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j The flame of the woods. A pretty shrub, with bright scarlet flowers in term- 
inal corymbs;—only to be met with in gardens about Bombay;— grows wild in 
S.M. Country. (Mr. Law.) 
718. I. Banpuuca. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 376. Schetti. Rheed, Mal. 2. ¢. 13. 
Asiat. Res. 4. p. 250. Bot. Reg, t. 513. 
Buckoolee, Jungle Geranium.—A spreading, bushy shrub; smaller than 
the last species;—flowers of a scarlet or crimson colour; appear more or 
less all the year;—common in Salsette; generally under the shade of other 
bushes;—on the poor uncultivated land between Indapoor and Dasgaum, S. 
Concan.—common. ; ; 
719. 1. Srricta. w. & a. 1307. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 379. Bot. Mag. t. 169. 
Rumph. Amb. 4. t. 47, Don’s. syst, 3, p. 571: 
_ An erect growing shrub;—in gardens, Bombay. 
720. I. Parvirtora. w. & a. 1314. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 383. Wight in Hoo- 
kers Bot. Misc, t. 34. Vahls. Symbols. ¢. 52. 
Raicoorah. Whorn, Gooavee-luckree, Torch tree.—A small erect growing 
tree; flowers in February and March, in terminal panicles.—Elephanta;— 
common on the Ghauts;—abundant in the Jungles about Nagpore;—the Dak 
runners make torches of it. 
721. {, Barpata? Rox. Flora. 1. p. 384. Rheed. Mal. 2. t. 14? Bot. Mag. 
t. 2505. | 
A shrub, flowers in the rains, pure white; in terminal panicles.—Sir R. de 
Faria’s garden, Mazagaum.—This plantrequires examination. 
All the Zxoras are very ornamental. 
345, PAVETTA.L. Tetrandria Monogynia. 
From the Malabar name. Gaert. t. 25. Don’s. syst 3. p. 574. 
722, P. Inpica. w.& A. 1823. Ixora pavetta. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 386. Rheed. 
Mal. 5. ¢t, 10. Ainslie Mat. Ind. 2. p, 289. 
Paput.—A shrub, 3 or 4 feet high; leaves deciduous in the cold weather; 
flowers in April and May, white.—One of the commonest shrubs at Maha- 
bleshwur.—along the Ghauts;—hills Salsette §c. 
723. P. Roruiana. w.& A. 1826. 
- A shrub,—Duddi on the banks of the, Gutpurba. (Mr. Law.) 
724, P. LoNnGiFtora? DC, prod. 4.p. 491. 
A. shrub, with smooth lanceolate leaves, and white flowers, which appear 
in May.—Kandalla. (Dr. Lush.) perhapsitisa variety of P. tomentosa, N. 
346. GRUMILEA. w.& A, Pentandria Monogynia. 
Grumila.—a little heap; in allusion to the Albumen. Gaert. t. 28. 
9725. G. Concersta? w. & A. 1330.—A shrub with smooth bark, broad obo- 
vate, nerved leaves, and white scentless flowers, in terminal corymbs;—they 
appear in February and March.—in the ravines at Mahableshwur, rare.— 
This plant requires examination. g 
347. PSYCHOTRIA. L. Pentandria Monogynia. 
Psyche—life; in allusion to the medicinal properties of some of the species. 
726. P.HersBaAceA. Rox. Flora. 1. p. 533. 
Geophila reniformis. w. & a, 1343. Rheed. Mal. ¢. 21.—herbaceous plant.— 
S. Concan. N. a. : 
348. COFFEA. L, Pentandria Monogynia. ih 
Caffce—a Province in Africa where it grows-—Lam, ¢. 160. Gaert. ¢. 25. 
727. C. ARABICA- w. & A. 1339. Rox. Flora. 1. p.539. Bot. Mag. ¢, 1803, 
Ainslie Mat. Ind, 1. p, 81, Wight’s Icones. part 3, ¢, 53. 
