202 WILLIS AND SMITH : 



CVIII. — Aristolochiace/e. 



2. Aristolochia. A. indica (III. 423). Below Hakgala, 

 4,600 ft. ! 



CIX. — PlPERACE^. 



1. Piper. P. Thwaiiesii (III.426). Fl. Feb.-Apr. 



2. Peperomia. P. Wightiami (III. 431). Add var. ^, 

 Ritigalensis Willis. Summit of Ritigala ! 



P. confusa (III. 431). Summit of Ritigala ! 

 P. dindigulensis {llIA'il). Summit of Ritigala I Var. ^. 

 Hakgala ! Haputale ! Oliiya ! Fl. Apr. 



CXIII. — Lauraceje. 



3. Cinnamomum. C. om/i/o/mm (III. 442). Hakgala! 



7. Litsea. L. ovalifolia (III. 451). Hakgala! Adam's 

 Peak ! Fl. Mar. 



CXI V .— Proteace^. 



1. Helicia. II. zeylanica {1\\A?>1). Lagalla ! 



CXV. — THYMEL^iEACEiE. 



1. Wikstroemia. W. canescens {111 A5^). Hakgala! 



2. Lasiosiphon. L. eriocephalus (111.459). Patana, Fort 

 Macdonald valley, 4,800 ft.! 



CXVII. — LORANTHACEJE. 



1. Loranthus. L. tomentosus (lllA^ry). Fl. Mar., May. 

 L. scleroplujllus (III. 460). Summit of Xaminakuli ! Fl. 



Feb., Mar. 



L. lomji/lonis (TTI.468). Fl. Feb., Apr. 



L. neelghcrrensis (III. 468). Summit of Naminakuli ! 



L. loniceroidr.s (111.469). Hakgahi ! Summit of Namina- 

 kuli! Fl. .Inue. 



2. Viscum. V. japo7iicum (111 AT 2). Summit of Namina- 

 kuli 1 



CXVIII.— SANTALACE.E. 



1. Osyris. (f. arborra (III. 474). The berries are red. 



VoIk. 1\'. and \ . cuntain a good many mistakes in the .sjidi- 

 ing of native names of plants, nameH of placeb. and simihir 

 errors, for which no fault can beattaclied to Sir Joseph Hooker. 



