iNs WILLIS : THE FLORA OF RTTTGALA ', 



92. Potystachya zeylanica, Lindl. (?) No flowers or leaves 

 on the specimens collected. Summit. Wind-carried. Com- 

 mon in the moist zone to 4,000 feet. 



93. Sarcochilus complanatus, Hk. f. (fide Trimen). Sum- 

 mit. Wind-carried. Rare in moist zone to 3,000 feet. 



94. Luisia teretifolia, Gaud. Summit. Wind-carried. 

 Rather common in the moist zone to 4,000 feet. 



95. Saccolabium niveum, Lindl. Summit. Wind-carried. 

 Common in the moist zone from 3,000 to 6,000 feet. 



96. Cleisostoma maculosum, Lindl. (?) Not in flower. 

 Summit. Wind-carried. Rare in moist zone from 1,000 to 

 3,000 feet. 



97. Mystacidium zeylanicum, Trim. Summit. Wind- 

 carried. Rather rare in moist zone below 1,000 feet. 



98. Cottonia macrostacliya , Wight. (?) Not in flower. 

 Summit. Wind-carried. Rather rare in the moist region to 

 3.000 feet. 



99. Taeniophyllum Alwisii , Lindl. Summit. Wind-carried. 

 Rare in moist region to 6,000 feet. 



100. Podochilus saxatilis, Lindl. Summit. Wind-carried. 

 Rather rare in moist and intermediate regions to 3.000 feet. 



101. Ancectochilvsregalis,B\. Summit and slopes. Wind - 

 carried. Rather common in moist region to 4,000 feet. 



102. Disperis zeylanica, Trim, (fide Trimen). Summit. 

 Wind-carried. Common in moist zone from 3,000 to 5,000 feet. 



103. Curculigo F inlay soniana,Wa,\}. Summit. Distribu- 

 tion method doubtful. Rather common in moist zone to 

 3,000 feet. 



104. Asparagus gonoclados, Baker. Summit. Fruit a 

 berry, bird-carried. Not uncommon in the lower moist zone. 



Hi5. A. falcatW, L. (?). Some specimens collected seem 

 to agree with this, though their eladodes are rather short . and 

 some similar ones collected on Ritigala by Trimen are labelled 

 with this name, somewhat doubtfully. Summit. Bird- 

 earried, Common to 4,000 feel in the moist and intermediate 



/.ones. 



