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249, L. Tricynum, w. & a, 440, Bot, Mag. ¢, 1100. 
Abai.—a shrubby plant, with large bright yellow flowers.—in gardens Bom- 
-bay.—~at a little temple on the top of the Parr Ghaut, but probably planted. 
This is a beautiful plant when in flower. : 
250. L. Usiratissimum, w. & A. 441, Eng. Bot. é. 1357, 
Ulsee,—Jowas-ulsee—cultivated in Guzerat and the Deccan.—the unripe 
capsules are used as food by the natives. (Dr, Gibson.) 
ORDER. 87. BALSAMINE®. pe. Prod. 1. p. 685. 
Tue Batsam TriBe. Lind. nat. syst. p, 143. 
135. IMPATIENS. L. Pentandria Monogynia. 
So named on account of the elastic force with which the capsules burst, 
Lam. ¢t, 725 Gaert. ¢. 113. 
251. I, Bavsamina, w. & A, 442. Rheed. Mal, 9. ¢. 52.--Bot. Mag. ¢. 1256. 
Teerda.--common balsam.--grows abundantly every where, towards the close 
of the rains. 
252, I, ScapiFLora. w. & A, 451, Bot. Mag, #. 3587. 
Stemless balsam,--a singular species discovered by Mr, Nimmo; in the 
South Concan, The plant figured in the Bot, Mag. was reared in Glasgow 
Botanic Garden, from seeds sent by him to Sir W. J, Hooker. 
253. I. Latiroiia. w. & A. 452, Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 48.--the Concans, 
254. I. Fascicuuata. w. & a, 455, Rheed. Mal. 9, t. 47.—the Concans. 
255. J. Rugepu. w. & A. 453. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 49.—the Concans. 
256. I. OpposiTiFroLia. w. & A. 458. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 31.—the Concans. 
“957. IT. Kiem. w. & a. 460. Rheed. Mal. 9. t. 50 and 51.—the Con- 
cans. 
258. I. Fivirormis. w. & a. 462.—flowers very small.—Kandalla Ghant, 
below bushes. 
259. I. ORNATA. N.—a new and very beautiful species, discovered by 
Mr. Nimmo in S. Concan, 
All the species are annual succulent plants, wita simple leaves, alternate 
or opposite, aud showy axillary flowers. Decandolle remarks, that they 
hove almost the flower of Fumaria, the capsule of Oxalis, and the embryo of 
inum, 
ORDER 38. OXALIDE. ve. prod. 1. p. 689. 
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Tue Woop-SorreL Trise. Lind. nat. syst. p. 140. 
136, AVERHOA. L. Decandria Pentagynia. 
Averhoes—of Cordova, who livedinthe 12th century and wrote commentaries 
on Aristotle,-Lam. ¢. 338. 
260. A.CaRAMBOLA. w. & A. 464. Rumph. Amb. 1. ¢. 35. Rheed. Mal. 
3. t. 43. and 44. 
~Kurmul.--a common tree in gardens, with close, thick set, drooping branches; 
flowers lateral, on short racemes; variegated with white and purple,—fruit 
acutely angled;—the leaves of this tree are very sensitive. 
261. A. Bitimpl. w. & A. 465. Rheed. Mal, 3. t. 45. and 46—Rumph. 
Amb. 1, ¢. 36. 
