246 



ENUMERATION OF ISalsolacecB, 



tomentosum^ WiUd. (M 



Very common in the wsn 



■c.p, 2248. 



6. P- perforatum^ Meisn. L c. p. 128, cum syn.— P. Nepalense, 

 Meisn. 1. c. ; Wight, Ic. 1 1804.— c.p. 2251. 



Hab. Very abundant throughout the island. 



7. P. Chinense, Linn. (Meisn. 1. c. p. 130, cum syn. ; Wight, Ic. t. 

 186.)— c.p. 2249. ^ ^ ^ . 



Hab. a very common plant. 



8. P. strigosum, E. Br. (Meisn. 1. c, p. 134, cum syn.)— P. munca' 

 turn, Meisn. 1. c. p. 133.— c.p. 2250. 



Hab. Most elevated parts of the Central Province. 



9. P. peduncttlare, Wall. (Meisn. 1. c. p. 133, cum syn.)— c.p. 3348. 

 Hab. South of the island. 



CXXIV. SALS OL ACE J2. 



1. CHENOPODIUM, Tourn. 

 ^' o^;^™"*^^' ^''^^- (^°1ii«^ ill I>C. Prod. xiii.-ii. p. 69, cum 

 Hab. Trincomalie, Rev. S. 0. Glenie. 



2. ATEIPLEX, Ga^rtn. 



1. A. repens Eoth, (Moq. 1. c. p. 99.)-c.p. 2252 

 Hab. North of the island, Gardner. 



3. ARTHROCNEMUM, Mocjuin. 



l.A. Indicum Moq. in DC. Prod, xiii.-ii. p. 151, cum sjn.-Sali 

 rm« Mr-a WiUd. ; Wight, Ic. t. 737.-C.P. 2262. 

 Hab. North of the island. 



4. SU^DA, Forsk. 



2261 *' "''^^°''*' ^°^- i^ ^^- Prod. xiii.-ii. p. 155, cum syn.-c.P. 



Hab. Putlam, Moon. Trincomali. 

 etc. 



moDl °4 ^1?^''™^^^ ^^^ ^'yles vary in number from 2 to 5, but there are most com 



2260 ^' ^'*^*'*' ^^- ^- °- P- 1^^' ^^^ syn. ; Wight, Ic. t. 1796 

 Hab. Putlam, Moon. Jaffna, and Calpentjnc, Gardner. 



I have not seen fresh specimens in flower of this species, so have jot had an op- 

 portunity of compaimg it so criticaUy as I could wish with the preceding, to which 

 It IS evidently very closely allied. 



inc^eu™ ^^^^' ■^'""■' '* •=°'™«iV cultivated in gai-dens, bwt is certainly not 



