250 
51. Porana.panicutata’ Rox. Flora. Iud, 1. p. 464. Cor. PI. 3. t. 235. 
In a Garden at Belgaum. Mr. Law. C. 8. 
52. Convotvu.us Littter. N. Stem beset with hairs like a Caterpillar. 
Leaves three lobed. N. Concan. 
63. C. Macrocareus. Wall, Intd. by N. 
54. ANISEIA CaLycina. At Surat, in hedges. Mr. Law. 
55. ARGYREIA Serosa, Surat districts. Mr. Taw. 
ORDER 104. LABIATA. p. 147. 
46. Coteus Mataparicus. Wall. Pl. As. Bar. 2..p.16. The leaves and 
rootappear to contain much camphor. EE Hills of Braminwara Range, 
Dr. Gibson, Cochin. N. 
ORDER 106. ACANTHACER. p. 159. 
57. STROBILANTHES AURICULATUS! Wall. Pl. As. Rar, t. 295. Salsette. N- 
ORDER PHYTOLACCER. Loud. Hort. Brit. DP; 53]. 
GISEKIA. L. Pentandria Pentagynia. 
Named after Giseke, a Dutch botanist. 
58. G. PHarnaceoipes. t. Rox. Cor. Pl. 2. 183. Concans. N. 
SALVADORA. Tetrandria Monogynia. 
59. S. Persica.t. Rox. Flora. Ind. 1. p. 389. Cor. PI. 1. ¢. 26. Rivina 
paniculata. L, Cissus arborea. Forsk. Near the Sea, both Concans, 
ORDER 116. LAURIN &. p. 173. 
60. CamMPHORA OFFICINARUM. Bauh, LAURUS CAMPHORIFERA. Rox. Flora. 
Ind. 2. p. 304. Kaemph. Ee 770. t. 771. The Camphor tree of China. 
Intd. by N. 1833. PrN 
GY ROCARPUS, Jacq. Polyeamia Monoecia, 
From Gyro—to turn round, and Karpos—truit, alluding to the capsule 
turning round in the air by means of it’s two long wing-like appendages. 
Gaert. Carp. 2. ¢.97, Jacg. Pl. Am. ¢. 178, 80. 
61, G. Jacquini. Rox. Flora. Ind. 1. p. 445. Cor. Pl. 1. ¢. 1. 
On the Banks of the Krishna, near Nalutwar- Mr. Law, C.S. Specimen 
of the flowers aXamined show them to be tetrandrous, and furnished, with 
four “staminodia glauduliformia,” in place of tour “ staminodia, stipitata, 
elavata,” according to Prof. Nees. Ab. Esenbeck in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. vol. 
2, p. 68, or the nectary of four clavate glands of Dr. Roxbourgh, nor could 
his perforated receptacle be discerned. Germ only seen, N. 
ORDER 122. ARISTOLOCHIZ, p. 178. 
BRAGANTIA. Lour, Gynandria Hexandria. 
In memory of the Duke of Braganza. Lam. III. é. 649. 
62. B, Watuicui. R. Br. Apama siliquosa. Rheed. Mal. 6. ¢. 28. Wight 
and Arnott in Edin. Phil. Journal. Vol. 15. p. 180. 
A shrub, leaves alternate, oblong, lanceolate. fruit a kind of silique, S. 
Concean, rare, N. 
