J^ATUHAL ORDERS AND GENERA OF BOMBAY PLANTS. 445 



Genus and Author. 



Natural 

 Order. 



Date. Derivation and Common Name. 



Jacaranda, Juss. 

 Jacobinia, Moric. 

 Jacquemontia, 



Choisy.f 

 Jacquinia, L. 



. . Bignon. 

 . . Acanth. 

 . . Convol. 



1789 



1846. 



1833. 



Myrsin. 1759. 



Jambosa, DC Myrt. 1828. . 



Jasminum, (Tourn.) Olea. 1735.. 



L.t 



.Tatropha, L.f 



Johnia,''' W. & A. 

 Jonesia, Roxb . . 

 JOSEPHIA, Wight 



Enphor. 1735, 



. . Leg. P. 

 . . Leg. C. 

 . . Orchid. 



1834. 

 1795. 

 1851, 



Juncellus, Gris . . Cyper. 1817-1911 



JuNCUS, (Tourn.) L. . . June. 1735. . 



Juniperus (Tourn.) L. . Conifer. 

 JussiEUA, L.| . . Onagr. 



JusTioiA, (Houst.) L.f. Acanth. 



K,5EMPFERIA, L.f 



Scitam. 



Kalanchoe, Adans.f.. Crassul. 

 Kandelia, W. & a. . . Rhizo. 

 Kanilia, Bl. . . . . Rhizo. 



Karatas, (Plum.) Mill.. Bromel. 

 Kedrostis, Medic. . . Cucur. 

 Kennedya, Vent. . . Leg. P. 



1735 . 

 1737. 

 1737. 



1737. 



1763. 

 1834. 

 1849. 

 1752. 

 1791. 

 1804. 



its name in Brazil. 



derivation doubtful. — -N. 



after Jacquebiont, who worked at 



Indian Botany, 

 after Nicholas Joseph Jacquin, 



1727 — 1817, Professor of Botany 



at Leyden. — N. 

 a Brazilian word ? 

 according to Linnfeus from ion, a 



violet, and osme, smell ; another 



derivation is from the Arabic 



name Ysmyn. Jasmine. 

 from iatros, physician, and troiiJie, 



food.— N. 

 commemorative ? 

 commemorative ? 

 after Dr. Joseph Dalton Hooker, 



the botanist. 

 , diminutive of Juncus. 

 from jungo, to join ; ropes were 



made from it. — N. Sedges and 



Rushes, 

 an old Latin name, 

 after the family of Jussieu. — N. 

 in honour of J. Justice, a Scotch 



horticulturist . — N . 

 after E. K^empfer, 1651-1716, a 



German botanist. — N. 

 its Chinese name,— N. 

 from its_Malabar name. — Z. 



derivation uncertain. — N. 

 derivation uncertain, 

 named after an English nursery- 

 man. — ^N. 

 from Kigeli-keia, its native name 



on the Mozambique Coast. — Z. 



Sausage-tree. 

 after Kleinhoff, a botanist of 



Batavia. — N. 

 named after W. Klug, M.D.— N. 

 after R. Knox, a traveller and 



resident in Ceylon. — N. 

 in honour of Herr Koch, a German 



botanist, 

 after Jean Kops, 1765-1849, a 



German professor. — N. 

 after Colonel Robert Kyd. who 



died in 1794 ; first Director of 



the Calcutta Botanic Gardens. 



— N. 



Doubtfully indigenous, 

 t Jussi^a in Cooke. 



