Aganosma. | Apocynacee. 193 
grans Moon Cat. p. 20 (1821). E. macrophylla Roxb. Beng. p. 20 
(1814) nomen; FI. Ind. II, p. 13 (1824) non H. B. K. C. macrophylla 
G. Don Gen. Syst. IV, p. 76 (1836). 
Pace 130.— 
Aganosma cymosa G. Don. 
Hunasgiriya. » 
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1. Anodendron paniculatum A. DC. Girandi-dul, S. 
‘Add syn: 
A. manubriatum Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. VII, p. 33. 
2. A. rhinosporum Thw. 
Ritigala. 
LXXXV.—ASCLEPIADACE. 
Add to key: 
Cor.-lobes contorted : 
Corolla with a short tube, pale green . : . 2. CRYPTOLEPIS. 
Corolla funnel-shaped, pinkish-purple . : : Cryptostegia. 
And: 
Stem. erect : 
Coronal processes laterally compressed; fils. pale 
violet or white. : ; ‘ ; . 6, CALOTROPIS. 
Coronal processes spathulate; fls. scarlet. . 6a. Asclepias. 
Pape 145 
Cryptolepis Buchanani Rk. & S. 
Periploca dubia Burm. f. Fl. Ind. p. 70 (1768) is an older name 
but included, according to Merrill (in Phil. Journ. Sc. XIX, p. 573, 
1921), two species, namely Katu pal valli Rheede Hort. Mal. IX, p. 15 
t. 11 which is this, and also an undetermined Javanese plant which 
was the type. 
Page 146.— 
Secamone emetica R. Br. 
Haragama. 
Page 149.— 
6a. ASCLEPIAS Linn. 
Erect perennials; fl. medium-sized, in axillary umbels; 
corolla-lobes reflexed, valvate; pollen masses 1 in each cell, 
pendulous, waxy; coronal processes erect, adnate to the 
column; stigma 5-angled; follicles turgid, pointed, glabrous; 
seeds comose.—Sp. 60; 1 in Fi. B. Ind. 
13 Part IIf. 
