Clematis. ] Ranunculacee. 
Page 2.— 
2. Clematis gouriana Roxb. 
Hakgala. 
Naravelia zeylanica DC. 
Hiniduma. 
Paee 2. — 
Anemone rivularis Ham. 
Ambevela. 
Page 5.—For Delima sarmentosa L. read: 
1, Tetracera scandens Merr. Interp. Rumph. p. 365 (1917). 
Tragia scandens Linn. in Stickm. Herb. Amb. p. 18 (1753). Delima 
sarmentosa Linn. Sp. Pl., ed. 2, p. 736 (1762). 
Page 6.—For Tertracera levis Vahl read: 
2. T. Akara Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. xix, p. 366 (1921). Calo- 
phyllum Akara Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 121 (1788). Tertracera levis 
Vahl Symb. III, p. 71 (1794). 
Page 9.— 
7, Acrotrema lyratum Thw. 
Ellaboda Kande. 
Pace 12.— 
1. Dillenia indica Linn. Uva, T. (Gamble). 
Page 14.— 
I. MicuHeia Linn. 
Small trees; fis. pale yellow; Ivs. 3-33 in. long . 1. M. NILAGERICA, 
Large trees; fis. yellow; lvs. 4-8 in. long . . Ia. M. CHAMPACA. 
faaee.15.— 
1a. M. cuampaca Linn.; Hk. f. & Th. in Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 42 
(1872). Miung- or Gini-Hapu, S. Chenpakan, T. 
A large tree, 40-50 ft.; trunk cylindrical; bark smooth, 
pale brown, coming off in flakes; young parts silky; leaves 
ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, acute at apex, cuneate at base, 
glabrous, entire; lamina 4-8 in. long, 2-3 in. broad; petiole 
I in. long; stipules deciduous, silky; fl. axillary, solitary, 
24 in. diam., on a stout pedicel; perianth segments about 12, 
glabrous; capsules silky; ovules 3 or more; fruit a spike of 
follicles, each follicle dull green, dehiscent; seeds scarlet. 
Common in secondary jungle. FI. April, yellow. 
Native of India and Java. 
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