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429. B. GiBsonil. G. 
Tewees —a tree; leaves ternate, flowers small white, something like those 
of the Karunj.—common in the Buglana Jingles, ana about Jooneer; car- 
penters prefer it to all other woods, for works requiring toughness of fibre; 
as shafts for gigs &c. Afew trees grow near Yelloo, on the road between 
Poona and Mahableshwur. 
217. PONGAMITA. Lam. Diadelphia Decandria. 
Pongam—the Malabar name. Lam. ¢. 603. 
430, P. GiaBra. w. & A. 805. Rheed. Mal. 6. t. 3. Dalbergia arborea. 
* Willd. Galedupa Indica. Rox. Flora. 3 p, 239. Asiat. Res, 4. p. 300, Wight’s 
“ss. Icones, Part 3. ¢.59. Ainslie Mat, Ind. 2, p. 332. 
j=  Iarunj —a large tree with light green foliage like the Beech. Flowers in 
April and May. Oilis made from the seeds;—very common throughout the 
Concans; also near rivers in the Deccan, (Dr. Gibson.) 
> Buchanan calls it Robinia mitis, and says, it flourishes equally on the 
» arid hills of the Carnatic, and the muddy banks of the Ganges. 
431. P.Uxicinosa. w. & A. 807. Galedupa uliginosa. Rox. Flora. 3. p, 
243. Rheed. Mal. 8. ¢. 46. 
A twining shrub with rather pretty rose coloured flowers, in axillary ra- 
cemes_ — the sea shores on the verge of high water mark —near the ‘* Wil- 
derness,” Bombay,—east side of Neats Tongue, Salsette. 
218. DALBERGIA.L. Diadelphia Decandria. 
Dalbergh.—a Swedish Botanist. 
432. D. Scanpens, w. & 4.812. Rheed. Mal. 6. ¢, 22. Rox. Cor. ¢. 19. 
t 192 2. Rox, Flora. 3. p. 232. , 
A very beautiful scandent shrub, with dark green polished leaves, and long 
drooping racemes of light rose coloured flowers;—they appear in the rains; 
this shrub is well adapted for covering trellises; it looks pretty at all times —— 
common throughout the jungly tracts of the Concan; also in the Mawul dis- 
 , tricts. (Dr. Gibson.) 
' 433. D. Sissoo. w. & A. 813. Rox. Flora. 3. p.223. 
eNS = : . * 
» . Stssoo tree,—common in Kennery Jungles.--hills about Nagotnah,--in G oo- 
‘, zerat. (Dr, Gibson.) 
is) 
434. D. LatiroLiA, w. & A. 814. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 221. Rox. Cor. ¢. 113. 
The Blackwood tree, used for making furniture. --S. Concan.--hanks of the 
Kalinadi river, S. M. Country. (Mr. Law.) 
435. D.VouusiLis, w, & A. 818. Rox. Flora. 3, p. 231. Rox. Cor. ¢. 191. 
Scandent shrub --hills about Nagotnah.--The plant here referred to, requires 
eXamination. 
436. D, Panicuuata. w. & 4.819. Rox. Flora. 3. p. 227. Rox, Cor, t. 114. 
Passee.--alarge and useful tree; pretty common in the Mawul districts, above 
the Ghauts, (Dr. Gibson.) : 
437. D, Fronposa? w. &.A. 820. Rox. Flora. 3, p. 266--a tree; onthe 
Ghauts, has somewhat lance shaped leafets like Rheede’s Figure of D. sean- 
dens; legume thin; 2 seeded.--the Lulling pass, Kandesh, (Dr. Gibson.) 
438. D. SymMpaTuetica. N. 
Ana Mullu--Rheed. Mal. 8. ¢. 40. 
Pentgool, or Pendkool.—a very large scandent shrub, running over high 
trees; the trank is arraed with strong blunt thorns, growing in clusters, from 
6 to 10 inches long, and sometimes beautifully curved;—the foliage resembles 
