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- 1. NABAVELIA, DC. 



N. Zeylanica, DC. (H.f. et T. Fl. Ind. p. 3, cum 8yn.)-C.P. 1009. 



HAS. J«l ot rerj uncommon in the warmer parts of the island. Nom. 

 vulg. "WayoopaJoo" or "NaraweUa." 



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2. CLEMATIS, Liu. 



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Wall 



(M.t. et 1., 1. c. p. 6, cum syn.)— c.p. 2690. 

 -QAB. At an elevation of about 3000 feet, at AllagaUa and Amba- 

 ^ . gamowa, m the Central Province. 



U 2^ C. Gouriana Eoxb. (H.f. et T., I. c. p. 8, cum syn.)— c.p. 680. 

 -UAB. JNewera Elba, and other elevated parts of the Central Pro- 



vmce. 



11 3. THALICTEUM, Lin. 



^•^T; e^yphocarpum, W. et A. (H.f. et T., I.e. t 

 c.p. 2o74. ^ 



Hab. On rocks, Newera Elba, Horton Plains, etc. 



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ANEMONE. Lin 



L A. rivularis Ham. (H.f. et T., 1. c. p. 23, cum 8yn.)-c.P. 1011. 

 I Hab. JNewera Elba. 



5. RANUNCULUS, Lin. 



L R. sagittifolius, Hook. (H.f. et T., l.c. p. 30, cum 8yn.)~c.P. 520, 

 Hab. bwampy spots at Newera Elba and Horton Plains 



Hab Very common on the more elevated parts of the Central Pro- 

 Tmce, from 5000 to 8000 feet. lue v^emrai ± ro- 



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