PLANTS GATHERED IN AND ABOUT MfrssnOIflE. AH?. 



XXIV.-ONAGR- 



ACE^. 

 I'pilo hiuiii roylennuvi . 



iKnothern sp. 



XXV.-CUCURB 

 ITACEJE. 



/ehiteria timhrllata. 



XXVI -BEGONI- 



ACEiE. 

 Begonia picta and lle- 

 <lonia ariKtna. 



xxvn.-Ficoi- 



DE^ 



}[«Uugo xfrinta, 



XXVIII. -UMBEL- 

 LIFERiS:. 



Pimpint-ila (Urenifolia. 



Ilerachnm canesomi. 



Iferaeleum candieans. 



XXIX.-ARALI- 



ACE^ 



Aralia cachemirica. 



fiedera heliT. 



XXX. CORNA- 



CE^. 



Coruiix capitata. 



Cornng maeropJbylla . 



Not common ; it Howers in Auguai. 



A common weed, appenrs to flower throu<rliont the 

 Sumiuor and Rains, 



I'MowiTs in .Inno : in fiuil in Scpu inlici-. 



Are very oommon, foniid giowing on rocks and 

 banks : flower during July. August and September. 



Oommon : flowers in August, 



('onimon ; blooms in July and August. 



Common in all sliady localities : it blooms in Sep- 

 tember. 



This large leaved variety is also very common 

 blooms in April and May and again in September. 



Occurs but is not very common. Flowers in August 

 and September, 



The Ivy is very common, clinging to trees and rocks 

 by its bunches of adhesive rootlets. 



Vernacular " bhamora ". Flowers during the sum- 

 mer ; fruit ripens in November and December : is red 

 when quite ripe and is edible. 



Grows into quite a moderate sized tree. Flowers 



April and May, fruit ripens in September, October. 



The leaves are lopped for foddei-. the fruit is eaten. 

 Vernacular " Kagshi '", 



Cormts oilonga. 



Flowers during the rains. Fruit ripens in cold 

 weather. 



