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



Genus and Authok. Natural Date. Derivation and Common Name. 

 Order. 



Theriophoncm, Bl. . . Aracese. 1835.. 



Thespesia, Soland-ex. Malva. 1807 

 Oorr. t * 



Thevetia, L. 



Apocyn. 1737 



Thlaspi, (Tourn,)L. . . Orucifer. 1737 



Thrinax, L. f. 



Palm. 17^ 



Thuja, L. .. Conifer. 1737. 



Thunbergia, Retz. \ Acanth. 1776. 



Thunia, Rchb. f . ..Orchid. 1852. 



Thuya, L. 



. Conifer. 1735. 



Thymus, (Tourn.) L. . . Labiat. 1735. 



Thyrsostachys, Gamble 

 Thysanol^na, Nees f 

 Tiaridium, Lehm. 

 TiLiACORA, Colebr. 



Gram. 



Gram. 1835. 



Boragin. 1818. 



Menisperm.1822. 



Till^a, § (Mich.) L. . . Crasul. 1735. 



Tinnea, 



Kotsehy. and Peyr. 

 TiNospoRA, Miers. f • • 



Tithonia, Desf. 



TODDALIA, JUSS. 

 TORENIA, L. t 



Tournefortia, L. 



Labiat. 1867 . 

 Meni8perm.l851 . 



Compo. 1789. 



liuta. 1789. 



Scroph. 1761 . 



Boragin. 1735. 



ToxoGARPus, W. &A. Asclep. 1834. 



from thespesios, divine ; planted in 



India near temples. — N. Indian 



Tulip-tree. 

 after Andr. Thevet, 1502-1590, a 



French monk, who travelled in 



Brazil and Guiana. — N. 

 thlas to bruise : its seeds being 



bruised as a condiment. — N. 



Besom-ioeed. 

 meaning a fan. — N. Broom Falm 



and Royal Palm ett.o-pa.lm . 

 from Thuga, the old Greek name, 

 in honour of 0. P. Thunbeeg, 



1743-1822, Professor at Upsela. 



— N. 

 after Count Thun-Tetschen, who 



had an important collection of 



orchids. — B, 

 from thuga the old Greek name 



used by Theophratus. — N. 



American Arhor-vitce. 

 the old Greek name used by 



Theophrastus. — N. 

 with a bunch like inflorescence. 

 . thysanotos, fringed ? 

 , tiara, a Persian diadem. 

 , from tilia-kora, the Bengalese 



name of the plant. — N. 

 after M. A. Tilli, 1653-1740, an 



Italian botanist. — N. 



from tino, to extend, and spore, a 

 seed ; in allusion to the extend- 

 ed shape of bhe seeds. 



TiTHONUS, a fourite of Aurora ; a 

 mythological name. — N. 



a Malbar name. — N, 



in honour of Olef Tor en, a 

 Swedish clergyman, died in 1 753 

 — N. 



in honour of Joseph Pitton de 

 TouRNEFORT, 1656-1708, a bota- 

 nist. — N. 



from toxos, a bow, and Jcarpos, a 

 fruit ; the foUicles are curved. 



Thespesiea, Corr. in Durand and Eng-ler-Prantl. 

 Thunbergia L. f. in Cooke, Bngler-Prantl. and Durand. 

 D oubtf ul whether found at all in the Bombay Presidency. 



