MAHADEB. 



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316. Hedyotidea. — 1-2 way up. 



317. Gramin.— Towards Mahadeb in umbrosis. 



318. Linum trigynuni. Commences at Mahadeb, thence more com- 

 mon to Churra. 



319. Osbeckia. — Floribus mediocribus, loete rosaceis calyce sangui- 

 neo tincto, frutcx humilis ramosus. Moosmai, Churra common. 



320. Croton. — Arbuscula, above Mahadeb 1-2 way between it and 



Moosmari. 



321. Crotalaria Slacyana. — Commences 1-2 way between Moosmai 

 and Mahadeb. 



322. Pogostemon — Floribus stupaque carneis, antheris fusco tiuc- 

 tis. From Mahadeb upwards common. 



323. Andropagonea. — Towards Moosmai inter alia Graminea. 



324. Cyperacea. — 2. 3 Pedalis, spiculis fusscis. 



From Mahadeb upwards, in wet places. 



325. Atheilema — Towards and about Mahadeb in umbrosis. 



320. Acanthacea. — Floribus albis, herbae 1^ pedalis in umbrosis, 

 near Mahadeb. 



327. Legumenosa — Floribus. ochraleucis. 



328. Bonnaya. — Annua ramosa, floribus tubo albo, lamina purpurea 

 loborum apicibus albis, 1-2 way up, common on the path on 

 stones. 



329. Salomonia. — Floribus purpureis commences on road sides 1-2 

 -way to Mahadeb. continues to Churra, where it is stunted, 

 its head quarters is below Mahadeb. 



330. Lycopodium. — Pusillum tenerrimum, lower ranges up near to 

 Mahadeb, in crevices of rocks, forming the stony path. 



331. Vaudellia sp. — Coroll, ccerulea, annua, ramosis decumbens, 

 1-2 way up, on rocky path. 



332. Cheilanthes. — Lower ranges, among crevices of path. 



333. Sonerila. Foliis subtus discoloribus, corollis carneo rosaceis. 

 Stylus filamentis carneis. Anth. basi luteis, rostro purpuras- 

 cent. Calyx albus. Below Mahadeb in shaded recesses of 

 banks. 



334. Begonia. — Foliis carnosis (minima) subtus discolor, sepalis 

 exterioribus rubro venosis, interioribus evenosis albis. Stam. 

 luteis. Rocks at Mahadeb, 1st of genus that appears 



335. Stemodia. Cor. luteis. Calyce magni. Towards Mahadeb not 

 found below. 



