THE FLORA 



OF THE 



NILGIRI AND PULNEY HILL-TOPS 



(ABOVE 6,500 FEET) 



BEING THE 



WILD AND COMMONER INTRODUCED FLOWERING 



PLANTS 



ROUND THE KILL-STATIONS OF 



OOTACAMUND, KOTAGIRI AND 

 KODAIKANAL 



wall 286 full page illustrations and 4 maps 



BY 



P. F. FYSON, B.A., F.L.S., 



Indian Educational Service, 

 Pro/essol' of Botany, Presideticy College, Madras. 



VOLUME 11. 



MADRAS: 

 PRINTED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT, GOVERNMENT PRESS. 



1915- 



LIBRARY 

 NEW YORK 

 BOTANICAL 



GARr>FM 



