CATALOGUE. 



119 



Natural Order. 



Genus and Species. 



Vernacular or English name, use, 

 habitat, Ac. 



45 Campanulacese. 



Lobelia trigona, Herb. Co, 

 Lobelia, nieotiaiuei'olia. 

 Herb. Co. 



Cephalostigma flexuosum. 

 Wahlenbergia gracilis .. 



Dh'iwal, Devnal. A tall, erect 



plant, with hollow stems, and 



light-green, lanceolate 



leaves, and a deDse terminal 



raceme of white flowers. Seeds 

 small, ellipsoid, acrid. 



Sub-Class 3- — Cokolliflok.e. 



46 Mvrsinea? 



47 Sapotacese. 



48 Ebenacea? 



49 Styraceae 



50 Oleacese 



51 Apocynaceae. (The 

 Dogbane Order.) 



52 Asclepiadeae. (The 

 Milkweed Order.) 



Moesa indica, Herb. Co 

 Embelia ribes, Syn. E. 



glandulifera, Herb. Co. 

 „ robusta, car. 



ferrugiuea, Syn. E 



Sp. ? 



Sideroxylon tomentosum 



Syn. Sapota tomentosa 



Herb. Co. 

 Bassia latifolia 



Mimusops Elengi 



Diospyros montana, Syn 

 D. Goindu. 



„ assimilis, Syn 



D. nigricaus. 



Symplocos Beddomei Syn 



Hopea racemosa.fferfr.O'o 



Jasminium arborescens 



rar. latifolium, Herb. Co 



Olea dioica 



Ligustrum neilgherrense 



Herb. Co. 

 Carissa Carandas 



Rauwolfia densiflora, Herb. 



Co. 

 Holarrhena antidysen- 



terica. 



Tabernaemontana dichoto- 

 ma. 



>, ' • crispa 



Wrightia tinctoria , 



Anodendron paniculatum 



Calotropis gigantea 



Gymnema silvestre.*Be?'L. 

 Co. 



Atki, Atak. 

 Waiwarang. 



Ambti. 



Khapri Yel. 

 Kanta-Kumbal. 



Mavra, Mohova. Mowrah Tree. 



Matheran Ghat. 

 Bokul, Bakuli. Below Simpson 



Lake, Matheran. 

 Goindu. 



Malia. Indian Ebony. 



Hura, Lenda. Koyna Ghat. 



Knsar. Matheran Jasmine. 



ParJambul, Parjam. Wild Olive. 

 Lokhandi, Mersingha. Mahablesh- 



war Privet. 

 Karvand, Corinda. Corinda Bush. 



Kuda. Sans. Kutaja. The seed 

 is called Indrajava [Sans. 

 Indrayava) and is used as a 

 vermifuge and febrifugev 



Taital. 



Pandhra Kuda. 



Kala Kuda. 



Limit 'mi. Dr. MacDonald's "Seed- 

 Traveller." See the Society's 

 Journal, Vol. I., p. 237. 



Rui, Ark. Madar. 



Kaoli, Pitani, 

 Sirdoli. 



Dodi, Dudhroli 



* The leaves of this climber have the property, when chewed, of neutralizing 

 for a time, the taste of saccharine substances. It may be identified by its slender 

 green branches and numerous dense umbels of yellowish green flowers rather 

 than by its most common vernacular name, Kaoli, which is applied to many of the 

 twining asclepiads. (Cooke.) 



