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5. P. tomentosa, Willd. (Sell, in DC. 1. c. p. G34, cum syn. ; Wiglit, 



Ic. 1. 1468.)— c.p. 747. 



Hab. Common up to an elevation of 3000 feet. Nom. vulg. " Boo- 

 sairoo-gass." 



WaU. rSch. 1. c. V. 636.)— c.p. 325. 



Wight 



Hab. Hotter parts of the island, not uncommon. 



7. P. cordifolia, EoxTj. Fl. Ind. iii. p. 78 ; Sch. 1. c. p. 632 ; 

 Ic. t. 1483.— c.p. 193. 

 Hab. Hot, drier parts of the island. 



Folia subglal)ra vel subtus tomentosa. Corolla flavida, plus minus rubro tincta. 



7. CALLICAEPA, Linn. 



1. C. ■Wallicliiana, Walp. Eep. iv. p. 125 ; Sch. in DC. Prod. xi. p. 

 641, cum syn. ; Wight, Ic. t. 1480.— c.p. 722. 



Hab. Very common up to an elevation of 4000 feet. Nom. vulg. 

 " Eela-gass." 



8. CLERODENDBON, Linn. 



1. C. inerme, E. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ; Sch. in DC. Prod. xi. p. 

 660, cum syn. — c.p. 1949. 



Hab. Very common near the sea. Nom. vulg. " Wal-gooranda." 



2. C. phlomoides, Linn. (Sch. 1. c. p. 663, cum syn. ; Wight, Ic. t. 

 1473.)— c.p. 1950. 



Hab. Hotter parts of the island, not yery common. 



3. C. serratum, Spr. (Sch. 1, c. p. 664, cum syn. ; Wight, Ic. 1. 1472.) 

 —c.p, 1951. 



Hab. Not uncommon up to an elevation of 2000 feet. 'Norn. rulg. 

 "Ken-handa." 



4. C. Iiinnceij Thw. — An Volkameria scandem, Linn.f. Supp. p. 292; 



Sch. L c. p. 657 ?— c.p. 1948. 

 Hab. Hot, drier parts of the island, 



Scandeas. Hamuli juuiores subteretes, pilosi. Folia obovato-rotundata, sub- 

 eordata, apiculata, superne pilosula, subtus pallidiora, glanduloso-punctata et prrecipue 

 ad nervos pilosa, 2-3 poll, longa, Fetiolo 2-3 hn. lougo. Famcuia tenumalea, 

 foliosae, corymbi formes, coinpacta}, incauo-pllostc. Fedicelli subnulli. Cahj:e hypo- 

 crateriformis, breve 5-dentatus, in arithesi U Im. longus. Corolla alba, exteme 

 pilosa, tuho 3 lin. longo, limho 5 liu. in exp., lobis oblongis obtusis, mfenore parum 



longiore. Filamenta valde dongata. 



This is most probably, I think, Volk. scandens, Linn, f.; but, as the descnption 

 of the latter does not quite accord with our plant, and as the name of Cler, sca7ideii^ 

 has been applied by Palisot de Bcauvois to another species of the genus, I have 



thonsrht it best to nail t.hp. nrpsp.nt C!l(>r. LinnaL 



5. C. infortpnatum, Linn. (Sch. L c. p. 667, cum syn. ; W igL 



t. 147L— c.p. 2894. i . . 



Hab. Not uncommon in damp forests, up to an elevation of 

 feet. Nom. vulg. *' Gas-pinna." 



0. SiPHONANTHus, R. Br , is common in gardens, but is not truly indigenous. 



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