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Aikin, from the Sanscrit hinsaloo, hurtful, mischievous. So, in northern 

 India another thorny shrub, Capparis sepiaria, is called Hins, and 

 Heengs, from the same root, his, to hurt. Hinsuna, Abrus precatorius, 

 (Wilson) is therefore, perhaps, more properly Capparis sepiaria. 

 Heesaloo is R. rotundifolia especially, the black, orange, and other 

 species are descriminated as Kulia, Jogia-heesaloo, &c. 



Rubus idseus, (identified by Roxburgh with his own rosseflorus, dis- 

 tans, Don ; R. lasiocarpus, Smith. If I am right in identifying it with 

 R. distans of Don, it is the only species of Himalayan Rubus common 

 to the plains and mountains, being found in the open country at Chil- 

 kiya, and as high as 7500 feet. R. goureephul, descends to, but does 

 not quit the base of the mountains.) 



Fragaria sterilis (indica, W. and A. very near F. Malayana, Roxb. but 

 the peduncles are usually leaf opposed. It grows up to 8000 feet.) 



Potentilla fragarioides, (a species common in Gurhwal and Kumaoon ; 

 not determined, but near P. Leschenaultiana.) 



Potentilla reptans (Wallichiana.) 



POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



Lagerstroemia montana (reginse.) 



Doubtful. (Symplocos crataegoides, paniculata, Wall.) 



POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



Uvaria (tomentosa.) 



DlDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 



Ballota (Roylea elegans.) 



DlDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 



Bignonia chelonoides (suaveolens.) 



Gmelina arborea. 



Volkameria? bicolor (Clerodendron odoratum.) 



Vitex trifolia, (negundo.) 



MONADELPHIA MONOGYNIA. 



Careya (arborea, v. pomifera.) 



MONADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



Geranium (bicolor, Royle, and probably ocellatum, Decaisne.) 



MONADELPHIA POLYANDRIA. 



Bombax Ceiba (malabarica.) 

 Bombax (Cochlospermum) gossypium. 



DlADELPHIA DECANDRIA. 



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