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21. Leea Macropuy a, Rox, Flora. Ind. 1. p. 653. Commen in Jungles 
towards the Ghauts. Mr. Law. In both Concans, where it prefers a moist 
situation. N. Reputed to be a remedy for the Guinea worm. Mr. Law. 
ORDER . GERANIACEZ. D.C. Prod. 1. p. 637. 
PELARGONIUM. Herit. Monadelphia Heptandria. 
From Pelargos—a stork; the beak of the fruit: 
22. P. Capiratum. t, D. C. Prod. 1. p. 974. cav. diss. 4. t. 105. f. 1, 
The rose scented Pelargonium. In Gardens, from the Cape. 
23. P. Inauinans. Ait. D. C. p. 659. The scarlet-flowered Pelargonium, 
From the Cape. 
ORDER. TROPZOLEG. D. C. Prod. 1. p. 683. 
24. TROPAEOLUM. L. Octandria Monogynia. 
From Tropaeum—a trophy; leaf and flower. 
T. Masus. L. Bot. Mag. ¢. 23. Great Indian cress. A native of Peru; in 
Gardens at Bombay. 
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ORDER 37. BALSAMLNER. p. 34. 
25. Imparviens. Rivularis. Wight Madras Journal of Science. Ram Ghaut. 
Mr. Law. Hewra. Dr. Gibson. 
ORDER 39. CONNARACEA. p. 36. 
26. Connarus Srriatus. N. Leaves pinnaied, capsule marked with stria. 
S. Concan. N, 
ORDER 46. RHAMNER., p. 39, 
27. Z. Nummutaria. Wight’s Prod. 1. p. 162. Z. Microphylla. Rox. Flora, 
Ind. 1. p. 613. Pluk. ¢. 197. f. 2. common in the black soil of the Deccan. 
Mr. Law. 
ORDER 48. TEREBINTHACES. p. 40. 
PYGEUM. Gaert. Icosandria Monogynia. 
Denoting in Greek a Bum, from the similitade in the form of the fruit. 
Gaert. Carp. 1. ¢. 46.f. 4. 
98. P. Acuminatum. Colebr. in Lin. Trans, 12. ¢. 18. Mahableswur and 
Kandalla, but rare. 
ORDER 50. LEGUMINOS &. p. 44. 
29. FLEMINGIA SEMIALATA. Rox. Flora. Ind, 3. p. 340, Cor. Pl. 3. t, 249, 
Intd. by N. 
VICIA, Tourn. Diadelpbia Decandria. 
From Vincio—to bind together; alluding to the twinin g tendrils of this 
genus. 
30 ~=V. Fasa.v. Rox. Flora. Ind. 3. p. 323. 
Backla or Vackla—Cultivated at Surat to a small extent; resembles the 
W indsor-bean. 
