34 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL LllSTORY SOCIETY, 1802. 
Anacardiacejc. 
81. Mangipera indica Linn, Sp. PI. 200j Roxb., FI. Ind. i., 
64J ; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind. ii., 13; Watt, Diet., v., 146. The 
Mango. 
Minikoi; cultivated, only one tree, Fleming. 
Cultivated throughout the tropics; native of S.-E. Asia. 
Moringej:. 
32. Morixga pterygosperma Gaertn., Fruct., ii., 314, t. 147, 
f. 2; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., ii., 45; Watt, Diet., v., 276! 
ByT^rantheraMoringaYs\i].,^ymh.,\., 30; Roxb., Flor. Ind.,ii., 368. 
Guilandina Moringa Linn., Sp. PI. 381. The Horse-Radish Tree. 
Ame'ni; commonly cultivated: Kilt^n; occasionally cultivated, 
Hume. 
Cultivated generally throughout the tropics; native of the lower 
slopes of the North-Western Himalaya. 
Calyciflorae. 
LEGUMINOSiE. 
33. Crotalaria retusa Linn., Sp. PI. 715; Roxb., Flor. Ind., 
iii., 272; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., ii., 75. 
Akati; Fleming! 
A common weed or escape from cultivation in the tropics, only 
doubtfully wild in Africa or America. 
34. Crotalaria verrucosa Linn., Sp. PI. 75; Roxb., Flor. 
Ind., iii., 273; Hook. f„ Flor. Brit. Ind., ii., 77. 
Ameni; Hume ! Kadamum; Fleming ! 
A cosmopolitan tropical weed. 
35. Indigofera cordifolia Heyne in Roth., Nov. Sp., 357; 
Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind. ii., 93. 
Kiltan; Fleming! Kadamum; Fleming! 
India, Afghanistan, N.-B. Africa, Malaya, N. Australia. A weed 
of waste places and fields. 
36. Indigofera tinctoria Linn., Sp. Pi. 751; Roxb., Flor. 
Ind., iii., 379; Hook, f., Flor. Brit. Ind., ii., 99; Watt, Diet., iv., 
387. The Indigo Plant. 
Kadamum; whole fields of this species growing in a wild state, 
Hume ! Fleming ! Akati; Fleming ! 
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