276 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



GrBNUS AND AuTHOK. NiTXJEAL DaTE. 



Order. 



Oallicarpa, L. . , Verben. 1741 . 



Oalliehroa, F. & M. . . Compo. 1835 . 



Cailigonum, L. 



Oalliopsis, Rchb. 

 Callistemma, Boiss. 



OaUistemon, R. Br. 



Callistephus, Cass. 



Polygon. 1737 



. . Compo. 1824 



. . Dipsa. 1875 



. . Myrt. 1814 



. . Compo. 1826 



Calonyction,** Choisy. Convol. 1833 . 

 CalopJianes, D. Don. . . Acanth. 1833 . 

 Oalophylium, L.f . . Guttifer. 1737 . 

 Calomnthes,'^ Bl. . . Bignon. 1826 . 

 Oalotropis, R. Br. . . Asclep. 1809 . 



Calycopteris, Lam . . Combret. 1794 ?, 



Calysaccion, Wight. . . 

 Campanula, (Tourn.) 

 L.t 



Campsis, Lour. 

 Campylanthus, Roth. 



Oananga, Rumph. 

 Oanarium, (Rumph.) 



L.t 

 Oanavalia, DC. t 



OaneJla, P. Br. 



Guttifer. 1840 . 

 Campanul.1736 . 



Bignon. 1790 . 

 Scroph. 1821 . 



Anona. 1855 . 

 Burser. 1754 . 



Leg. P. 1825 . 



Canell. 1756 . 



Canna, L. . . Scita.| 1735 



Cannabis, (Tourn.) L... Urti. ttl735 



Derivation and Common Name. 



meaning beautiful fruits. — N, 

 from kallos and chroa ; referring to 



the bright color of the flowers.— 



N. 

 meaning beautiful angles ; the 



nodes are tumid ; the ovary is 



4-gonous, and the angles are 



variously crested, winged, echi- 



nate or setose, 

 looking beautiful ; what ? 

 Kallos, beautiful, and stemma, a 



chaplet. 

 alludes to the beauty of the sta- 

 mens. — N. 

 alludes to the beautiful crown or 



corona on the top of the fruit.- — 



N. Aster. 

 means a night beauty ; the flowers 



are nocturnal. — N. 

 from halos and phaino, appearing 



beautiful. — N. 

 having beautiful leaves. — N. Alex- 

 andrine- laurel. 

 from kalos and anthos ; in allusion 



to the beauty of the flowers, 

 from kalos and tropis (a keel) ; 



in allusion to the beautifully 



curved staminal appendages. — 



N. A7c. 

 . the fruit bears wings which are 



derived from the calyx. — N. 

 the calyx forms two reflexed valves, 

 diminutive of campana, a bell ; in 



allusion to the bell-shaped 



corolla.- — N. Canterbury -hells. 

 from kampsis, a curving, 

 the corolla tube is elongate, slender, 



and incurved, 

 from its Malay name, 

 from canari, its Malay name. — N. 



Canary. 

 from its Malabar name. — N. Sivord- 



bean. 

 a diminutive of canna, a reed ; the 



bark is rolled like a reed as in 



the cinnamon. — N. 

 probably from Celtic cana, a cane. 



— N. Indian-shot. 

 from Sanskrit canam. — N. Hemp. 



*• Doubtfully wild. 

 * Calosaiithus in Durand's Index. 

 X Cannaceffi in E. & P. 

 tt Moracese in B. & P. 



