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Catalogue of Plants collected at Bombay. 



[April 



garden;?. — 329. Pladua virgata. — 330. Plumbago rosea. — 331. Plum- 

 bago Zeylonica. — 332. Physalis angulata. — S3.&. Plumeria acuminata.- — 

 334. Periploca esculenta. A very pretty twining plant ; flowers during 

 the rains. — 335. Perilla ocymoides. — 336. Polyanthus tuberosa. Culti- 

 vated in gardens ; worn by native women in their hair. — 337. Parkin- 

 sonia aculeala. In gardens. — 338. Poinciana pulcherrima. Common 

 in gardens. It grows in abundance close to the caves of Ellora, near 

 Aurungabad, but I suppose it has all been planted. — 339. Portuiaca 

 oleracea. — 340. Psidium pyriferum. Grown in gardens. — 341. Punica 

 Granatum. Grown in gardens. — 342. Premna integri 'folia. — 343. 

 Phlomis Indica. — 344. Pedalium Mureoc. 

 315. Passiflora fa-tida. In Gardens. 



343. „ laurifolia. Do. 

 347. „ minima. Do. 

 343. „ alata-ccerulea. Do. 



349. Pislia Stratiotes. — 350. Pentapetes phoenicea. In gardens. — 351 

 Pterospermumac<?W/W/w?/i.— 352. Phaspolus Mungo. — 353. — Polygonum 

 glabrum. — 354. Phyllanthus bacciformis. — 355. Pandanus odoratissimus* 

 — 356. Prenanthes sarmentosus. — 357. Quisqualis Indica. In gardens. 

 —•353. Rhizophora Mangle. — 359. Rosa ? Several species in gardens. 

 *~380. Ricinus communis. — 361. I . lellia Zeylonica. — 362. Rottleria 

 tinctoria. — 363. Saccharum ojficinarum. Cultivated. — 364. Smilax 

 aspera. — 365. Santalum album. — 366. Solanum tuberosum. — 367. Sola- 

 num ly coper sicum.— -368. Solanum melongina.— '£69. Solanum nigrum. — 

 370. Solanum jacquini.-SJl. Sterculia colorata.—372. Stersulia urens-. 

 — 373. Sterculia foetida. Poon tree. Grows to a great height in 

 Malabar ; masts are made of it.— 374. Sphcieranthus Indicus.—375. 

 Sansevcera Zeylonica. — 376. Sapindus emarginatus. — Sapindus tetra- 

 phyllus. — 377. Spondias Amra. — 378. Sesamum Indicum. — 379. Sida 

 populifolia. — 380. Smithia sensitiva.— 381 . Spilanthes alba. — 382. 

 Salvadora persica.— 383. Stemoclia ruderalis.— 384. Tectona grandis. 

 Teak tree.— 385. Tamarix Indica.— 386. Turnera ulmifolia. In gardens. 

 — 387. Tradescantia discolor. In gardens.— 388. Tradescantia cristala. 

 — 389. Triumfetta annua. — 390. Thunbergia grandijlora. In gardens. 

 —391. Tamarindus Indica.— 39% Tagites patula. In gardens ; worn by- 

 native women in their hair,— 393. Trichosanth.es Anguina.— 384. Tro- 

 pins aspera.— 395. Terminalia Caiappa.—39Q. Terminalia alata.—397 . 

 Terminalia Bellirica.— 398. Tabernaemontana dichotoma.— 399. Utri- 

 cularia stellar is.— 4.00. Ulmus integrifolia. Salsette.— 401. Unona 

 longi folia.— 402. Vitis vinifera. In gardens. — 403. Vitex trifolia. — 

 404. Vernonia arborea.— 405. Vernonia an ilielmintic a. —40Q. Verbena 

 sativa.-A07. Verbena dichotoma.— 408. Viscum compressum.— 409. 

 Vangueria spinosa.— 410. Vangueria edulis.— 411. Vitmannia elliptica. 

 —412. Yucca gloriosa.— 413. Zingiber officinale.-A\4. Ziziphus Juju- 

 6a.— 415. Zinnia elegans. In gardens only. 416. Zea Mays. Indian 

 corn ; extensively cultivated.— 417. Zapania nodiflora. — Records of 

 General Science, Nos. 21 and 22, for September and October 1836. 



