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A very common shrub in gardens, and easily raised from cuttings, There 
are several varieties, with green leaves; green, with large white spots; green, 
tinged with red; dark red &c. Sprengel’s J, nigricams, and J. sanguinolente, 
should both perhaps be referred to this species. 
1203. J. Ecgouiium. Rox. Flora. Ind. 1. p. 114. Wall. Pl. Asiat. Rar. 3. ¢. 
108. Bot. Mag. ¢. 1847. Carimcurim. Rheed. Mal. 2. ¢. 20. Linn. Trans, 14, 
p. 206. 
Oodoo Jatee.—A shrubby, erect plant, with greenish, or azure-colour- 
ed flowers, in terminal spikes; they appear during the rains. 
Kandalla;—hills throughout the Concans. There isa variety common on 
Malabar hill Bombay, with stems like Plumbago; and bracts with curled 
margins, 
1204. J. Panicutata. Rox. Flora. Ind. 1. p. 117, Andrographis panicu- 
lata. Wall. Pl. As. Rar, 3. p.116. Cara Kaniram. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 56. Ains- 
lie. Mat. Ind. 1. p. 96. Lam. II. ¢. 12. 
Kuriatoo,— Kulpa.— Kala metee, Mahatita.— King of bitters. 
Kreat.—Herbaceous plant, common in gardens, and much used in medicine 
by the natives. It forms the basis of the French Drogue Amere. 
1205. J. Ecuiomes. Rox. Flora, Ind. {.p.118.Andrographis echioides. 
Wall. Pl. Rar. 3. p. 117. Pee-tumba. Rheed, Mal. 9. ¢. 46. 
Ran-Chimnee.— Annual, with purple and white flowers. 
S. Concan, N.—Country south of Almednuggur, rare. (Dr, Gibson.) 
Sect. 2. ANTHERS DouBLeE. Cor. BILABIATE. 
1206. J. Nasuta. Rox. Flora. Ind. 1. p, 120. Rhinacanthus communis, 
Wall, Pl. As. Rar. 3.p. 108, Carmantine tubuleuse.Lam Ency, Pulcolli. 
Rheed. Mal. 9, ¢t. 69. Bot. Mag. ¢, 325. Ainslie. Mat. Ind. 2. p. 316. 
Naga-mulli or Jasminum cobra de capella. Joai-panas. 
A shrubby, poor looking plant, with white flowers in axillary and terminal | 
panicles. The natives use the bruized leaves for curing ring worms. 
In gardens. The rocky part of the Rotunda Ghaut, Mahableshwur. 
1207. J. Bivatvis. Rox, Flora. Ind. |. p. 124. J. tinctoria? Rox. I. foetida. 
Forskol. Peristrophe tinctoria. Wall. Pl. As, Rar. 3. p. 113. Aiuslie Mat, Ind, 
2. p. 29. Rumph. Amb. 6. ¢. 22. f. 1. Gaert. Fruct. ¢. 54. f. 4. 
Green Loden;— medicinal. A shrub with some resemblance to J. Adhutoda. 
S. Concan. N. Gardens, Bombay. 
1208. J. Bicatycunata. Rox. Flora. Ind. lL. p. 126. Peristrophe bicalyculata. 
Wall. Pl. As. Rar. 3. p. 118. J. ligulata, Lam. Ill, ¢. 12. f. 2. Cav, Ic. 1. t. 71. 
Ainslie Mat. Ind. 2. p. 65. 
A poor looking weed ; grows in waste places; flowers in October, 
Sect. 3. ANTHERS DouBLe. Cor. RINGENT. 
1209. J. ApuHatopa. Rox. Flora. Ind. ! p. 126. Adhatoda vasica, Wall. 
As. Rar, 3. p. 103. Carmantine en arbre. Lam. Ency. Meth. Bot. Mag. 
t. 861. Pluk. Alm, ¢. 173. Ainslie Mat. Ind. 2. p. 3. 
Adulsa, Bakus, Vasooka.— Roxburgh says, the wood is esteemed good for 
making charcoal for gun powder.—A tall shrub with white flowers, dotted 
with brown specks; they appear in October. It is commonas a hedge plant 
about villages. 
1210. J. Genparussa, Rox. Flora. Ind.!. p. 128. Gendarussa vulgaris: 
Wall. As. Pl. Rar. 3. p, 104. Carmantine saliciforme, Lam. Ency. Vada- 
kodi. Rheed. Mal. 9. ¢. 42. Pluk. Alm. ¢. 55. f. 3. Rumph. Amb. 4. ft, 28. 
and 29. Ainslie. Mat. Ind. 2. p. 67. iy 
