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- THE FLORA OF WESTERN INDIA. 
By G. MarsHaLt Wooprow, Professor of Botany, 
CoLLEGE oF ScrEncr, Poona. 
Part VIII. 
(Continued from page 526 of Vol, XII.) 
CLXIII,—Patme £—(conid.) 
33. Borassus. 
B. flabellifer, Linn,, ¢.B.1.—VI-482. Tad. ’ Konkan. Planted. 
34, Cocos. 
C, nucifara, Linn,, F.b.1.—VI-482. Narel. Cocoanut Tree. Konkan Planted. 
CLXIV.—PanDANES, 
1. Pandanus, 
P, furcatus, Hoxbd., ¥.B.1.—VI1-484, 
P. fascicularis, Lam., F.8.1.—VI-485. Keura, N. Kanara, Planted widely. 
CUYCLANTHACE, 
Carludovica. (Tropical America, ) 
C. palmata, Ruiz. and Pav, Syst, 291. Nich, Dic. Gard. 268, Gardens. Nov.-Feb. 
CLXV.—TyYPHACEs, 
1. Typha. 
T. elephantina, Rovb., ¥.b.1.--VI-489. Mota pan-kanis. Planted, Bombay. 
T. angustata, Chaub. and Berry., ¥.B1.—VI-489. Pan-kanis, Poona, Aug. 
CLXVI.—AROIDE#, 
Cryptocoryne. 
C. retrospiralis, Kunth., ¥.B.1.—VI1-493, Penn River. Dalzell. Nov. 
C. spiralis, Fisch., ¥.B.1.—V1-494. Deccan. Nov. 
C. cognata, Schott., F.B.1.—V 1-494. Konkan. Mr, Law. 
C, Roxburghii, Schott., F.B.1.—V 1-494. Poona, Nov, 
_C. Dalzellii, Schott., ¥.B.1.—VI-495, This remarkable plant is represented at 
Kew by halfa sheet of fruits in various stages, and a drawing ofa 
leaf, evidently sessile, having measures about 2% by 1 inch, lanceolate, 
with serrulate margin and three nerved. The fruit is ovate, about 
3 inch by 4 inchona solitary stalk 2—3 inches in length. The 
specimen is marked Dalzeli, Bombay, and the plant probeely grows 
in tee bed of a river. ‘ 
2, Lagenandra, E 
L. toxiearia, SEN F,B,1.— VI-495, Vutsunab, Konkan, Belgaum. Dalzell, 
ibe (Coessi, N. oe Talbot, March.) 
Aaa os 
P. Soy Lae F.B,I —VI-49T.: Poona, widely, July-Noy. 
eee * 4, ‘apesats BH Ae peihs 
A: siithionti ‘Sehott., RB=-VIE502, ee ‘Panchgani. - July, 
A, Leschenaultii, Bl., F,.B.1.—VI-504, “oo = > = - Western-Ghats, 
