196 Mr. Graham's Catalogue of Plants 



228. Gmelina arhorea. 



229. ,, Asiatica. 



230. Gossypium herhaceum. 



231. Glycine Sinensis. 



232. Galegsi purpurea. 



233. GsiTugSL pinnata, 



234. Grislea tomentosa. 



235. Hoya carnosa. Cultivated as an ornamental plant. 



236. ,, viridiflora. 



237. Hyperanthera Moringa. Very common. 



238. Helicteres ixora. 



239. Hibiscus popwZwews. Bhendy tree. 



240. ,, rosa Chinensis. Cultivated as an orna- 

 mental plant. 



241. ,, mutahilis. Ditto ditto. 



242. ,, Sabdariffa. Iropille, used in making 

 jellies, tarts, &c. 



243. ,, esculentus. Commonly cultivated. 



244. ,, surratensis. 



245. ,, cannabinus. 



246. ,, tricuspis. 

 24t7. Hedysarum ^z/raw5. 



248. ,, strobiliferum. 



249. ,, tuberosum. 



250. ,, vesper tilionis. 



251. Hemidesmus Indicus. 



252. Ixora coccinea. 



253. ,, parviflora. 



254. Ipomoea Quamloquit. Cupid's flower.* 



255. ,, fragrantissima. 



256. ,, tuber osa. 



257. Impatiens Balsamina.f 



258. Inula Indica. 



259. Jasminunf Sambac. Mogrel, native name, exten- 

 sively cultivated for its flowers. 



260. ,, odoratissimum, 



261. ,, latifolium. 



262. ,, undulatum. 



263. ,, auriculatum. 



• This plant is iadigenous to Danes' Island, China. — Edit. 

 t This species occurs in China. — Edit. 



