Pygeum. | Rosacee. IOI 
2. P. parvifolium Koehne |. c. p. 179 (1914). P. Wightianum 
var. parvifolium Thw. Enum. p. 103 (1864). 
Montane zone above 4000 ft.; common. FI. May, Oct. 
Endemic. 
More material is required before this can be accorded specific rank. 
3. P. Wightianum Blume. 
Endemic. 
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4. P. pLaGiocarpuM Koehne i. c. p. 180. 
Endemic. 
This is also a doubtful species. 
5. P. zeylanicum Gaertn. 
Vattegoda ; Ginigathena. 
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2. RUBUS Linn. 
Leaves simple : 
Leaves small with a more or less homo- 
geneous, thick pubescence; stems usu- 
ally white tomentose; infl. rather dense ; 
spines small; fruit purple; pedicels up 
to 03 in. long; species of the upper 
montane zone: 
Petals v. small, white; pubescence 
orange; bracts deeply laciniate; lvs. 
peutely 5 lobed. ~ . ; : : . I. R. MICROPETALUS. 
Petals large, pink, pubescence ochre; 
bracts less deeply laciniate ; lvs. oblong, 
7-lobed : , : ; : - 
Leaves large, usually with the pubescence 
darker on the veins; stems brown 
tomentose; petals large: 
Bracts deeply laciniate; fruits black; 
spines small; veins slightly darker 
pubescent; pedicels over 03 in. long ; 
species of the montane zone: 
Pubescence grey ochre with darker 
veins; infl. rather dense; fruit small R. micropetalus. 
Pubescence ferrugineous ; veins scarcely 
darker ; infl. lax; fruit large ; 
Bracts subentire; spines large; infl. very 
lax; veins much darker : 
Leaves shallowly cordate; fruits large, 
black; fls. pink; upper montane zone 4. R. GARDNERIANUS. 
Leaves deeply cordate; fruit small pur- 
plish red; fls. white; above tooo ft. . 5. R. INDICUS. 
Leaves pinnate : 
Leaves 3-foliolate; fruit yellow; stems 
green, with hairs and thorns : es Ki. RELIPTICUS. 
Leaves 5-7 foliolate; stems glaucous; fruit | 
bluish black : 
Leaflets broadly ovate; flowers large 
Leaflets elliptic; flowers small 
2. R. FAIRHOLMIANUS. 
3. R. RUGOSUS. 
. LEUCOCARPUS. 
. NIVEUS. 
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