Collected at Bombay. 303 



388. Tradescantia cristata. 



389. Triumfetta annua. 



390. ThwnhQT^m grandiflora. In gardens. 



391. Tamarindus //^^^c«. 



392. Tagites patula. In gardens; worn by native 

 women in their hair. 



393. Trichosanthes Anguina. 



394. Trophis aspera. 



395. Terminalia Catappa. 



396. ,, alata. 



397. ,, Bellirica. 



398. Tabernaemontana dichotoma, 



399. Utricularia stellaris. 



400. Ulmus integrifolia. Salsette. 



401. Unona longifolia. 



402. Vitis vinifera. In gardens. 



403. Vitex trifolia. 



404. Vernonia arborea. 



405. Vernonia anthelmintica. 



406. Verbena sativa. 



407. ,, dichotoma. 



408. Viscum compressum. 



409. Vangueria spinosa. 



410. ,, edulis. 



411. Vitmannia eZZzp^zca. 



412. Yucca gloriosa. 



413. Zingiber officinale. 



414. Ziziphus Jujuba. 



415. Zinnia elegans. In gardens only. 



416. Zesi Mays. Indian corn ; extensively cultivated. 



417. Zapania nodiflora. 



Article VIII. 



Scientific Intelligence, &c. 



I. — British Association for the Advancement of Science."^ 



Section A. — mathematics and physics. 



President, Rev. W. Whewell. — Vice Presidents, Sir D. Brewster, 

 Sir W. R. Hamilton. — Secretaries, Professor Forbes, W. S. Harris, 



* For these notices we are indebted to the Bristol Mirror, the Athenaeum, 

 and other sources. 



