274: JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Genus and Acjthok. Natural Date. 

 Order. 



BoucHEA, Cham. 



Bougainvillsea, Comm 



Boussingaultia, 



H. B. K. 

 Brachycome, Cass. . . 



Verben. 1832 . 



.Nyctag. 1789 . 



Cheno.J 1825 . 



Compo. 1825 . 



iBmc%^i«-M??i, Benth... Leg. P. 1838 . 



Brachyram'phus, DC. . . 

 Bragantia, Lour. 

 Brassaia, Endl. 

 Brassica, (Tourn.) L . . 

 Breweria, R. Br. 

 Breynia, Forst. 



Bridelia, Willd. 



Compo. 1838 . 

 Aristoloch. 1790 

 Aral. 1839 . 

 Crucifer. 1735 . 

 Convol. 1810 . 

 Euphor. 1776 . 



Euphor. 1805 . 



Brindonia, Thou. . . Gattifer. 1804 



Briza, L. . . Gram. 1735 



Bromelia, (Plum.) L. , . Bromel. 1735 



Broussonetia, L'Her. .. Urti.** 1799 



Browallia, L. . . Solan. 1737 



Brownea, Jacq. . . Leg. C, 1760 



Brugmansia, Pers. . . Solan. 1805 



Bruguiera, Lam. . . Rhizo. 1796 



Brunfelsia,* (Plum.) L. Solan. 1737 



Bryonia, L. 



Cucurbit. 1735 



Bryonopsis, Arn. . . Cucurbit. 1841 

 Bryophyllum, Salisbf Crassul. 1805 



Buchanania, Spreng.. Anacard. 1800 

 BucHNERA, L. . . Scroph. 1737 



BuDDLEiA, (Houst.) L.t Logan. 1737 



Derivation and Common Name. 



. after C. and P. Bouche, German 



naturalists. — N. 

 . after De Bougainville, French 



navigator. — N. 

 . after Boussingault, a chemist. — 



N. 

 . from brachis, short, and come, hair. 



— N. 

 . from hrachis and pteron ; the pods 



are winged shortly on both sides. 

 . Brachys, short, ramphos, a beak. 

 . after the Duke of Braganza. 



, an ancient name.— N. Cabbaye. 

 after S. Brewer. 



, after J. P. Breya, a German bota- 

 nist, 

 after professor S. E. Bridel-Bri- 

 deri, a Swiss botanist of the 

 eighteenth century. 



Brindon, the Portuguese name. 



briza, to nod. — N. Quakiny-yrass. 



after Bromel, a Swedish botanist. 

 — N. 



after P. N. V. Broussonet, a French 

 naturalist. — -N. Bapertree. 



after John Browall, Bishop of 

 Abo, who wrote in defence of the 

 Linngean System in 1739. — N. 



after P. Browne, the author of a 

 History of Jamaica. — N. 



Commemorative ? Peruvian-trum- 

 pet-flower. 



Commemorative ? 



after Otto Brunfels of Mentz.; 

 he published the first good figu- 

 res of plants in 1530. — N. 



from bryo, to sprout ; the plants 

 have tubers that sprout every 

 year. — N. Bryony. 



looking like Bryonia. 



in allusion to the habit of the 

 leaves to sprout by developing 

 adventitious buds. — N. 



after Buchanan-Hamilton, an 

 Indian botanist. 



after J. G. Buchner, a German 

 naturalist. 



after A. Buddle, an English bota- 

 nist. — -N. 



+ Basellacete in E, & P. 

 ** Morace* in E. & P. 

 Cooke gives Bncnsfelsia, a misprint. 



