EypoxidaeemJl ceylon plants. 323 



Bombay Flor. p, 234,— J[. paniciilatum, Wight, Ic. t. 2075-2.— C. p. 

 3025. 



Hab. Common in the Central Province. 



Bracte<s miiiut®, rotuudatae, coricavae, apice incrassatae, coluratpe, incurve. Folia 

 glabra vel pilosula. 



3. FLOSCOPA, Lour. 



Dither ocarpuSy Kuuth. 



1. P, paniculata, Hassk. (Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. iii. p. 542; Benth. FI. 

 Hongk. p. 377, cnm ^jn,~Dithyrocarpus peiiolaius, D, SotMi, et Z?. 

 undulatus, Wight, Ic. tt. 2079, 2080.)— c.p. 553. 



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



4. POLLIA, Thunb, 



AelUla, E. Meyer. 



1. p. Indies.,— AcUsia Indica, Wight, Ic. t. 2008.— c.p. 2327 

 Hab. Not uncommon in the warmer parts of the island. 



5. CYANOTIS, Don. 



(Norn. vulg. " Goloo-bailoo.") 



4 



1. C. aKiIlaris, E. et Sch. (Kth. Enum. ir. p. 105, cum syn.)— c.p. 



2330, 



Hab. Hotter parts of the island 



2. C. cristata, E. et Sch. (Kth. 

 2082.)— c.p. ^217. 



Wight 



3000 



Wisht. Ic. t. S0S3.)~c.p. 



Eab. Newera EUia and other elevated parts of the island. 



4. C. fascxculata, E. et Sch. (Kth. 1. c. p. 104, cum syn, ; Wight, Ic. 



t. 2086-2.)— c.p. 2433 (2978). 



Hab. Very abundant in the Central Province. 



5. C. lanceolata, Wight, Ic. t. 2085.— C.P. 2332, 3223. Var. sub- 

 Slabya,~c.v, 3216. 



Hab. Central Province, up to an elevation of 6000 feet. 



Closely allied to the preceding species, but distinp:Tnshed by its much larger size 

 ^^d by the dlflereut character of the pubescence, which is silky iu this, but laaose ia 



C. faseinnlnf/f 



CLI. HYPOXIDACE^. 



r 



9- 



1. HYPOXIS, Linn. 



1. H. trichocarpa^ AVight, Ic. t. 2045.— JZ". latifolia, H. leptosta- 



chya, H, pauciflora, et H, hrachi/stacJiya, AVlght, Ic. tt. 2044, 2045. 

 2046.— c.p. 2288. Var. Unearifolia,~c,v. 2290. 



