RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
1059. Martynia diandra Glox. 
et OF ills ee 
1129. Browellia demissa Linn. A rare escape. 
1130. Lantana Camara Linn. In the moist western region. 
1358. Jatropha Curcas Linn. Near villages. — 
- 1425. Pilea museosa Lindl. In the plantations. 
In open places, mostly near ‘the foot 1 
Synopsis.. From al! sources to which I have had access I have drawn | 
out the list given further on which contains 1,828 species, excluding the 
mosses and fungi of which the list is very incomplete. Of these about 
1,500 ‘have been derived from my own notes and the fest from one or more — 
of the authorities quoted. 
_ There are only 3 Gymnosperms riz.— 
Gnetum: seandéns Roxb., Podocarpus latifolia Wall., and  Cyeas 
_etreinalis Linn. 4 is Oe ae 
Only one family, the Leguminosae, is represented by over 100 species 
" (177) the next being the Euphorbiaces: wi 
Wo genera are represe’ 
sented by more than 20 species; Crotalaria with 
82 and Impatiens with 26, 
Synoptical table. ee 
poe Divison? ‘Number of Number of Number - 
Families, Genera ae. 
ee rE ee eee 
I Phanerogamia 140 65, 1,690 
A. Dicotyledones 116 640 _— 
1. Polypetale 63 286 6i9 
(a) Thalamifore 22 ~ 81 a8 
(8) Diseifforws Se 94 180 
(©) Callyetfora 93 ai = 
2, Gamopetalss 33 253 546 
3. Monochlamydw ola 101 = 
B. Gymnosperme, eS eae s 
C. Monocotyledones . : 
IL Cryptogamia ae : : 
