
S f e r m a c o c e flr 'A a , L iri. Stirpi. J20. Rumpb. Amb. v . 6 . p . 2 5 .
procumbent, Sp . corymbafa, Spec. P I. ii. p . 14 9 .
K noxia Zeylonfca, Syft. P I. i. 298. F l. Zeyl. 400. R a i. Sup. 246.
I x o r a coccineq, 3 1 1 . F l. Cocb. i. 9 5 . F l. Zeyl. 22. Fiamma fylvarum,
Rumpb. Amb. iv. p. 105. t. 46. Lohetti, Rheed. M al. ii. p. 17 .
t. 13. Outlines o f the Globe, i. p. 218.
alba, 3 1 1 . F I. Cocb. i. 96. Rheed. M ai. ii. p. 19. t. 14.
P a v e t t a Indica, 3 1 2 . - Flatnmula fylvarum, Rumpb. Amb. iv. p . 1 0 7 .
t. 47. R a i. H iß . 1581. Pavette, f. Malleomothe, Rheed. M ai. v .
p .19 . t. 10. Outlines, i. p. 218.
C a n s i e r a fcandens, P I. o f Cor. i i . 10 3 .
C a l l i c a r p a Americana, S y ß .P l.i. 3 1 3 . F I. Cocb. i. 88. C a te ß .Carol.
ii. p. 47. t, 47. •
tomentofa,, 314. Spec. P I. ii. p. 172. F I. Zeyl. 39. Outlines, i,
p. 2 18 .
E x a c u m fe ß le , 3 18 . F I. Zeyl. h i .
pedunculatum, 3 1 8 . P lu k . M ani. 4 3 . t . 3 4 3 . f . 3.
punclattim, L in . Sappi. 12 4 .
Cissus "oitiginea, Syft. P I . i . 328. F I. Cocb. i. 105. F I. Z eyl. 60.
Rumpb. Amb.'w. 446. t. 164.
quadrangularis, 329. F I. Cocb■ i. 106. Funis quadrangularis, Rumpb.
■Amb. v. p. 83 t. 44. f. 2.
tr ifoliata, 330. F I . C o ch .i. 105. Humph. Am b. x . n. 447.
S a m a r a le t a, 3 3 3 . F I. Zeyl. 4 6 9 . Outlines, i. p. 2 1 8 .
S iR iuM Myrtifolium, 3 3 5 . L in n. P fl. Syft. iii, p. 12 8 . P I - o f Cor. i. tab,
2 .— White and yellow Sanders, or Sandal Wood, fo efteemed for
its fragrance. Grdws to perfection on the Malabar coaft.
L u d w i g i a oppoßtifölia, S y ß .P l.i. 336. F I. Zeyl. fob.
erigata, 3 3 6 . M ant. 40.
O l d e n l a n d i a repens, 337. F I. C o cb .'1. 98. Cruda olla; minima, Rumpb.
Am b. vi. p. 460. t. 170.
O l d e n l a n d i a
O lden l an d ia biflora, Syft. P I. i. 338. F I . Zeyl. 68.
umbellata, 338. F I . Z eyl. b y . P I. o f Cor. i. 3.— Indian Madder produces
a fine yellow dye.
paniculata, 338. F I. C o ch .i. 99. Burm. Zeyl. 161. t. 7 1 . f. 2.
ftr illa , 339. P lu k . M ant. ix. t. 332. f . 2 .
hirfuta, L in n . Suppl. 1 2 7 .
A m m a n n i a oclandra, L in n . Suppl. 1 2 7 .
pinnatifida, L in n. Suppl. 1 2 7 . .
E l e A g n u s latifolia, Syft. P I . i. 343- F I. C o ch .i. 113. F I. Zeyl. 5%.
S a n t a l u m album, 344. F I. C o ch .i. 109. Woodvile’sM ed . B ot. iv. 136.
Bauh. P in . 392. Rumpb. Amb. ii. .p. 42. t. 11. Outlines, i. 140.
Syrium myrtifolium ?
S a l v a d o r a Perftca, 3 4 7 . P I. o f Cor. i. 26.
C a n t h iu m parvifolium, P I. o f Cor. i. 5 1.—-Its thorny branches confti-
tute an excellent fence. The fruit and leaves are edible.
G y r o c a r p u s facquini, P I. o f Cor. i. tab. 1.— The wood is much ufed in
- India, on account o f its lightn'els; to make rafts or catamarans, ,
L E P R A N D R I A P E F R A G T N I A .
I l e x Aftatica, Syft. P I. i. 3 34 . L in . Sup. 11.
C o l d e n i a procumbent, 355. F I. Zeyl. 69.. Rai .Sup. z8t .
F É N L A N D R I A M O N O G T N I A .
H e l io t r o p i o m Indicum, Syft. P I. i. 386. F I. Cocb. i. 126.- F I. Zeyl. 70 .
parviftorum, 380. F I. Zeyl. 4 7 0 . Rai. Sup. 2 7 I .
B or a g o Indica, 3 9 7 . F I. Zeyl. 7 1.
Zeylanica, 398. Barm. Ind. 41. t. 14. f. 2.
T o u rNe f o r t i a argéntea, L ift. Sup. 133. RlumpB. Amb. iv. p. 119.
55-
C y c l a m e n Indicum, Syft. P I. i. 4 1 5 . F I. Zeyl. 4 0 1 .
K k 2 M e n y a n t h e s