“86 _ RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDTA. 
264. Cucumis L, 
609. C. trigonus Roxb. 
Flowers and fruits June. 2,200/c% 
265. Citrullus Schrad. 
610. C. colocynthis Schrad. 
. Flowers and fruits June. 1200’. 
266. Coccinia W. & A. 
611. C. indica W. & A. (Cephalandra indica Naud.) 
Flowers and fruits throughout the year. 1,000’-1,300’. 
267. Bryoniopsis Arn. 
612. B. laciniosa Naud. (Bryonia laciniosa L.) 
Flowers and fruits in the cold season. 1,200’-3,000’. 
268. Melothria L. 
618. M. maderaspatana Cogn. ( Mukia scabrelle Arn.) a 
Plowors and fruits in the rains and cold weather. 1,200’-3,000’. 
O14. M. leiosperma Cogn. (Mukia leiosperma Thw.) 
Flowers May. 4,500’. 
65. M. Baueriana Cogn, 
Flowers December, 3,100 
416. M. perpusilla Cogn. (Zehneria Hookeriana Arn.) 
Flowers May to June, 2,200’-4,500’, 
re , umbellata Cogn, (Zehneria umbellata Thw.) A. C. 
(Zehneria Baneriana Endl.) 
O18. M. zeylanica C. B. Clarke, No. 3668. 
wers December, Kadamparai ; 2,800’, 
oe ; = ers *69. Corallocarpus Welw. 
ei C. epigaea Hook, ¢ ee 
ower February ; fruits. September. 1,000’-1,500’. : 
