lagerstroemia regina. In the Concan. 



281. ,, Indica. 



282. ,, parviflora. 



283. Ls^ntsinQ, purpurea. 



284. Lepidagathus cristata. 



285. Menyanthes cristata. 



286. ,, Indica. 



287. Mussaenda/rowrfo5a. On the Ghauts.* 



288. Morinda Indica.. 



289. ,, citrifolia.f 



290. Mirabilis Jalapa. In gardens. 



291. Mangifera Indica. 



292 MimusoDS eZ^w^i (^^^^ P'"^*^^ ^''^^^ commonly 

 oQo ^7 "^ , < planted by Musselmen around 



<*yo. ., /lexanara. § . i a i i n 



I. towns, such as Aurungabad &c 



294. Murraya exotica. In gardens only. 



295. Melia azidiraltea. Neem tree. 



296. Myrtus communis. In gardens. 



297. Maumea America. In gardens, rare. 



298. Michilea champaca. 



299. Momordica charambee. Commonly cultivated as 

 an article of food. 



• Abundant on French Island, VVhampoa, China. — Edit. 

 t A native of China. — Edit. 



