310 MR. H. H. W. PEARSON ON THE 
CASSTA MIMOSOIDES, Linn., var. AURICOMA. 
Branches densely clothed with fulvous hair. (877,4000 ft.) 
RUBUS wonuccANUS, Linn. Hooker, ii. 830. Trimen, ii. 136. 
A scrambling shrub. Leaves simple, thick, subglabrous, 
tuberculate above, densely ochreous-pubescent beneath ; 
veins deeply sunken on the upper surface, very prominent 
beneath. Very abundant above 5000 ft. (354, 5800 ft.; 
490, 7000 ft.) Ä 
R. ErLipticvs, Sm. Hooker, ii. 336. Trimen, ii. 137. 
A scrambling shrub. Young parts of the stem densely 
hispid ; leaflets semi-erect, conduplicate, glabrous above, with 
deeply depressed veins, densely grey-pubescent beneath 
with prominent veins. (395, 4000 ft. ; 690, 5600 ft.) 
R. LASIOCARPUS, Sm. Hooker, ii. 339, Trimen, ii. 138. 
A scrambling shrub.  Leaflets glabrous above with de- 
pressed veins, grey-pubescent beneath with prominent veius. 
(240, 5800 ft.) 
R. LASIOCARPUS, Sm., var. SUBGLABER, Thw. 
Leaflets almost glabrous. (747, 3800 ft.; 689, 5600 ft.) 
PorENTILLA MOONTANA, Wight. Hooker,ii.349. Trimen, ii. 139. 
A small prostrate perennial. Rootstock woody; stems 
prostrate, densely tomentose; leaves chiefly radical, a few 
distant on the stem, slightly hairy. Above 6000 ft.; rare. 
(567, 7200 ft.) 
P. Kuerntana, Wight & Arn. Hooker, ii. 359. Trimen, ii. 139. 
A small prostrate annual. Stems tomentose, especially in 
the young parts; leaves sparsely silky-hairy. Above 
6000 ft. (566, 7200 ft.) 
ALCHEMILLA INDICA, Gardn. Hooker, ii. 361. Trimen, ii. 140. 
Perennial. Stems long, prostrate, villous ; leaves sparsely 
pilose above, densely so beneath. Common above 6000 ft. 
(565, 7200 ft.) 
Agrimonia zeylanica, Moon. Hooker, ii. 362. Trimen, ii. 141. 
A tall perennial. Rootstock woody; stems and leaves 
villous-hairy ; leaflets conduplicate, margins red-coloured. 
Above 4000 ft.; common. (691, 5600 ft. ; 246, 5800 ft.) 
BRYOPHYLLUM CALYCINUM, Salisb. Hooker, ii, 413. Trimen, 
n. 145. 
Common at Wilson's Bungalow (4000 ft.). “ A common 
plant on bare rocky places throughout the low and lower 
montane country, and has all the look of a native” ( Trimen). 
