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XLVI.^ — SAXIFRAGACEiE. 



1. Vahlia. V. olde7ilandioides (Il.l'iS). Pallai ! 



XLIX. — Halorage^. 



Cf. Schindler in Das Pflanzenreich, for species— splitting. 

 1. Serpicula. S. hirsuta (11.148). Summit of Namina- 

 kuli! 



L. — Rhizophorace^. 



5. Weihea. ir. zeylanica (11.156). Summit of Ritigala ! 

 Fl. Mar. 



LI. — Combretace^. 



1. Terminalia. T. belerica (11.159). Common in the Uva 

 park country. Used with T. chebula in a decoction as black 

 dye for mats, afterwards oxidized in black pond mud contain- 

 ing iron. 



T. chebula (11.159). Watagoda (over 2,500 ft.) ! 



T. parviftora (11.160). Common in W. Prov. and Sabara- 

 gamuwa. 



4. Combretum. C. extensum (11.164). Nalanda (a var. 

 with lax racemes). 



5. Gyrocarpus. O. Jacquini (11.165). Tliinakku, T. 

 Delft Island. 



LII. — Myrtace^. 



1. Rhodomyrtus. R. tomentosa (11.166). Summit of 

 Naminakuli ! 



2. Eugenia. In Key, move 42 E. Mooniana to after 39, 

 E. aprica. and mark "leaves petiolate, oval, thin." 



E. spicata (11.171). Summit of Ritigala ! 

 E. revoluta (11.175). Naminakuli: cymes longer than 

 leaves. 



E. Neesiami (11.177). Watagoda, Thwaites ! 

 E. rotuvAifolia (11.177). Summit of Namiuakuh ! 

 E. olivifnlia (II. 178). Fl. .May. 

 E. maboenidca (11.186). Fl. .Mar. 



LI 11. — Mki- vstomace/k. 



1. Osbeckia. O. Walker i (11.196). Smumit of i'lduru- 

 talagala ! 



