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0. buxifolia (11.197). Nuwara Eliya ! Hakgala ! Var. ^, 

 Horton Plains ! 



0. rubicunda (11.197). Summit of Narainakuli ! Fl. Sept. 



3. Kendrickia. K. Walkeri (11.200). High Forest, Matu- 

 rata. 5,500 ft. ! Hakgala, 5,200 ft. ! 



4. Sonerila. Some specimens of S. zeylanica var. affinis 

 are quite hairy beneath the leaves ; some of S. rhombifoUa 

 show leaves distinctly 5-nerved and unequal at base ; some 

 of S. Arnottiana have leaves nearly glabrous below. 



5. Arnottiana (11.204). Ohiya ! Fl. May. 

 S. lanceolata (11.206). Singhe Raja forest ! 



5. pilosula (11.207). Meddakanda, Balangoda ! Fl. Sept. 



6. Memecylon. M.macrophyllum {11.214:). Pasdun korale. 

 M. umbellatum (11.216). The leaves of this plant are used 



in a decoction with sappan to make a red dye for mats. They 

 have no red colour and are probably the mordant. 



LIV^ — Lythrace^. 



1. Aramannia. A. yentandra (11.224). Bandarawela. 

 4,000 ft. ! 



A. octandra (11.225). Doluwa Kande ! 



LV. — Onageace^. 



1. Jussiaea. J. suffruticosa (11.233). Maturata at 5,500 

 ft. ! Bandarawela at 4,000 ft. ! 



LVI. — Samydace^. 



1. Casearia. C. esculents (11.237). Dimbula ! Haputale ! 



C. coriacea (11.237). Hakgala, 5,500 ft. ! Horton Plains ! 

 Summit of Naminakuh ! Fl. May. 



3. Homalium. H. zeylanicum (11.239). Haputale, 4,800 

 ft.! 



LVIII. — CUCTJHBITACE^. 



1. Trichosanthes. T. nervifoUa (11.244). Dimbula ! 



2. Gymnopetalum. G. Wightii (11.246). Dimbula ! 



3. Cephalandra. C. indica (11.247). Summit of Ritigala ! 

 8. Bryonia. B. laciniosa (II. 254). The fruit becomes a 



dull red when ripe, but the white vertical stripes remain. 

 After " Hermann's Herb." rmd '' except under B. jJal^iata 

 (see Modecca)." 



