47C JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XIX. 



Lychnis nutans. 

 Stellar ia media. 



VII-HYPERICA- 



CEiE. 



Hypericum pafulvm. 



Zlyperioum eUdeoidef. 



VIII.-MALVA= 



CE^. 



Malta rotund'ifoUa . 



Sida Ibumilig. 

 Thfispexia lampas. 



Bomt/ax malaharlcum . 



IX.-TILIACEiE 



Grnoia opponUfolia. 



X.-LINIACE^. 



Reiitioardtia trigyna. 



XI.-GERANI- 



ACE^. 



Geranium nepalenge. 



Geranium ioallichi» 

 anum. 



Oxalis cornicvlata. 



Oxalis aceto sella. 



Tmpatiens balsamina. 

 Impatiens xcalrida. 



Throughout the rainy season. 



A common weed; flowers during the rains. Canaries 

 are fond of this Chickweed. 



Common along all road sides and blooms more or 

 less throughout the summer and wet months. 



Found 1st September in full bloom. 



Very common, found it in flower in June and again 

 in August. 



Found on cart road bolow 5,000 feet, not in flower 

 in August. 



Found in warm valleys during the rains, bears 

 large bright yellow hibiscus-like flowers with a dark 

 crimson centre, a plant well worthy of cultivating 

 in hedges. 



The silk cotton tree occurs in the lower valleys. 



Common on the lower hills and warm valleys ; the 

 leaves are lopped and stored for fodder for winter 

 use ; the bark yields a strong fibre ; it saponifies 

 when rubbed and agitated in water and is used in 

 this state as a hair wash by the hill people. 



Common in the lower hills and along streams. 



Common everywhere, blossoming throughout the 

 rains. 



Flowers in September. 



With yellow flowers. 



With purplish-pink flowers, are very common weeds 

 and are a perfect pest in our gardens. 



Flowers, light pink, in bloom now — August. 



Flowers yellow brown, spotted. 



