NATURAL ORDERS AND GENERA Oi BOMBAY PLANTS. 435 



Genus AND AuTHOK. Natural Date. Dbeivation and Common Name. 

 Okder. 



Falconeria, Royle 

 Farfugium, Lindl. 

 Fabsetia, Turra 



Fatsia, Dene. & PI. 



Feeonia, Corr. f 



. Euphor. 



. Compo. 

 . Cruci. 



. Aral. 



, . Ruta. 



Ficus, (Tourn.) L.f . . Urti. 

 Filicium, Thw. . . Sapind. 



FiMBKiSTYLis, Vahl. . . Cyper. 



Fittonia, B. Ccemans . . Acaath. 

 Flacourtia, Comm. . . Bixa. 



Flauellaria, L. . . Flagel. 1747 



Flaveria, Juss. 



..Compo. 1789. 



Flemingia, Roxb. . . Leg. P. 



Fleurya, Gaud. 

 Floscopa, Lour. 



. Urti. 

 . Commel. 



Fluggea, Willd. . . Euphoi-. 1805. 



Fceniculum, (Tourn. )L. Umbel. 

 FORSKOHLEA, L. . . Urti. 



Fragaria, (Tourn.) L. . . Rosa 



Freesia, Klatt. 

 Fkerea, Dalz. 



. . Irid. 

 . . Asclep. 



Fuchsia (Plum.) L. . . Onagr. 

 FuiRENA, Rottbl. . . Cyper. 



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1839 . . commemorative. 



1857 . . 



1765. . after Philip Farseti, a Venetian 



botanist. — N. 

 1854.. a Japanese plant-name. — N. C'hi- 



nese-rice-pcqjer-plant . 

 1800 . . Feronia was a Roman goddess of 

 Forest. — Elephant apple or Wood- 

 apple. 

 1735.. the old Latin name. Banyan, 



Fig. and Indian-rubhor-tree. 

 1865 . . meaning fern-like ; the leaves are 



referred to. 

 1806. . ivoTuJimbrina, a fringe, and stylus, 

 a style ; a character which be- 

 longs to the entire Order and 

 also to the allied Order of 

 Graminese. 

 1865 . . after E. & S. M. Fitton, two 



botanists. — N. 

 1785.. after Etienne de Flacourt, a 

 director of the French East 

 India Company ; 1607-1661.— 

 N. 

 from flagellum, a whip ; they are 

 climbers. F. indica has leaves 

 with tedril-like tips, and slender 

 stems. 

 itora. Jlavus, yeWovf; used in Chili 

 to dye an yellow colour ; the 

 flowers are yellow. 

 1812... in honour of Dr. J. Fleming, 

 Bengal Army, who died in 1815. 

 — G. 

 1826 . . after J. F. Flewry, a writer on 



Orchids. 

 1790. . from Jlos, a flower, and scopa, a 

 broom ; referring to the aspect 

 of the inflorescence. — Z. 

 after John Flugge, a German 

 cryptogamist. — N. 

 1735. . the old Latin name. — N. Fennel. 

 1767. . Commemorative. 

 1735. . from Latin fraga, a strawberry. — 



N. strawberry. 

 1365. . derivation unknown. — N. 

 1865.. in honour of Sir Bartle Frere, 



Governor of Bombay. 

 1735.. after Leonard Fucus, a German 



botanist; 1501-1566.— N. 

 1773.. after J. Fuiren, a Danish bota- 

 nist. 



