H6 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



Natural Order. 



Genus and Species. 



Vernacular or English name, 

 habitat, &c. 



use, 



30 Lcguminosa; (confd.) 



81 Rosacea; (The Hose 

 Order.) 



32 Crassulaceae (The 



Stonecrop Order) 



33 Rhizophorcac. (The 



Mangrove Order.) 



34 Combretacea?. 



35 Myrtaceae. (The 

 Myrtle Order.) 



Vigna vexillata, Herb. Co 



Atylosialineata, Herb. Co. 

 Cylista scariosa. Herb. Co 

 Flcmingia strobilifera 



Herb. Co. 

 Dalbergia latifolia 



,, sympathetica . 



,, volubilis 



,, panicnlata 



Mezonenrum cucullatum- 



Wagatea spicata 



Cassia fistula 



Banhinia racemosa ... 

 Bauhinia malabarica 



Vahlii 



A cacia catechu 



,, concinna . 

 ., Intsia, Herl 

 Albizzia stipulata 

 „ amara 



Co, 



Pygoum Gardneri, Syn. P, 

 zeylanicum, Herb. Co. 



Rubus moluccanns, Syn. R 

 rugosus, Herb. Co. 

 ,, lasiocarpus 



Fragaria vesca, Herb. Co. 



Bryophyllum calycinum 

 Syn. Kalanchoe pinnata 

 Herb. Co. 



Carallia integerrima 



Terminalia belerica 

 „ chebula* 



,, arjnna 



,, tomentosa, var. 



typica, Syn. 



T. glabra 



Calycoptcris floribunda, 



Syn. Gctonia floi-ibunda. 



Combretum ovalit'olium ... 



Eugenia caryophyllaea, 



Herb. Co. 



,, Jambolana, Syn. 



Syzigium Jambolanum 



Herb. Co. 



Careva arborea 



Halunda. 



Birambol, Halula, 

 Indian Sweet Pea. 

 Ran Ti'ir. 

 Ran Ghevda. 

 Bondar. 



Sisn, Siswa, Sisam, Tali. Black- 

 wood tree. 



Pendguli-yelj Yek-yel. Ek-vel. 



Alei. 



Phansi. Matheran Ghat. 



Ragi. 



Vagati. 



Bahawa, Garmala. Indian Labur- 

 num. 



Apt a, Wanraj. 



Kanchan. 



Chambnli. 



Khair. Catechu is manufactured 

 from the wood. 



Chikakai, Shikakai. 



Lullei, Lacli. 



Siras. Sans- Sarshapa. Near 

 Alexander Point, Matheran. 



" The seeds smell strongly of 

 prussic acid. The kernels of the 

 fruit said to be used for poison- 

 ing fish." (Lee.) 



Indian Blackberry. 



Mahableshwar Raspberry. 



Strawberry. 



Panphue, Panjad. 



Phansi. Wild Jacktree. 



Behcda, Vehela. 



Harda. Chebulic Myrobolan tree. 



Arjuna. 



Ain. 



Bagvel, Yakshi. 

 Mad-vel. 



Jambul, Sans. Jamba. Jambul 

 tree. 



Kumbha. 



" The Myrobolan tree is found throughout the Satara district, but in special 

 abundance in the Mahnbloshwar forests, the hill soil apparently being well suited 

 to its growth. The fruit, the Chebulic Myrobolan of commerce, is about the size of 

 a damson, though more pointed at one end, of a deep green colour and contains a 

 hard seed ; when dry, it becomes blackish and very hard and shrivelled. It is not 

 edible in its natural state; but when mixed with the Beheda and Aria, the powder- 

 is taken as a stomachic and mild aperient. The fruit is much valued in tanning and 

 dyeing. * * It is also used * * in making an ink." (Dr. W. McConaghy, " Gazetteer," 

 Vol. XIX., Appendix B, Note.) 



