262 Euphorbiacee. [ Hemicyclia. 
Page 37.— 
3. Hemicyclia Gardneri Thw. 
Near Trincomalee. 
Page 38.—For Cyclosiemon macroplhyllus Bl. read: 
C. longifolius BI. Bijdr. p. 598 (1825); J. J. Sm. in Koord. and 
Val. Boomsoorten Op. Java XII, p. 206 (1910). C. macrophyllus 
Trim. Fl. Ceyl. IV, p. 38 (1898) non BI. 
Page 40.— 
2. Aporosa Lindleyana Baill. Vittil, T. (Gamble). 
Page 41.— 
5. A. fusiformis Thw. 
Also in S. India. 
Page 42.—For Daphniphyllum glaucescens Bl. read: 
D. neilgherrense Thw. Enum. p. 290 (1860); Gamble Fl. Madr. 
p. 1311 (1925). Goughia neilgherrensis Wight Ic. V, tt. 1878-9 (1852). 
Daphniphyllum Roxburghii Baill. Et. Euph. p. 565 (1838). D. glau- 
cescens Trim. Fl. Ceyl. IV, p. 42 (1898) non BI. 
Naminakuli. 
Page 43.—For Antidesma Ghesembilla Gaertn. read: 
1. A. Alexiteria Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1027 (1753) pp. A. Ghesembilla 
Gaertn. Fruct. I, p. 189 (1788) pp. 
As FI. Zeyl. 357 was a mixture I have regarded Plunkenet’s plant 
as the type. 
For A. Bunius Spreng. read: 
Stam. 3; 1. membranaceous; spikes terminal 2. A. BUNIUS. 
Stam. 4; 1. subcoriaceous; spikes axillary .2a. A. THWAITESIANUM. 
2a. A. Thwaitesianum Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. XV, p. 263 
(1866). A. Bunius var. Thwaitesianum Trim. Cat. Ceyl. Fl. p. 81 
(1885). 
Small tree; young parts ferrugineous-pubescent; 1. 34-6 in. 
long, lanceolate, slightly acuminate, shining; petiole + in.; 
stip. subulate, ferrugineous-pubescent on the outside, 
caducous; fl. spikes 1-4 together, axillary on short shoots; 
male fl. 4-merous; stamens exserted; fem. fl. ovary glabrous; 
stigmas 3; fruit not seen. 
Moist region; very rare. Kalutara. FI. Sept. ; reddish. 
Endemic. 
Page 44.—For A. diandrum Roth. read: 
4. A. Walkeri Pax & K. Hoffm. Euphorbiacez in Engl. Pflanzen- 
reich IV, 147, XV, p. 118 (1922). A. lanceolatum var. Walkeri Tul. 
in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, XV, p. 196 (1851); Muell. Arg. in DC. Prodr. 
XV, p. 266 (1866). A. lanceolarium Thw. Enum. p. 289 (1861) non 
Wight. A. diandrum Trim. Fl. Ceyl. IV, p. 44 (1898) non Ruth. 
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