142 ENUiiEEATioN OF IBubiace^. 



s. 



WaU. (W. et A., 1. c. p. 409 ; Wight, 

 Am. Pug. 22 (340).— c.p. 107. 



mn^ fli nn plpvni.ion of 7000 to 8000 



Thw 



subeveniis, lanceolatis, acutis, basi ad petiolum dilatatum anpstatis ; 

 stipulis oblongis, membranaceis, glabns, scariosis, persistentibus ;^ pa- 

 niculis terminalibus, elongatis, plurifloris, laxis, pluries tncbotoiGis.— 



c.p. 116. 



Hab. Adam's Peak, Gardner, 



Rami circiter i poll, in diam., stipulis confertis squamosi. Tolia 3-4 poll, longa. 

 Calt/x 4-dentatus, dentibus apicc incrassalis param reUexis. 



9. H. fruticosa, Linn. (W. et A., L c. p. 408, cum syn.)— c.p, 108, 

 2457, _ ,. , 



" Waranneya-" 



10. H. cymosa, TLw. ; fruticosa, erecta, (sicca) nigresccns; mmi^K^ 

 l^vibus, parum angulatis; foliis glabris, nitidis, anguste lanceolatis, 

 ntrinque acutis ; venis primariis inconspicuis ; stipulis triangulanbua, 

 longe aeiuninatis, carinatia, margine glanduloso-dentatis ; c7/mis termi- 

 nalibns, laxis, puberulis ; cali/ce glabro, 4-partito ; segme^itis lanceolatis, 

 acutis, demum recurvia ; corolla externe glabra, fauce pilosa. — c.p. 341/1. 



Hab. Hinidoon Corle, at an elevation of 1000 feet. 



Folia 2-3 poll, longa, 3-7 lin. lata. .41 v 



Readily distinguished from H, fruticosa, to wtich it is very closely allied, ]>y its 

 regularly cymose lax inflorescence, and by the whole plant becoming black m 

 diying. -- 



11. H. monosperma, W. et A., 1. e. p. 410, cum syn. ; Wigbt, Icon. 



t. 1031.— c.p. 97 (112, 139). . ^, , 



Var. iS, suhglahra.—m Bichardiana, Am. 1. c. p. 22 (340) ; \\ aip. 



!Rep. ii. p. 492. — 



Hab. Very abundant in the more elerated parts of the Central rro- 



Tince. 



The whole plant 13 very fetid. It varies very much in the size and hairmess of 

 the leaves. 

 ■ 12. H. nummnlaria, Am. Pug. 23 (341) ; Walp. Bep. ii. p- 492. 



c.p. 1G92. ^ 



Var. ^. glabra.— H, nummulariformis. Am. 1. c. ; Walp. 1. c. p. 4J.5' 



•c.p. 113 2817. 



Hab. Akmdant in wet. rocky places : in the Central Province, at an 



ovation of 5000 to 8000 feet. 



Caules tetragoni. Folia 3-10 lin. longa, marginibua s^pc revolutis. Flares 



purpurei. 



w 



cum syn.) — c.p. 1694. 

 Hab. Very abunda 

 " Gatta-cola." 



with their rice. 



rulg 



very 



14. H. macropliyUa, Wall. (W. et A., 1. c. p. 408, cum syn.)— C.P. 



104, 466. 



Hab. Forests about Adam's Peak. 



