178 WILLIS AND SMITH : 



P. Korinti (1.25). Suiniuit of Ritigala ! 



7. Xylopia. X. parvlfolia (1.28). Chidavintai. T. 

 Mullaittivu ! 



8. Goniothalamus. G. reliculatus (1.31). Locality given 

 by Trimen as Nillowe, but the specimen is marked by Thwaites 

 " between Mininpittiya and Dellowe." 



10. Bocagea. King does not keep this genus for any 

 species, considering it entirely American. He restores 

 Sagercea. 



v.— Menlspermace^. 



1. Tinospora. T. rnalabarica (1.38). Var. ji has the stem 

 hairy. Anuradhajiura ! 



3. Coscinium. C. fenestrafum (lAl). P. 42 in brackets, cwW 

 D. Hanbuiy in Pharm. Journ., 1851, p. 321. 



4. Tiliacora. T. racemosa (1.42). Pelagama, Lagalla 

 district ! Atakalan korale ! 



5. Limacia. L. cuspidaUt {IA2). Hantane! 



7. Pachygone. P. ovata (1.45). Haragama ! 



8. Stephania. Tlie fl. sometimes have all the parts doubled 

 in number. 



S. hcrnandifolia {IA5). Hakgala, 5,500 ft. ! Horton Plains, 

 7 .000 ft . ! Hewaheta ! Bintenna ! 



9. Cissampelos. C. Pan ira (1.46). Hakgala, 5,500 ft. ! 

 Fort MacdiMiaki valley, 4.()0(l ft. ! 



10. Cyclea. C. Burmannl (1.47). See Dioscorea peltata 

 Juss. in Pers. Syn. II., 621. Leaves sometimes rather hairy 

 above, with cihate margins, occasionally nearly glabrous 

 below, only finely pubescent along the veins. 



Summit of Ritigala ! Ha])utale, 4,800 ft ! 



Vlll.— CituciEu.i;. 



1. Nasturtium. X. indie am {1. 52). Kalawewa I 



2. Cardamine. C.afriraii(i{l.ry'^). Naminakuli, 4,000 ft. ! 

 C. Huljiiiiiltrllnta (1.53). Craig, Bandarawela ! 



IX. — CaI'PABIDACE^. 



On p. 55, line 3, jor "no species occurs" read "Capparis 

 -Moonii extends into." 



1. Cleome. ('. viDnophfiUn (1.55). liadulla I Dambullal 



