FURTHER NOTES ON THE FLORA OF NORTHERN GANJAM. 481 



238. Criuum latifolium, Linn. 



239. Pancratium zeylanicum, Linn, 



Taccacea. 



240. Tacca pinnatifida, Forst. 



Dioscreacea. 



241. Dioscorea pentaphylla, Linn. Uriya Koraba. 



242. Dioscorea tomentosa, Kanig. 



243. Dioscorea oppositifolia, Linn. Uriya Pitiolo. 



244. Dioscorea angnina, Roxb. Uriya Kosa'lu. 



245. Dioscorea H amiltoni , Hoolc. f. 



All th^se flower during the rains. The tubers are eaten by the^jungle 

 tribes. 



Liliacece. 



250. Smilax macrophylla, Roxb. Uriya Muthiri. 



251. Scilla indica, Bah. 



252. Chlorophyton tuberosum, Bah. Uriya Bonopia'z. 



Route deriacece. 



253. Monochoria hasttefolia, Presl. 



Commelinacece. 



254. Commelina nudiflora, Linn. 



255. Commelina attenuata, Kanig. 



256. Commelina suffruticosa, BJ. 



257. Aneilema scapiflorum, Wight. 



258. Aneilema vaginatum, R. Br. 



Typhacece. 



259. Typha augastata, Chamb and Bury. Uriya Panitula. 



Aroidece. 

 2G0. Pistia stratiotes, Linn. Flowers cold season. A small, rcsettc-like float- 

 ing plant, common on all tanks. 



261. Typhonium trilobatum, Schott. 



262. Amorphophallus campanulatus, Bl. Uriya Utlo, The large tuber is 



eaten by the jungle tribes. 



263. Plesmonium margarstiferum, Schott. The barren appendage is described 



as " nought or very short," but that of one specimen found .: was 14" 

 long, the total length of the spadix being 5". 



264. Scindapsus officinalis, Schott. An extensive climbsr. 



Alismacecs. 



265. Limnophyton obtusifolium, Miq. 



Naiadaceo'. 



266. Potamogeton indicus, Roxb. 



267. Potamogeton pectinatus, Linn. 



268. Najas minor, All. 



Eriocaulea>. 



269. Eriocaulon trancatum, Ham. 



270. Eriocaulon quinquoengulare, Linn. 



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