416 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. X. 



Natural Order. 



Genus and Species, 



Vernacular or English 

 name, use, habitat, &c. 



62, Solanaceaj (The Bi- 

 tato Older.) -(7o«^', 



63. ScrophularineEe(The 

 Figwort Order.") 



Brugmansia Candida 



64. Lentibulariace«(The 

 Bladderwort Order,) 



65. 



66. 



Gesneraceaj (The 

 Gesnera Order.) 



Bignoniaceas (The 



Trumpet Flower 



Order,) 



Striga 



Celsia coromandeliana, 



Vahi 



Limnophila racemosa, 



Benth. 



„ gratioloides, 



Br, 



Herpestis Monniera, H, 



B.&K. 



Bonnaya veronicssfolia, 



Spreng 



orobanchioides,* 



Benth 



Eamphicarpa longiflora 



Benth. 



Centranthera hispida, Br 



Sopubia delphinifolia, G. 



Don, 



Pedicularis zeylanica, 



Benth 



Utricularia albo-cserulea, 



Dah. 



„ Ccerulea, Litm. , 



^schynanthus Perrotte- 



tii, A. Da 



Heterophragma Rosbur 

 ghii, DC. 



Motha Dhotra. The 

 Spanish " Dama de 

 Noche," Not described 

 in Hooker's " Flora of 

 British India"; nor pro- 

 bably indigenous. It 

 has been planted on the 

 FitzGerald Ghat and 

 other roads and grows 

 freely. Readily identi- 

 fied by its longjdrooping, 

 tubular, white flowers, 

 which smell sweetly at 

 nightfall ; hence the 

 Spanish name " Lady 

 of the Night," 



On the Wai Gh^t (Mac- 

 pherson). 



Mahaka, 



Turti, 



Flowers in April and May. 



Shewal, 



Timbdi Karicha gavat. 



Matheran, 



Matheran. 



Louisa Point, Flowers in 

 October, 



K4jutcha-ghas. Not very 

 common. Grows in 

 patches in the wet grass 

 near the Dhobi's Water- 

 fall, Majiableshwar. 



Bladder- wort. 



Found on the bank of 

 the Koyna, but not at 

 Mahableshwar itself. 

 Flowers in October 

 (Cooke). 



Waras, There are some 

 fine trees of this species 

 on the western path to 

 Chowkplateau,Matberan. 



* This strange-looking little plant may be readily identified by its dark, reddish-purple 

 stem and branches, its scale-like leaves, and its terminal spikes of pink flowers, which have 

 a white spot at the base of each division of the corolla. It grows on rocks, and is sometimes 

 parasitical on the roots of other plants. It flowers in Octoberaj-id NoYe.rnbnv.-— -- ... 



