78 ENUMERATION OF [Terelinthacea 



4 lin. longEe, rufescentes, hi/pocarpio xciuilato dimidio breviore pocullformi coc 

 cineo suffultse. 



4. GLYCYCARPUS, Dalzell. 



Hook. Joura. of Bot. vol. ii. (1850) p. 38. 



1. G. racemosa, Dalz. 1. c. ; Hook. Icon. PL ix. t. 842.— c.p. 1260. 

 Hab. Very common, up to an elevation of 3000 feet. JSTom. vnlg 

 "Bala-gass.'^ 



Drn])(B maturte nigro-purpurese. Cotyledones scepissime purpurco -tinctse. 



5. BTJCHANA]!TIA, Koxb. 



1. B. angustifolia, Eoxb. (W. et A. Prod. i. 169, cum syn. ; Wiglit, 



Icon. t. 101.)— c.p. 471, 1255. 



Hab. Nortli of tlie. island, Gardner; Galagama. 



Buclianania? Zeylanica, Bl. Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. p. 185, is probably a state of 

 Mangifera Indica^ Linn., jadgiug from the native name he has given of the plant. 



6. CAMPNOSPERMA, Tliw. 



i 



r 



Hook. Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. p. 65. t. 1 A, Walpers, Ann. voL iv. p. 444. 



f 



1, O- Zeylanicum, Thw., 1. c. — CP. 246. 



Hab. Saffragam and Ambagamowa Districts, generally on the banks 

 of streams, up to an elevation of 1000 feet. 



7. ODINA, Eoxb. 



1.* O- "V^Todier, Eoxb. (W. et A. Prod. i. 171, cum syn. ; Wiglit, 



Icones, t, 60.) — c.p. 1161. 



Hab. Warmer parts of the island, up to an elevation of 1500 feet. 



Nom. vulg. " Hig- or Hik-gass." 



A considerable quantity of gum exudes from the trunk of this tree, which the na- 

 tives use as a medicinal plaster. 



baralla-gass." 



8. EVIA, Comm. 



Blame, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. p. 234. S;pondias, Auct. {partim). 



amara^ Comm. (Blume, 1. c. cum syn.) — c.p. 1263. 



ion, up to an elevation of 2000 feet. Nom. vulg. "'Am- 



9. PBOTIUM, Btti-m. 



I. P. caudatTim, W. et A. Prod. i. 176. — C.P, 1261. 



Hab. Hot, drier parts of tlie island, at no great elevation. 



10. SCUTINANTHE, Th^v. 



Hook. Joum. of Bot. vol. viii. (1856) p. 266. t. 8 J?. . " 

 Flores abortu dioici. Calyx cupuliformia, camoso-coriaceus, in scg- 



