200 Boraginaceez. [ Ehretia. 
Page 195.— 
1. Bhretia levis Roxb. : 
Var. ?canarensis Clarke in Fl. Brit. Ind. IV, p. 142 (1885). 
E. canarensis Miq. in Fl. Hohenack no. 285; Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 891 
(1923). KE. levis Wight Ic. t. 1382 (1850). E. Championu Wight & 
Gardn. ex Clarke 1. c. in syn. 
Leaves acuminate; infl. axillary; fls. smaller. 
Rare ; Hantane. 
Also in the W. Ghats. 
This is regarded as a distinct species by Gamble, who also keeps up 
E. ovalifolia Wight. The material in the Peradeniya Herbarium is 
not sufficient to decide between the extreme views of Trimen and 
Gamble so i have adopted the intermediate view of Clarke. 
For E. buxifolia Roxb. read: 
2. E. microphylla Lamk. III, II, p. 425 (1793); Merr. in Phil. 
Journ. Se. Bot. 1V;“p. 602 (19090); Gamble: FI: Madr. p. 891 (1923). 
Cordia retusa Vahl Symb. II, p. 42 (1701) non E. retusa Wall. E. 
buxifolia Roxb. Cor. Pl. I, p. 42 (1795). 
Page 197.—For Rhabdia Mart. read: 
4. ROTULA Lour. 
For Rhabdia lycioides Mart. read: 
Rotula aquatica Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 121 (1790); Rob. in Phil. 
Journ. Sc. Bot. IV, p. 693 (1909); Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 893 (1923). 
Rhabdia lycioides Mart. Nov. Gen. Sp. II, p. 137 (1826). 
6. HELIOTROPIUM Linn. 
Fruit quite enclosed in the cal.; plant villous . 1. H. SUPINUM. 
Fruit not enclosed in the cal. : 
Fruit of 4 achenes: 
Erect ; cymes long : 
Stamens joined together by their tips, 
afterwards separating; stigma stalked, 
conical above the umbrella - shaped 
ring; leaves linear ; : : . 2. H, ZEYLANICUM. 
Stamens free; stigma sessile; leaves 
spathulate, glabrous. ; : . 2a. H. curassavicum. 
Prostrate ; cymes short : 
Page 200.—For H. paniculatum Br. read: 
2. H. zeylanicum Lamk. Encycl. II], p. 94 (1789); Duthie FI. 
Gang. Pl. II, p. 93 (1911); Gamble FI. Madr. p. 896 (1923). H. pani- 
culatum R. Br. Prodr. p- 494 (1810). 
2a. H. curassavicum Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 130 (1753); Rob. in Phil. 
Journ. Sc. IV, p. 695 (1909); Bot. Mag. t. 2669; in ‘Ann. Perad. V, 
Pp. 538 (1914); ‘Gamble Fi. Madr. p. 896 (1923). 
Annual; stem up to 14 ft., erect or prostrate, glabrous; 
leaves oe in. long, spathulate, glabrous; fl. numerous, 
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