Collected at Bombay. 301 



312. Moms Indica. 



313. Milhavia tomentosa. In gardens only. 



314. Mesembryanthemum. ? Ditto. 



315. Nyctanthes Arbor tristis. 



316. Nicotiana Tabacurn. 



317. Nerium Oleander. 



318. ,, coronarium. -x 



319. ,, coccineum. Rare. ( All cultivated as orna- 



320. ,, antidysentericum. i menial plants. 



321. ,, tinctorium. J 



322. Nymphea lotus. 



323. Nelurnbium speciosum. 



324. Nauclea orientalis. 



325. Oryza sativa. Common rice. 



326. Ocimum sanctum. Planted at temples. 



327. Ochna lucida. 



328. Piper nigrum. In gardens. 



329. Pladua virgata. 



330. Plumbago rosea. 



331. ,, Zeylonica. 



332. Physalis angulata. 



333. Plumeria acuminata. 



334. Vev\\Aoc2i esculenta, Avery pretty twining plant; 

 flowers during the rains. 



335. VQYi\\2iOcymoides. 



336. Polyanthus tuberosa. Cultivated in gardens ; worn 

 by native women in their hair. 



337. Parkinsonia aculeata. In gardens. 



338. Poinciana pulcherrima. Common in gardens. It 

 grows in abundance close to the caves of Ellora, near 

 Aurungabad, but I suppose it has all been planted. 



339. Portulaca oleracea. 



340. V^i^'wim pyriferum. Grown in gardens. 



341. Punica Granatum. Ditto. 



342. Premna integrifolia. 



343. Phlomis Indica. 



344. Pedalium Murex. 



345. Passiflora/(3?^i<^a. 



346. „ laurifolia. r j j^^,. 



347. ,, minima. ' 



348. ,, alata-carnlea. 



