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2. Abutilon. The Key is unsatisfactory : new one proposed. 

 Carpels usually 15 or more. 



n. 2 in. diameter. 



Leaves liairy above 1. A. asiaticum. 



Leaves densely velvety above 2. A. muticum. 



n. 1| in., stem.s hairy 4. A. graveolens. 



Fl. 1 in., stems nearly glabrous 3. A. indicum. 



Carpels about 12 ; fl. i in. 5. A. crispum. 



A. graveolens (1.145). Maturata ! Fl. Oct. Scented at 

 Anuradhapura. 



3. Wissadula. W. zeylanica (1.146). Nuwara Eliya, 

 Gardner (perhaps an error) ; Maturata, Thwaites ! 



6. Julostylis. J. angustifolia (1.150). Avisawella ! 

 8. Hibiscus. H. collinus (1.152). Parutti, T. 



H. pandurceformis (1.154:). Tissamaharama ! Fl. Feb. 



H. ficulneus (1.155). Tissamaharama! Mannar! 



H. angulosus (1.156). Nuwara Ehya ! 



10, Bombax. B. malabaricum (1.160). Kadduparutti, 

 T. Looks wild on Upper Uva patanas, quite 3,500 ft. 



12. Cullenia. C. excelsa (1.162). Called Badulla in the 

 VV. and S. Pro vs. (Broun). 



XXIII. — Sterculiace^. 



4. Pterospermum, P. suberifolmm (1.169). Hantana ! 

 Hanguranketa ! 



5. Pentapetes. P. phoenicea (1.169). Tissamaharama! 



7. Waltheria. W. indica (1.171). Li description, after 

 clusters (line 6) read " on long or short peduncles." Fl. May. 



XXIV.— Tilt ACE^. 



After Key, read " With the exception of Elaeocarjjus and 

 Triumfetta all," &c. 



1. Pityranthe. P. verrucosa (1.172). Minneriya ! Bibile ! 



3. Grewia. G.tilicefolia (1.115). Ramboda ! Teldeniya ! 



G. orientalis (1.176). Pundaluoya, apparently quite wild, 

 4,400 ft. ! 



G. polygama (1.177). Uma-oya ! 



G. populifolia (1.178). Chilaw ! 



