220 Orobanchacee. [ Utricaularia. 
Stem and leaves fugacious; flowering stems 4-10 in., 
robust, erect, occasionally branched; scales of the scape 
produced backwards below their point of insertion and 
acuminate at both ends; fls. 3-6, on the upper half of the 
scape; pedicels short, slender; bracts similar to the scales; 
sep. ovate-oblong, obtuse, glabrous; spur of corolla shorter 
than the lower lip, directed downwards. : 
Montane zone; rather common. Nuvara Eliya; Ramboda; Horton 
Plains; Pidurutalagala and Pasdun Korale. 
Also in S. India. 
Page 271.—F¥or Utricularia orbiculata Wall. read: 
10. U. striatula Sm. on Rees, Cycl. XXXVII, no. 17 (1817); 
Gamble. Fl. Madr. p. 983 (1924). U. orbiculata Wall. Cat. no. 1500 
(1828); A. DC. Prodr. VIII, p. 18 (1844). 
Page 272.— 
fEschynanthus zeylanica Gardn. kaye 
Endemic? Var. 8 is given. for the Nilghiris in the Fl. Brit. Ind. but 
omitted by Gamble, Fl. Madr. p. 985, it was based on 3 specimens 
(1) Ceylon, Walker 26; (2) Nilghiris, Pycarah, Wight; (3) Anamallays, 
Beddome. 
Page 274.— 
3. Didymocarpus zeylanicus R. Br. 
Valley of the Maskeliya Ganga, near the Laxapana mountain 
(F. Lewis); near Gartmore Estate, Maskeliya. 
Page 275.— 
1. Chirita Moonii Gardn. 
Rangala. 
Chirita is reduced to Didymocarpus in Engler’s Nat. Pflanzen- 
familien, perhaps correctly. 
Page 276.— 
2. ©. Walkeri Gardn. 
Horton Plains; Rangala; Medamahanuvara. 
Page 277.— 
Championia reticulata Gardn. 
Tittaweralu Kotha; near AdaviKande. 
Page 281.— 
Oroxylum indicum Vent. Achi, Pana, Peni, TJ. (Gamble). 
Page 282.—For Dolichandrone Rheedii Seem. read: 
D. spathacea K. Sch. Fl. Kais. Wilh. Land. p. 122 (1839); 
Sprague in Kew Bull. p. 304 (1919). Bignonia spathacea Linn. f 
Suppl. Pl. p. 283 (1781). Spathodea Rheedii Wall. Cat. no. 6516 (1830) ; 
DC. Prodr. IX, p. 206 (1845). Dolichandrone Rheedii Seem. in Journ. 
Bot. VIII, p. 380 (1870). ; 
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