CATALOGUE. 



125 



Natural Order. 



Vernacular or English name, use, 

 habitat, &c. 



75 Euphorbiaceae 



(contd) 



76 Urticeae (The 



Nettle Order). 



77 Salicaceae , 



78 Gnetaceso 



Mallotus philippinensis, 



Syn. Eottlera tinctoria, 



Herb. Co. 

 Croton hypoleucos 



,, Lawianus 



,, ramifloram 



Ceratogynum rhamnoides.. 



Phyllanthus Emblica 



„ lanceolarius, 



Herb. Co. 

 Elatostemma oppositifolia 



Flemya interrupta. 



Gerardina heterophylla.- 



Herb. Co. 

 Splitgerbera scabrella. ... 

 Debrigascea longifolia. .. 

 Trema Wightii, Syn 

 Sponia Wightii, Herb. Co. 



Ficus heterophylla 



„ oppositifolia 



„ bengalensis 



religiosa var. ? 



inf ectoria 



retnsa 



cordif olia 



volabilis 



glomerata 



,, asperrima 



Moras atropurpurea ... 

 Artocarpus integrifolia 



Salix tetrasperma. 



Co. 

 Gnetum scandens 



Herb. 



Umli. 



Class II. — Mokocotyledoxes.| 

 Section 1. — Stamens epigynous. 



Eohen, Bnen, Kapila, Shendri. 



Pandnrai. 



Borambi. 



Kavala. 



Chickli. 



Awal. Gooseberry tree. 



Bhoma. 



Khajoti. 



Mothi Khajoti, Agia, Agarra. 



Gol. 



Kharoti. 



Wad. Banyan tree. Below Chowk 



Point. 

 Ashta.* 

 Kel. 



Nandruk, Banekuit. 

 Pahir. 



Datir. Climbing Fig. 

 Umbar. Sans. Ddumbar. The 



Sycamore tree of the Bible. 



Situt. Shah-tut. Mulberry. 

 Phanas. Sans. Panasa. Jack- 

 tree. 

 Walunj. Willow. 



* The Ashta is distinguished by the hill people from the Pipal of the plains, of 

 which it is perhaps a variety. The name " Ashta" has no connection, apparently, with 

 the Sanskrit name of the Pipal, " Ashvatth." 



t In the seeds of Monocotyledones there is generally only one cotyledon. If there 

 are two, they alternate with each other. The natural orders in this class are arranged 

 according to the plan adopted in Part. II. of Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Plants. 



