
N y c t a n t h e s biffata, 13 Rava Pow, Rheed- M ai. iv, p, 99, t. 48.
R a i,'H iß , 1602. Sinnerat, ii, 228, tab. 128,— A lofty tree with a
thick item. Flowers extremely fragrant.
angußifolia, 16. Katu-pitfiegam Mulla, Rheed. M a l. v i. p. 93. t.,53.
R ati. H ift. 1602.— Grows in the fandy foil near Cranganor.
elongata, L in n. Suppl. p. 82. B erg. A S t.A n g . lxi. p. 289. tab.xi.— '
A tedious defcriptio'n without any hiftory.
acuminata, Rumph. Amb. iv. p. 87. t. 39* •
triflora,. Burnì. Ind. iv. t. 2.
S c h r e b e r a Siyietenoides, P I. o f Coromandel,ii. l o r .
J a s m i n u m officinale, S y fi.P l. i. 16. F l.C o c b . i. 24. Bauh, P in . 397.
Gerard, 892,.— The common Jafmine, for which we are beholden
to India. The ufe of its flowers in medicine now omitted in our dif-
penfatory.
graudiflorum, 16. Bauh. P in . ii. p. 101. R a i. H ijl. .1600, Pitfie-
gam Mulla, Rheed. M al. vi. p. 91. Outlines o f the Globe, i. p. 217.
Azoricum, 16. F I. Zeyl. 13. Barman Zeyl. 127. tab. 58. fig. 1 .
Outlines, i. p. 217.
odoratiffimum, 17. M ill. D iS i. n. 5.
C h i o n a n t b u s Zeylonica, 20. F I. Zeyl. 14. Barm. Zeyl. 31.
D i a l i u m Indicum, 2 1 . Cortex Fapetarius, Rumph. Am b. i ii. p. 2 1 2 .
t. 197.— Grows to be a lofty tree.
J u s t i c i a Adhatoda, 40. F lo r. Zeyl. 16. Malabar Nut, M iller D iS t.N ’ 4.
Kew Garden, i. p. 28.— Inhabits Malabar and Ceylon, yet will live
in England in the common green-houfe. In gardens fince '1699.
Once fuppofed to bear the leaf and nut o f the B etel chewed by the
Orientalifls. Ray, in H iß . P I. iii. 651. fays that Ahotoda fignifies
in the Malabar a medicine ufed to bring away a dead foetus.
acaulis, L in n . Suppl. p. 84. P I. o f Cor. ii. 127.
ciliaris, L in n . Suppl. p. 84. Burm. Z eyl. 88. t. 38.
Franquebarenjis, L in n . Suppl. p. 85.
J u s t i c i a
J u s t i c i a Gandaruffia, L in n . Suppl. p . 83. Rumph. Amb. iv. p . 70. t. 28.
Ecbolium, Syjl. P I. i. 40. F I. Coch, i . , 29. Carim Curini, Rheed.
M ai. ii. p. 31. t. 20. Outlines o f the Globe, i. p. 217.
betónica, 40. F lo r. Zeyl. 18. Bem-Curini, Rheed. M a l.ii. p. 126.
t. 21.
pibta, 41. F I. Coch. i. 29. Folium BraSteatum, Rumph. Amb. iv.
p . 7 3 . t. 30. Tfiude Maram, Rheed. M al. vi. t. 60.— Is a middle-
fized tree. There are two varieties, the white and the red; the firft
with leaves beautifully blotched with white in the middle. The elegant
leaves o f the white are ufed to ornament the tables and couches
at nuptial feafisc
infundibuliformis, 41. Manja-kurini, Rheed. M ai. ix. p. 121. t. 62.
procumbent, 43. F I. Zeyl. 19.
repens, 44. F I . Zeyl. 20.
Ecbioides, 44. F I. Zeyl, 21.
nafuta, 45. Pulcolli, Rheed. M ai. ix. p. 133. t. 69.
Moretiana, Rumph. Amb. vi. 53. t. 23. fig. 1.
purpurea, Syjl. P I. i. 45. Rumph. Amb. vi. p. 5 1. t. 22. f. 1. F I.
Coch. i. 31.
bivalvis, 43. Adel-odagam, Rheed. M a i. ix.. p. 81. t. 43.
gangetica, 46. Carua Caniram, Rheed. M ai. ix . p. 109. t. 56.
D ia n t h e r a Malabarica, L in . Suppl. 85. Cara Carinam, Rheed. M ai. v.
9. p. 109. t. 36. Jufticia, M ai. H ort. Kew . i. 27.
G r a t i o l a rotundifojia, Syjl. P I. i. 47. Tfianga-pufpam, Rheed. Mai. ix,
p. 1 1 1 . t. 37.
byffiopoidés, 48. P I. o f Cor. ii. 128. F I. Coch. i. 2 6 ..
•virginica, 48. Tfieria MayaNari, Rheed. M ai. ix. p. 165. t. 85.
júncea, P I. o f Cor. ii. 129.
U t r i c u l a r i a ceeruleea, Syjl. P I. i. 32. F I. Zeyl. 23. Nelipu, Rheed.
M ai. ix. p. 137. t. 70.
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