CATALOGUE. 



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Natural Order. 



Genus and Species. 



Vernacular or English name, use, 

 habitat, &c. 



57 Solanaceae. (contd.) 



68 Scrophularineas. 

 (The Figwort Order) 



59 Lentibulariacese 



60 Bignoniacefe 



61 Acanthaceae 



Brugmansia Candida, Herb- 

 Co. 



Limnophila racemosa 



,, gratioloides ... 

 Herpestis Monniera, Herb. 



Co. 

 Bonnaya veronicaefolia ... 



Striga orobanchioides* ... 

 Ramphicarpa longiflora ... 



Centranthera hispida 



Sopubia delphinifolia, 



Herb. Co. 



Pedicularis zeylanica 



Utricularia albo-eserulea, 



Herb. Co. 



,, caerulea ... 



Hetrophragma Soxburghii, 

 Herb. Co. 

 ,, adenophyllum ... 



Thunbergia f ragrans 



Hygrophila Serpyllum 

 Syn. Physichilns Ser 

 pyllum, Herb. Co. 

 Phaylopsis parviflora, Syn 



Mtheilema reniforme. 

 Dcedalaeanthns purpura 

 scens, Syn . Eranthe 

 mum nervosum. 

 Strobilanthes asperrimus. 

 , , Heyneauits 



ixiocephalus 

 S. Neesianus 

 callosus. 

 Herb. Co 

 ,, perfoliatus.. 



Calacanthus Dalzelliana, 

 Syn. Lepidagathis gran- 

 diflora. 

 Blepharis asperrima 



Herb. Co. 

 Barleria Prionitis 



Syn . 



. grandiflora 



courtallica 



strigoga, iter, ter- 

 minalis, Herb 

 Co. 



A systasia violacea 



Haplanthus verticillaris 



Herb. Co. 

 Lepidagathis cuspidata 



Herb. Co. 



Motha Dhotra. (Not described in 

 Hooker's " Flora of British 

 India "). 



Flowers in April and May. 

 Shewal. 



Kajutcha-ghas. Not very common. 

 Grows in patches in the wet 

 grass near the Dhobi's Water- 

 fall, Mahableshwar. 



Bladder-wort. 



Waras. 



Padel. 

 Eri-yeL 



Ran-tewan, 



Waiti, 



Karvi. 

 Ankra. 



Indian Wattle, 



Matheran. Flowers large, purple. 



Pahadi-atgan. 



Common at Matheran. Flowers 

 yellow. 



Matheran. Flowers large, white. 



Itari. 



Koranti. Flowers in November. 

 Flowers blue, the tube of the 

 corolla much paler than the 

 limb. Stigma purple. A hand- 

 some, showy plant. 



Kala kirat, Kala ankra. 



* This strange-looking little plant may be readily identified by its dark, reddish- 

 purple stem, branches, and scale-like leaves, and its terminal spike of pink flowers, 

 which have a white spot at the base of each division of the corolla. It grows on rocks 

 and is sometimes parasitical on the roots of other plants. It flowers in November, 

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