194 WILLIS AND SMITH : 



18. Vicoa. V. auriculata (III.33). To 5,000 ft. in Fort 

 Macdonald valley ! 



19. Chrysogonum. C.heterophtjlluni {lll.M). Summit of 

 Naminakuli ! 



30. Gynura. G. lycopersicifolia (III. 43). Summit of 

 Ritigala ! 



31. Emilia. Tlie two species run very much into one 

 another when a lot of specimens are examined. 



E. zeylanica (111.46). Var. ^, Naminakuli ! 



33. Senecio. S. gracilis (III.48). Fl. Feb., Mar. 

 S. ludens (III.49). Fl. Apr., May. 



S. Walkeri (III. 49). Summit of Naminakuli. 



S. scandens (III.50). Below Hakgala, 4,800 ft. ! Fl. Mar. 



34. Crepis. C. fuscipappa (III. 51). Fl. Jan., Feb., 

 Mar. 



LXXIII. — Campanulace^. 



1. Lobelia. L. trigoim (III. 56). Fl. Jan., Mar., May. 

 L. iiicotiancefolia (III. 57). A plant seen at Nawalapitiya, 

 2,000 ft. ! Summit of Naminakuli (and var. trichandra) ! 



LXXIV. — VACCINIACEiE. 



1. Vaccinium, V. LeschenauIlH (III. 61). Maturata. 

 5,500 ft. ! Summit of Naminakuli ! Hakgala do. ! Fl. Oct. 



LXXV. — Ericaceae. 



1. Gaultheria. G. fragrantissima (III. 62). Fl. Jan.. 

 Mar., Ocl. 



2. Rhododendron. //. nrhoreuin (111.63). Summit of 

 Naminakuli ! 



LXXVII. — PEIMULACE.JE. 



1. Lysimachia. L. deltoidea (111.6(5). For 6,000 ft. read 

 5,500 ft. Hakgala! Pattipola! High Forest. Maturata ! 



LXXVIII. — MYRSINACEiE. 



CA. Mez in Das Pflanzonrcich. 

 4-, Ardlsia. A . Willisii Mez. Weligama. 

 A. Mi-ssionis (111.71). Mez unites A. courtallenmn Wight 

 with this. HO it ceases to be endemic, occurring also in S. India. 

 A. Gardiirri (1 11.72). Type and var. [i, Hakgala ! " 



