Il8 JUxNCACE/E 



in addition to the special fruit, yellow or orange flowers ; and 

 plants at lower levels, identical in every other respect have 

 flowers so coloured. It looks as if we have here one species 

 with two allelomorphic forms, a glabrous and hairyv and which 

 in addition varies in the colour of its flowers according to 

 altitude. 



Commelina clavata Clarke; Vol. I p. 419. t. 538. 

 CYANOTIS. 



See Vol. I p. 536. 



Cyanotis wightii Clarke ; Vol. I p. 421. t. 539. 



JUNCACE/E. 



Juncus bufonius L/«« ; F.B.I. Yl 392, I i. A small 

 densly tufted plant, with very thin needle-like stems 

 and leaves, and pale green flowers, in small axillary 

 cymes, t. 540. 



Nilgiris : on damp hill side. Fir. September near Sandy 

 NuUat toll bar. Fysan. 



Gen. Dist. Native of Northern India, not known here before. 



Juncus glaucus Ehrh. ; Vol. I p. 423. t. 541. 

 Grows here as robust as J. communis in Europe. 



LUZULA. 



Luzula campcstris DC. ; Vol. I p. 424. t. 542. 

 ARACE>t. 



See Vol. 1 p. 424- 



ERIOCAULONACE/E. 



ERIOCAULON. 



See Vol. I p. 427 and add : 



Eriocaulon olivcri Fyson ; Vol. I p. 431, II, t. 276. In 

 flower later in the year than E. collinum. Petals 

 of lower male flowers protruding as a fringe, conspi- 

 cuous when fresh, but not seen when dry. 



