180 WILLIS AND SMITH : 



XIV.— C'AROPHYLLACEiE. 



3. Drymaria. /). cordata (1.87). Read An annual, witli 

 many erect or procumbent brandies. Sepals 3-nerved. the 

 central nerve strongest, and claiulular-pilose. Haputale. 

 4,S(I0 ft. ! Said to be purgativeto cattle and disliked by them. 



5. Polycarpaea. P. rorytnhosa (1.88). Fort Macdonald 

 valley, opposite Hakgala. 4. SCO ft. ! Elephant Plains ! 



XV . — PORTULACACEiE. 



1. Portulaca. P. tuberosa (1.90). Elephant Pass ! 



XVI . — Tajslariscine^. 

 1. Tamarix. T. (/allied (1.91). Umbiri.S. Kirai. Tini. T. 

 Mannar I Elephant Pass ! Xegombo I 



XIX. — GUTTIER^. 



Line i), after Caloyhyllum lead trapezifolium. 



1. Garcinia. G. Morclla (I.9G). Locahties. for 2,()(»() 

 rawZ 4,000 ft. Maskehya! Bandarawela! Firs, also in starch. 



G. terpTt-ophi/lln (1.97). Avisawella ! 



2. Calophyllum. C. spectahilc (1.99). Mapatkina, S. 

 C. Walkeri (1.104). Naminakuli ! 



XX. — ^TeRXSTRCEM I ACEiE. 



3. Eurya. E. ucujninata {I.IW). :?.S00 ft. Pearson. 



.KXT. — DirTEROCARrAC'E/E. 



2. Shorea. S. I issophylla {l.lll). Fruit almost wingless. 

 Commonest Dipterocarp on banks of I'.cnlola riv(M\ Also 

 called ^ akalialu in Southern I'rovince. 



3. Doona. I), rordifolia {\. 122). Pasduu korale. 

 J), (intlijolia (1.12.'}). Seeds eaten after boihng. 



6. Vatica. I', ohscura (1.129). Line 4, for " ])ah.*r 

 beneath," &e.. rrad " veijilets minutely reticulate, pellucid, 

 with free dilaU'd ends," petiole, &e. Fl. sweet scented. 



XXII. -Malvace/E. 



1. Sida. S.huviilvi {l.Ul). Palampasi. T. 



.S'. mywraisi^ (1.142). Fort Mm-donald valley. 4,S00 fl,. 



,S'. rhomhifolia (LU.'i). Extends info iii)|)('r montane zone. 



