FLORA OF MATHERAN AND MAHABLESHWAR. 



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Natural Order. 



Genus and Species. 



Ver lacular or English 

 nan 3, use, habitat, &c. 



f)!. Myrsineffi! 



52, Sapotacece (The 

 Sapodilla Order.) 



53, Ebenace^. (The 



Ebony Order,) 



54. StyracesB 



55. Oleaceae (The Olive 

 Order.) 



56. Apocynacese (The 

 Dogbane Order!) 



57. Asclepiadese (The 

 3Iilkweed Order.) 



M£Bsa indica, Wall 



Embelia ribes, Burm. ... 



„ robusta,jRoa;6., war. 



„ ferruginea. Wall... 



Sideroxylon tomentosum, 



Roxh. 



Bassia latif olia, iEojeS 



Mimusops "ElQngi, Linn... 



Diospyros montana, Roxh. 



„ assimilis, Bedd. 



Symplocos Beddomei, 



Clarhe, 



Jasminum arborescens, 



Roxb., var. latifoiia, 



Olea dioica,i2oa:;5 



Ligustrum neilgherrense, 

 Wight. 



Carissa Carandas, Linn. 



Eauwolfia densiflora 



Benth,, Serb. Co. 



Holarrhena antidysen- 



terica, Wall. 



Tabernsemontana dichoto- 



ma, Roxb 



,, crispa,iiJoa;6. 



Wrightia tinctoria, Br. 



Anodendron paniculatum, 



A. DC. 



Calotropis gigantea, Br... 



Gymnema silvestre,*'*5r... 



Dregea volubilis, BentJi. 

 Herb. Co 



Atk\ Atak. 

 Wa vvarang. 

 Ambuti, Wawri. 



Kanta-Kumbal, Commonat 

 Mather an. A hard-wood- 

 ed tree. Leaves woolly. 



Mavra, Mohova, Mowrah 

 Tree. Matheran Ghat. 



Bokul, Bakuli, Below 

 Simpson Lake, Mathe- 

 ran. 



Goinda, 



Malia. Indian Ebony. 

 Kaola. Mahableshwar, 



common. 

 Kusar. Wild Jasmine, 



Par Jamb. Wild Olive. 



Lokhandi, Mersinga. Ma- 

 hableshwar Privet. Not 

 found at Matheran. 



Karvand, Corinda. The 

 well-known Corinda 

 Bush. 



Eare. At L i n g m a 1 a, 



(Cooke). 

 Kuda. Pandhra Kuda. 

 Sans. Kutaja. The seed 

 is called Indrajava 

 (Sa7is. Indrayava), and 

 is used as a vermifuge 

 and febrifuge. 



Taital. 



Taital. Fruit well form- 

 ed in November. 



Kala Kuda. 



Lamtani. Dr. MacDon- 

 ald's " Seed Travel- 

 ler." See the Society's 

 Journal, vol. I, p. 237. 



Rui. 



Kaoli, Pitani. Dodi.Dudh- 



roli, Sirdoli. 

 Kaoli. 



» The leaves of this chmber have the property, when chewed, of neutralizing for a time 

 the taste of saccharine substances. It may be identified by its slender green branches and 

 numerous dense umbels of yellowish-green flowers rather than by its most commaa verna- 

 cular »^^sKgpli.._which is applied to many of the twining asclepiads. (Cooke) . 



