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6. Sapindus. S. Thwaitesii (1.308). Fruit usually of a 

 single carpel (the two abortive ones like warts on its base), 

 about 8 in., ovoid, blunt, densely puberulous, pale ochre- 

 yellow, pericarp thin, tough, seed enveloped in thin fleshy aril 

 (Trimen). 



8. Pometia. P. eximia. Called Na-inibul, S.,in Sabara- 

 gamuwa. April sweet, but hardly worth eating. 



9. Harpullia. H. imbricata (l.Sll). Tangalla ! 



10. Dodonsea. D. viscosa (1.312). Patanas in Fort 

 Macdonald vaUey, 5,000 ft. ! 



11. Turpinia. T.pomif era (1.313). Kukurunian,S. Var. 

 ^, below Bandarawela, 3,700 ft. ! Below Hakgala ! Fl. Mar.- 

 May. 



XLI. — Sabiace^. 



1. Meliosma. M. simplicifolia (1.315). Bandarawela, 

 3,800 ft. ! 



M. ArnoUiana (I.3I5). Fl. May. 



XLII. — Anacardiace^. 



4. Semecarpus. S. nigro-viridis (1.323). To 6,000 ft. 

 Nuwara Eliya I Haputale ! Dimbula ! Maskeliya ! 



XLIII. — Connarace.^:. 



2. Connarus. C. monocar pus (11.2). Balangoda! 



XLIV. — Leguminos^. 



3. Crotalaria. C. ferruginea (11.10). Patana. Fort 

 Macdonald valley, 4,700 ft. ! Patana. Hakgala, 5,500 ft. \ 



C. alhida (11.12). Fl. Oct. 

 C. nana (11.13). 5,800 ft. Pearson. 

 C. retusa (11.15). Patana, Bandarawela, 4,000 ft. ! 

 C. vernicosa (11.15). 5,600 ft. Pearson. 

 C. medicaginea (11.18). Var. ^, patana in Fort Macdonald 

 vaUey, 4,500 ft. ! 



5. Indigofera. /. aspalathoides (11.23). Much used for 

 manuring in Jaffna District. Also known as Mantu in Tamil, 

 and supposed to be specially good for manuring cassava 

 (J. P. Lewis). 



