22 Guttifere : [ Calophyllum. 
Page 99.—For C: spectabile Willd. read: 
3. ©. Soulattri Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 122 (1765). C. spectabile 
Willd. in Mag. Berol. p. 80 (1811). C. acuminatum Lamk. Encycl. I, 
P- 553 (1783). 
Valley of Gin-ganga; Kukulu Korale (F. Lewis). 
Page 99.—For C. Burmanni Wight read: 
C. Calaba Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 514 (1753); Fawce. & Rendle, Fl. Jam. 
V, 3, p. 200 (1926), C. Burmanni Wight Ill. I, p. 129 (1838). 
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5. C. pulcherrimum Wall. 
Ellaboda Kande. 
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g. C. trapezifolium Thw. 
Maskeliya. 
Also in S. India. 
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10. ©. cuneifolium Thw. 
Madugoda (F. Lewis). 
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Kayea stylosa Thw., Honakka S. (F. Lewis). 
Maguru-ganga (F. Lewis). ; 
Page 112.— 
2. Gordonia speciosa Choisy. 
Bogavantalava (F. Lewis). 
For Camellia Thea Link. read: 
(THEA SINENSIS Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 515 (1753); C.P-O. Stuart in 
De Thee V, pp. 137-8 (1924). Camellia sinensis O. Ktze. in Act. 
Hort. Petrop., X, p. 195 (1887). Camellia Thea Link. Enum. Hort. 
Berol. II, p. 73 (1822). C. theifera Griff. Not. IV, p. 558 t. 601 f. 1 
(1854). 
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1. Dipterocarpus hispidus Thw. 
Stem straight, cylindrical; bark pale greyish. 
Abundant Kukulu Korale; Singhe Rajah Forest; parts of Gilimale ; 
Eratne; near Karavita; occasionally in the lower parts of Pasdun 
Korale, Udugama; Valley of Gin-ganga beyond Deniyaya (F. Lewis). 
1. D. zeylanicus Thw. 
Bark pale brownish flaking off in rather large pieces. 
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3. D. scabridus Thw. 
Bark darker than in D. zeylanicus, exfoliating in very small 
pieces; inflorescence a branched, axillary, lax, stellate- 
Part I. 
