406 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. X 



Natural Order. 



Genus and Species, 



27. Rhamne3e(TheBuc 

 thorn Order.) 



23. Ampelide8B(TheVine 

 Order.) 



29, Sapindaceaj (The 

 Soapwort Order,) 



Vernacular or English 

 name, use, habitat, &c. 



Yentilago madraspatana, 



Gcertn. 



„ bombaiensis, 



Dalz. 



Zizyphus glabrata, Ileyne 



„ xylopyrus, Willcl 



,„ rugosa, Lamic ... 

 Scutia indica, Bronyn,.,.., 

 Vitis discolor, Dalz. ... 



,, tomentosa, Heyne - 



„ latifolia, Roxh 



„ auricula ta, Roxh. .. 



„ lanceolaria, iiorcJ). .. 



Leea sambuciua, Willd.. 



30, Anacardiacese (The 



Cftshewnut Order.) 

 31 Connarace^ 



Hemigyrosa canescens 



Tlmaites. 



Allophylus Cobbe, Bliime 



Schleichera trijuga,® Willcl 

 Sapindus trifoliatuSjLwm, 



NepheliumLoiigana,Ca?w6, 



Turpinia pomifera, DC.. 



Mangifera indica, Linn. 



KAn-yel, Lokhandi. Com- 

 mon at Matheran, 

 Kan-yel, 



Harkia, 



(xuti, Grhuti, Goti Toran, 

 Hart Point, Matheran, 

 and on the road to Gar- 

 bet Point. 



Toran. A prickly, climb- 

 ing shrub. Fruit small, 

 fleshy and sweet. 



Chimat. " Wait-a-bit " 

 thorn. Not found at 

 Matheran, ^ 



Telicha-yel, 



Shend-yel, 



Nadena. 



Jangli Kajorni. 



Kazorlicha-yel. 



Dinda. Common at Ma- 

 theran, Used as wattle 

 for huts and fences. 

 The young pinnate 

 leaves are of a beauti- 

 ful, transparent claret- 

 colour, 



Lokhandi, 



Tipan. Not found at 

 Matheran, Plentiful at 

 Mahableshwar. 



Kosamb. Matheran Ghat. 



Rhita. Soapnut, Eambag, 

 j\'!atheran. 



Wumb. Lungani, " Fruit 

 the size of a cherry, 

 reddish or purple. Aril 

 wholesome." (Lee,) 



Koyna Valley, 



Bhorambi.Chowk Plateau 

 and Caryota grove, 

 (Carstensen.) Drupe 

 three-celled, pear-shaped, 

 velvety and pinkish-grey, 



Amb. Mango tree. 



Connarus monocarpusj Sundar. 



Linn} 



* in many parls of India, lac is produced on the young branches of the ScJtlcicfiera 

 " In Oudh, this tree is lopped, and tlie twigs and leaves are used as cattle-fodder during the 

 dry seasons.' Oil ia extracted from the seeds in South India and Ceylon" {Bi'>--y^,\.s^ 



