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Natural Order, 



32. Leguminosas (T: e 

 Pea, Cassia and Acacid 

 Order) — Contcl. 



Pongamia glabra, Vent. 



33. Rosacese (The Rose 

 Order.) 



34. Crassulaceas (The 

 Stonecrop Order.) 



35. Rhizophorese (The 

 Mangrove Order.) 



36. Combretacese (The 

 Myrobolan Order.) 



Derris oblonga, Benth... 



,, brevipes. Baker 



Mezoneurum cucullatum, 



W.<^ A 



Wagatea spicata, Dalz ... 



Cassia fistula, DC. ., 



Vernacular or English 

 name, use, habitat, &c. 



Bauhinia racemosa,Za??j^ 

 „ malabarica,i2oa;6. 

 „ Vahlii, W. & A. 



Acacia Suma, Kurz ... 



„ concinna, DC. ..... 



„ Intsia, Willd. .... 



Albizzia stipulata, Boiv.. 

 „ aniara,i?o«v. ...... 



Prunus persica, Benth & 

 Hook.f. 

 Pygeum Ga.idnevi,Hook.f. 

 Kubus moluccanus, Linn. 

 „ lasiocarpus, Smith,. 

 Fragaria vesca, Linn. .. 

 Rosa multiflora, J'hunh. 



Cotoneaster frigida,TFoZZ, 



Bryophyllum calycinum, 

 Salisb. 



Kalanchoe brasiliensis 



Camh, 



Carallia integerrima, DC. 



Terminalia belerica, Roxb. 



„ Ohebula,* Retz. ... 



Karanj. At the Terraces^ 

 Mahableshwar. (Sy- 

 monda). 



Karkhanditse-yel. 



Vagdti, Wakeri, 



Vagati. 



Bihawa, Garmala. Indian 

 Laburnum, 



Apia, Wanraj. 



Kanchan, Panchawa. 



Chambuli, Chim-yel, 



Khair, Catechu is manu- 

 factured from the wood, 



Chikakai,Shikakai,Shemli, 



FitzGerald Gh^t. 



Lullei, Laeli, Adal. 



Siras. Sans. Sarshapa, 

 Near Alexandra Pointy 

 Matheran. 



The Peacb. Cultivated at 

 Panchgani. 



Kaula, Gogal, Dakha. 



Indian Blackberry. 



Mahableshwar Raspberry. 



Strawberry. 



Clustering Rose. In 

 hedgerows, Panchgani 

 and Mahableshwar. 



Above Rambag,Matheran, 

 Found by J. C. Ander- 

 son. Identified by J. M. 

 Woodrow. 



Panphue, Pdnjid, Gae- 

 phul, Loti, Cbowk 

 Plateau, Matheran; com- 

 mon at Mahableshwar. 



Panchgani. 



Phansi. Wild Jack-tree, 



Beheda, Vehela. 



Hirda. Chebulic 

 bolan tree. 



Myro- 



* « The Myrobolan tree is found thrbughout the Satara district, but in special abundance 

 in the Mahableshwar forests, the hill ^oil apparently being well suited to its growth. The 

 fruit, the Chebulic Myrobolan of commerce, is about the size of a damson, though more 

 pointed at one end, of a deep green colour and contains a hard seed. When dry, it becomes 

 blackish and very hard and shrivelled. It is not edible in its natural state ; but when 

 mixed with the Beheda and Avla, the powder is taken as a stomachic and mild aperient. The 

 fruit is much valued in tanning and dyeing. * * It is also used * * in making an ink" 

 (Dr. W. McConaghy, "6'a3c«ccr," Vol, XIX, Appendix B, Note). 



