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LXXIX . — Sapotace^. 



5. Palaquium. P. petiolare (III. 82). Molpedda, Kiri 

 hembiliya, S.; common at Hewesse (Wright). 



P. grande (III. 82). Molpedda, S. Singhe Raja forest, Kada- 

 wata, Hinidum, common at Hewesse (Wright). 



LXXX. — Ebenace^. 



1. Maba. M. acuminata (III.88). Hewesse (Wright). 

 M. ovalifolia (III. 88). Peniyaral forest (Wright). 



M. huxifolia (III. 89). Hewessa (Wright). 



2. Diospyros. See Wright, The genus Diospyros in Ceylon, 

 Ann. Perad. II., 1904, pp. 1 and 133. 



D. ovalifolia (III. 91). Anuradhapura ! 



D. montana (III. 92). Kalugala ! 



D. Toposia (III. 94). Eratne, Kurunegala, Hewesse, Gan- 

 garuwa ! 



D. ehenum (III.94). Line 3, for " dichotomously " read 

 " distichously." Female fl. 2-4 together, umbellate, in a 

 specimen from Vavuniy a, 1896. Ruanwela, Gampola (Wright) ! 



D. pruriens (111.95). Kadawata (Peak Wilderness), Magala 

 (do.), Eratne (Wright)! 



D. oocarpa (III.97). Kalugala (Wright) ! 



D. qucesita (III. 97). Madampe, Yagirala (Wright) ! 



D. sylvatica (III.89). Kurunegala, Gampola (Wright) ! 



D. Ursula (III.99). Kitulgala, Eratne (Wright) ! 



D. insignis (III. 100). Wilagama, Niriela near Ratnapura, 

 Ratnapura, Singhe Raja forest (Wright) ! 



D. Thwaitesii (III. 101). Palakata near Udugama (Wright) ! 



D. affinis (III. 102). Kurunegala, Kanthalai (dry region) ! 



D. crumenata (III. 102). Gangaruwa (Wright) ! Also occurs 

 in Bombay (Cooke, Flora), so not endemic. 



Localities of actual herbarium specimens given . See Wright 

 for others. 



LXXXI. — Styrace^. 



Cf. Brand in Das Pflanzenreich. 



1. Symplocos. S. spicata (III.104). This tree is one of 

 the most attractive hosts for the root parasite Rosellinia, 

 and is dreaded by planters when felled. 



