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Natural Order, 



Genus and Species, 



Vernacular or English 

 name, use, habitat. &c. 



Graminese (Grasst i) Tripogon capillatus, Jauh 

 •Contd. and Spach. 



Tripogem Lisbose, Siapf,.,„ 

 Eleusine corocana, Gaert. 

 Eragrostis ciliaris, Linh.. 



„ unioloydes, Nees. 

 Triticum vulgare, Lz7in, .. 



Bambtisa arundinacea, 



Roxb 



„ vulgaris, Wendl. 



„ arundo, Nees ... 



Oxynanthera Stocksi 



Munro 



Dendrocalamus strictus 



Nees. 



At Matheran on trees, 

 " Inter muscos, supra 

 arhores et saxa.'^ (Jac- 

 quemont). 



Nachni, Nagli, B^i. Ex- 

 tensively cultivated, 



Undir-puncho, i.e. " Eat's 

 foot." 



Poi, Poki. 



Gehun. Wheat. The 

 wheat cultivated on tha 

 high table-land of the 

 Deccan and iu Maha- 

 bleshwar is said to have, 

 in a given bulk, about i 

 more weight than that 

 raised in the plains. Be- 

 low the ghMs, the- 

 climate does not suit it 

 (Lisboa). 



Tans. 



Kuluk, Bambu.. 



Chivari, 



Division B,— Ceyptogamia or Flov^erless Plants. 

 Class I— Vascdxar Cryptogams.'"' 



100. Lycopodiacese (Club 



Lycopodiuia invbricatum. 



mosses.) 



obtusatum, 



Fair 

 bank 



Kala tura. In damp shady 

 places, 



Mahableshwar. 



* The Cryplogaraia differ from the Phanerogamia in having no flowers contaiaing 

 anthers and ovules. The vascular Cryptogams " possess true vessels, and are also charac- 

 terized by the development from the spore of a leafless prothallium of small size, bearing' 

 the oospheres from which, after fertilisation, the spore-bearing plant is produceof." ~" 

 and Bennett " Test Book of Structural and Phyeiological Botany," p. 240, 



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