oe 
3 249 
¥) ORDER 78. COMPOSITAE. p, 94. 
“42, Artemisia Vutcaris. Rox. Flora, Ind. 3. p. 420. 
Downa cultivated in Gardens, rare. 
43. Carpbuus ArGyracantuus. Wall. Wight’s Cont. p. 25. At Cambay. N. 
ORDER 83. MYRSINEACES®. p. 104. 
~WARRENIA. Wight. Mss. Pentandria Monogynia. 
44. W. — 2 
S. Concan. N. 
ORDER . ERICEZ. Lind. Loud. syst. Hort. Brit. p. 523, 
RHODODENDRON. t. Decandria Monogynia, 
From Rhodon—a rose, and dendron—a tree; resemblance. 
45. R. ? 
Intd. by Mr. Skinner; species undetermined. 
ORDER 89. APOCYNE. p. 112. 
ECHITES. Lt. Pentandria Monogynia. 
From Echis,—a viper; alluding to it’s twining habit. 
46. E. AntipysenTerica. Roth. Spr. syst. 1. p. 6833. Holarrhena Antidy- 
senterica. Royles Illustrations. p. 27!. S. Concan. N. This may he distin- 
guished from Sp. No. 868 above, by the flower having no staminal crown, 
and the leaves being slightly crenate. 
ORDER 90, ASCLEPITADEZ p. 117. 
47. OponTANDRA Renirormis. Wight. A new Genus. Madras Journal of 
Science for January 1838 p. 142. From the Coast of the Red Sea. 
ORDER 92. GENTIANE. p. 123. 
SWERTIA. vt. Pentandria Digynia. 
From E. swert of Holland. 
4s. S. Decussata. N. Dharwar &c. Mr. Law. ~ 
ORDER 94. PEDALINE. p. 126. 
49. SrsamuMm Laciniatum. W. Sprengel’s syst. 2. p. 814. A procumben 
plant with beautiful flowers. At Badamee. Mr. Law. 
ORDER 96. CONVOLVULACE4. p. 127. 
50. Ipomoa Piveata. Rox. Flora, Ind. 1. p. 504. 
An annual. S. Concan, tho’ a native of China. N. It is remarkable for the ; 
curious bonnet or involucre inclosing the flowers. 
** These, nature s works, the curious mind employ. 
Inspire a soothing, melancholy joy.” 
