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on axillary short shoots; young leaves brown-red. Very 
abundant everywhere. (445, 2200 ft.; 443, 3000 ft.; 381, 
5800 ft.; 881, 6200 ft.) 
PEDICULARIS ZEYLANICA, Benth. Hooker, iv. 317. Trimen, iii. 260. 
Perennial. Rootstock woody; roots tuberous; leaves 
mostly radical, a few smaller ones higher up the stem, gemi- 
erect, glabrous above, pubescent beneath with recurved 
margins. Abundant above 5000 ft. One of the earliest 
plants to reappear after a pataua-fire. (821, 5600 ft.; 568, 
7200 ft.) 
[Specimens of Utricularia sp. were so badly preserved that 
identifieation is in several cases impossible. The following were 
all found in marshy hollows at the elevations indicated. | 
UTRICULARIA CERULEA, Linn. Hooker, iv. 331. Trimen, iii. 268. 
A common species. (459, 3000 ft. ; and at 6200 ft.) 
U. BIFIDA, Linn. Hooker, iv. 332. Trimen, iii. 270. 
(461, 3000 ft.) 
U. racemosa, Wall. Hooker, iv. 333. Trimen, iii. 270. 
(463, 3000 ft.) 
U. ORBICULATA, Wall. Hooker, iv. 334. Trimen, iii. 271. 
(462, 3000 ft.) 
Didymocarpus Humboldtiana, Gardn. Hooker, iv. 253. Trimen, 
iii. 273. 
A small perennial. Rootstock short, stout and erect; 
leaves radical, densely tomentose beneath, hirsute above. 
On wet boulders between 5000 and 6000 ft. (762, 5600 ft.) 
JUSTICIA PROCUMBENS, Linn. Hooker, iv. 539. Trimen, iii. 337. 
A small stoloniferous perennial. Stems decumbent, 
usually with long internodes ; leaves small, wrinkled, with 
recurved margins. Common among the grasses above 5000 
ft. (701, 5600 ft. ; 842, 6200 ft.) 
LANTANA sp. (3000 ft.; 3800 ft.) 
Premna Thwaitesii, C. B. Clarke. Hooker, iv. 579. Trimen, 
iii. 353. 
A small tree. Young parts densely pubescent; leaves 
densely pubescent beneath; strongly aromatic. Near 
Wilson's Bungalow ; rare. (Trimen.) 
GENIOSPORUM ELONGATUM, Benth. Hooker, iv. 610. Trimen, 
iii. 368. 
A tall perennial. Rootstock woody; stem with long 
internodes ; leaves few, erect, conduplicate, small, pubescent 
