FLORA OF MATHERAN AND MAHABLESEWAR. 



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Natural Order. 



Genus and Species. 



Vf macular or English 

 m me, use, habitat, &c. 



GO. Boragineaa (The Bor- 

 age Order) — Contd. 



Gl. Convolvulacese (The 

 Convolvulus Order.) 



Ehretia laevis, Roxh. 



Trichodesma zeylanicum, 



Br. 

 Paracaryum cselestinum, 

 Bentli. 



malabaricum, 



Clarice. 



Lambertianum, 



ClarJee. 



Argyreia speciosa, Sweet. 



„ sericea, Dah. 



,, malabarica, C^oes. 

 Lettsomia elliptica, Wight. 



„ setosa, Roxh 



Ipomasa dissecta, WiUd. 

 Porana malabarica, Clarke 



62. Solanacete (The 



Potato Order.) 



. agjgas^- 



Solanum nigrum, Linn. 



„ denticu latum, 

 Blume 



„ giganteum, Jacq. 



„ indicum, Linn 



Nicandra physaloides, 



Gcurtn 



Datura fastuosa,L<'ren.,i)a?' 

 alba. 



B\okar. Foot of Mathe- 



.■an Ghat. 

 Matheran. 



Nechurdi, Mahableshwar 

 " Forget-me-not." Com- 

 mon everywhere. 



On the Bund, Mahablesh^ 

 war. Distinguished by 

 its large, dark, metallic- 

 blue flowers. 



FitzGerald Ghat. Dis- 

 tinguished by its smooth 

 nutlets, which are not 

 reflexed or barbed as in 

 P. ccelestinum. 



Gavel, 



FitzGerald Ghat. 

 Gaidar, Sambhar-yel, 



Bhauri. Flowers in Octo- 

 ber and iN"ovember in 

 many parts of Maha- 

 bleshwar, and along the 

 Garbet Road, Mathe- 

 ran. Flowers small, 

 funnel-shaped, pure 

 white. " The dry scariose 

 calyx is often seen on 

 the withered plants in 

 the hot season "(Cooke). 



Kamani. Common in 

 gardens below the ba- 

 zaar, and below the 

 lake, Mahableshwar 

 (Cooke), 



Karad Kangoni, 



Kutri. 



Chiturti, Bhui-vangi. 



Kartraj Ghat. Mr. Mac- 

 pherson has found it also 

 in the Koyna Valley, be- 

 tween Sidney and 

 Elphinstone Points, 



Dhotra. 



