104 ~ Rosaceex. [ Rubus, 
- Upper montane zone; common. Nuvara Eliya; Hakgala. Fis. 
March-Apr., Oct.; pink. 
Var. tomentosa var. nov. 
Leaves densely white tomentose beneath. 
With the type but commoner. 
Also in S. India. 
For R. lasiocarpus Sm. read: 
Rubus niveus Thunb. Diss. Rub. p. 9 (1813). R. lasiocarpus Sm. 
in Rees Cycl. XXX (1815). R. ros@folius Thunb. FI. Ceil. p. 7 (1825) 
non Sm. R. parvifolius Moon, Cat. p. 40 (1824). 
As R. leucocarpus but branches pubescent; leaflets 5-9, 
ovate or elliptic, cuneate or truncate at the base, subacute 
with the end leaflets usually acute and acuminate, glabrous 
above, greyish-white tomentose beneath, more distantly 
serrate; stipules linear; fls. in terminal panicles and small 
axillary corymbs; bracts filiform; calyx lobes much smaller 
and more distant; petal 2 as long as the calyx lobes; fruit 
pink (?) with smaller drupes. 
Above 2000 ft.; common. Peradeniya; Hantane; Gorinidihela. Fls. 
July. Moon gives Rodu-ketambila as the S. name. 
Widely distributed in Tropical Asia. 
Thunberg’s locality was Java. 
R. MULTIFLORUS Thunb. Diss. Rub: p. 7 (1813); Pl ene 
1825). 
eee (Thunberg). 
Also collected in Java. ‘This species is unknown to me. 
Page 139.—For Potentilla Kleiniana W. & A. read: 
P. sundaica O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. p. 219 (1891). Fragaria sundaica 
Bl. Bijdr. p. 1106 (1826). Potentilla Kleiniana W. & A. Prodr. p. 300 
(1834). 
XLVIT.—CRASSULACEA:. 
Calyx not inflated; sepals almost free . : . I. KALANCHOE. 
Calyx inflated, shortly lobed . : : : . 2. BRYOPHYLLUM. 
Pave 145,— 
2. BRYOPHYLLUM Salisb. 
Herbs; leaves simple or compound; inflorescence pani- 
culate; calyx inflated, shortly 4-lobed, valvate; corolla cam- ~ 
panulate, 4-lobed; stamens 8, inserted on the corolla-tube; — 
carpels 4; seeds numerous.—Sp. 4; natives of Africa. 
For B. calycinum Salisb. read: 
B. pinnatuM Kurz, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. p. 309 (1871). Cotyle- 
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