190 BALSAMIXACEiE TROP>EOLE^ OXALIDACEiE. 



* I. mysorensis. Roth. © Mysore. — /. albida, Wight. ^ Courtallum. — 

 /. dasysperma, Wight. %. Courtallum. — /. trilobata, Colebr. © Khas- 

 sya Mountains. — /. insignis, DC. Wall. pi. as. rar. 2, t. 194. © Mus- 

 sooree. — /. bracteata, Colebr. © Khassya Mountains. — /. latifolia, L. 

 Rheed. 9, t. 48. © Travancore. The Concans. — /. Rheedii, W. and A. 

 Rheed. 9. t. 49. © The Concans. — I.fasciculata, Lam. Rheed. 9, t. 47. 

 The Concans. Khassya Mountains. — /. fomentosia, Heyne. © Penin- 

 sula of India. Rangoon. — /. oppositifolia, L. © The Concans. — /. 

 Kleinii, W. and A. Rheed. 9, t. 50 ? 51. © Travancore. The Concans. 

 — /. rosmarinifolia,'Retz. © Peninsula of India. Ceylon. — I. filiformis, 

 W. and A. © Kandalla Ghaut. — /. ornata, Nimmo. © S. Concan. — /. 

 verticillata, Wight. © Shevagerry. — /. scapiflora, Heyne ; B. M. 64, t. 

 2587. ® S. Concan. — I. modesta, Wight. © Shevagerry — /. rivalis, 

 Wight. © Courtallum /. setacea, Colebr. © Khassya Mountains. 



SUB-ORDER.— TROP^OLE^, Juss.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 139. 



THE NASTURTIUM TRIBE. 



Trailing or twining herbs, of 3 genera, and according to DC. pr., B. M. 

 and B. Reg., 16 species, all Natives of Peru, Chih, New Granada, and 

 Brazil. — Properties unimportant. 

 Trop^olum, L, {DC. pr. 1, p. 683.) Nasturtium. 



1. majus, L. (DC. I. c. ,—B. M. 1, t. 23,—Roxb. H. B. p. 32 ;— y. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 247.) Great Indian Cress. © Peru. Fl. large, 

 orange, crimson- streaked, fragrant, C. S ; fr. 0. — Fleshy fruit acrid, 

 possessing the properties of Cress. 



* T. minus, L. ; B. M. 3, t. 98. © Peru T. aduncum, Sm. ; B. Reg. 9, 



t. 718. (T. peregrinum, B. M. 33, t. 1351.) © Peru, Mexico.— T. 

 pentaphyllum, Lam. ; B. Reg. 18, t. 1547 ; B. M. 59, t. 3190. % 

 Buenos Ayres. — T. Moritzianum, Klotzch.; B. M. 67, t. 3844. © Cuma- 

 na. — Magallana aparrifolia, Cav. © S. America. Tuberous roots, in 

 excellent condition, of Tropseolum tricolor, Swt. ; and tuberosum, 

 Ruiz, and Pav. ; have been tried here, but without success. 



ORDER CI.— OXALIDACE^.— Lindl. Nat. Syst. p. 140. 



THE WOODSORREL TRIHE. 



Herbs, under-shrubs, rarely trees, by Lindl. referred to 5 genera. Of 

 these, DC. pr. and Spreng. syst. enumerate about 100 species for S. Ame- 

 rica; 5 for N. America; 2 for Europe; 1 for Iberia; 1 for Bourbon; 



