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THE FLORA OF WESTERN INDIA. 



By G. Marshall Woodrow, Professor of Botany, . 

 College of Science, Poona. 



Part IV. 



{Continued from page 430 of this Vol.') 

 LI. — Rosacea. 



3. Prunus. 



P. Amygdalus, Baill., f.b.i. — 11-313. Badam, the Almond. In gardens rarely. 



P. persica, B. & H.f. f.b.i. — 11-313. Alu, the Peach. Gardens. Panchgani. 



5. Pygeum. 

 P. Gardner!, H. /., f.b.i.— 11-321. Mahableshwar. Nov. 



P. Wightianum, Bl., f.b.i. — 11-319. Divimana, N. Kanara. Nov. 



8. Rubus. 

 R. moluccanus, Linn., f.b.i. — 11-330, Western Ghats, Southwards. Oct. 



R. lasiocarpus, Smith, f.b.i. — 11-339. Rajapuri, Raspberry. Panchgani. May. 

 R. rossefolius, Smith, D.O. Prod.— f. b. i.— 11-341. Gardens. Aug. 



10. Fragaria, 



F. indica, Andr., f.b.i.— 11-343. Yellow-flowered Strawberry. Gardens, 



Baroda, Poona. Jan.-Mar. 

 F. vesca, Linn., f.b.i.— 11-344. Strawberry. Gardens, Mahableshwar. 



Jan.-Apl. 



11. Potentilla. 



P. supina, Linn., f.b.i.— 11-359. Karnali, Guzerat. Nov. 



16. Rosa. 



No species of this genus is indigenous, and the few widely cultivated 

 species are doubtfully identified. 



17. Neurada. 



N. procumbens, L„ f.b.i.— 11-368. Hills at the Hub river, Karachi. Jan. 



17«. Cydonia. 

 C. vulgaris, Pers., f.b.i.— 11-369. Bihi, the Quince. Planted rarely. 



Mahableshwar. 



19. Eriobotria. 



E. japonica, LindL, f.b.i.— 11-372. The Loquat. Planted, Poona. 



20. Pyrus. 



P. malus, Linn., f.b.i.— 11-373. The Apple. Planted, Panchgani, rarely, 

 P. communis, Linn., f.b.i.— 11-374. Ndsputi, the Pear. Cultivated near 



Mahableshwar. 

 LII. — Saxifrages. 

 3. Vahlia. 

 V. viscosa, Roxb., f.b.i— 11-399. Divale, 23 miles east of Ratnagiri. Jan. 

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