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Panicum flavidum 



„ frumentaceum, Roxb.. 



„ italicum 



„ miliaceum, Linn 



„ miliare, Lamb 



,, pilosum , 



„ sp. (Dangali) 



Papaver Rbeas, Linn 



„ somniferum, Linn. ... 

 „ (capsules) ... 



„ (opium) 



Paracaryum ceelestinum, Benth 



Paramigyna monophylla, 



Wight. 



Parinarium excelsum... 



Parkia biglandulosa, W. Sf A... 



Parkinsonia aculeata, Linn... 



Parmelia caperata, Ach 



„ kamtachadalis, Esch 



ilij Biirti, P. brizoides, Linn. 



gfTOfn - Kathli, ^rw^r Shamiila. 



See Setaria italica. 



^f^Tr^T Varisava. 



H^r^TTrg Nelashamalu, ^Prar Nainiya. 



See Setaria glauca. 



See Pennisetum typhoideum, var. 



PjrWT Lala. *ftpft ^fif^rr Jangli Mudrika. 



ig^pg^ fHI S3T3" Rhaskhassi che jhar. 



<ff?rT Post. 



3T<5 Aphii, 3T^ft*T Aphim. 



R^¥T Nisiirdi. 



^]-^r^fft^ or WR^T, Kharavageti or vaghanti 



^^•Cr-^r^ or m^Zt, Karvi vageti or 



vaghanti. 



m?*(T Matumba (of Goa). 



%^R55 Chenduphal, 5t| Gendu, 573 



Jhendu. 

 f^^r^rfr %!*%% Vilayeti-babhul, ^{i-qT*^ 



Kesri-babhul. 

 «?rK37 ?*F? ■£?* Barik dagar phiil. 

 S^T Usna. 



perlata, Ach | jffy gp^ <ggy Mothe dagar phul 



( To be continued.) 



FURTHER NOTE ON HESTIA MALABARICA. 



By Lionel de Niceville, F.E.S. 



On page 164 of Vol. II. of the Journal of the Bombay Natural 

 History Society, Captain T. Macpherson has given a very full 

 account of the transformations of Hestia rnalabarica, Moore. This 

 species should, in my opinion, be sunk as a synonym of Hestia 

 lynceus, Drury, the latter proving to be, the more we know of 

 it, an eminently variable species. Mr. F. Moore has lately (Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, Lond. 1883, p. 218), described and named three of these 

 variable forms from the Malay Peninsula, which Mr. Distant (Rhop. 

 Malay., p. 405), has very properly sunk as synonyms. To have been 

 consistent, Mr. Moor6 should also have described the numerous 

 varietal forms of Hestia jasonia, Westwood, which occur in 



