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1. Hopea discolor Thw. [Irredurulla, Durulla, S. (F. 
Lewis). 
Bark brown, thick, furrowed. 
Gilimale; Panilla; Valley of Gin-ganga; Rasagala near Balan- 
goda; Nahetti Forest, near Rakvana; Bambarabotuva (F. Lewis). 
2. H. jucunda Thw. 
Enlarged fruit sepals 3 in. long, broadly spathulate, about 
9 veined; nut ovate, sharp-pointed almost twice as long as 
the unenlarged sepals. 
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3. H. cordifolia Trim. Uva-mendora, S. (F. Lewis). 
Flowers about ;% in. diam. in erect axillary panicles; sepals 
broadly oval, apex acute, slightly pubescent on both sur- 
faces; petals glabrous on the inner surface; stamens 15; 
connective prolonged into a bristle twice as long as the 
anthers; ovary minute, glabrous, 3-locular with 2 ovules in 
each loculus. 
Kirinde ganga (Broun & F. Lewis). 
For Sunaptea Griff. read: 
5. COTYLELOBIUM Pierre. 
For Sunaptea scabriuscula Trim. read: 
Cotylelobium scabriusculum Brandis in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
XXXI, p. 114 (1895). Dyrella scabriuscula Heim. in Bull. Soc. Bot. 
Fr. XXXIX, p. 153 (1892). Napat-beraliya, S. (F. Lewis). 
Botale; Morawak Korale (F. Lewis). 
For Sunaptea disticha Trim. read: 
12. Doona ?disticha Pierre Fl. For. Cochinch. sub. t. 237, in 
obs. (1890). Sunaptea ?disticha Trim. Syst. Cat. Ceyl. Fl. p. 91 
(1885). 
Both Pierre and Brandis consider this a Doona. 
Page 128.—For Vatica Roxburghiana Bl. read.: 
1. V. chinensis Linn. Mant. II, p. 242 (1771). V. Roxburghiana 
mi Wis: Bot. Il, ps 331 (1852). 
Bark smooth, pale grey. 
Fls. white. 
For Stemonoporus Lewisianus Trim. read: 
2. Vateria? Lewisiana (Trim.) Vatica Lewisiana Livera in 
Ann. Perad. IX, p. 97 (1924). Stemonoporus Lewisianus Trim. ex 
Hk. f. in Trim. FI. Ceyl. V, p. 383 (1900). 
Calyx imbricate (?) enlarged in fruit; stamens 15 in 2 rows 
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