240 FLORA OF MADRAS. [_Leed. 



3. LEE A LATIFOLIA, Wall. ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 138. L. cinerea, 

 Laws, in F. B. I. i. 665. L. coriacea, Laws. I.e. 



W. Ghats, in Malabar (Wight,, Barber). 



4. LEEA CRISPA, Linn. ; F. B. I. i. 665 ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 135. 



W. Ghats, in Malabar and W. Nilgiri slopes. 



A low imdershrub, easily recognized by the crispations of 



the branchlets and petioles. 



5. LEEA ASPERA, Edgew. ; F. B. I. i. 665 ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 

 136. 



N. Circars, in the Hills of Ganjani and Godavari ; W. Ghats. 



in Wynaad and Anamalais up to 3,000 ft. 



A large midershrub of Teak and other rather dry forests. 



6. LEEA HERBACEA, Ham. ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 137. 



Deccaii, Sandur Hills of Bellary at 3,000 ft. 



A large imdershrub, hardly distinct from L. asptra. 



7. LEEA ROBUSTA, Boxb. ; W. & A. 132. L. diffusa, Laws, in 

 F. B. I. i. 667. 



E. Ghats, Hills of N. Circars to the Godavari, up to 



3,000 ft. ; W. Ghats, in Malabar and W. Nilgiris up to 



3,000 ft, 



A large shrub with thick often hollow stems and thin 



leaves. 



8. LEEA VENKOBAROWII, Gamble in Kew. Bull. 1917, 26. 



W. Ghats, in the Anamalais at 3,000 ft. (Gamble), Hills of 

 Travancore (Yenkoba Bow). 



9. LEEA SAMBUCINA, Willd. ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 139; F. B. I. i. 

 666 in part L. Staphylea, Boxb. ; W. & A. 132 ; Wt, Ic. t. 

 78. 



E. Ghats, in the Hills of the N. Circars, up to 4,000 ft. ; 

 Deccaii, Seshachellam Hills of Cuddapah at 3,000 ft.; W. 

 Ghats, in all Districts in evergreen forests up to 4,000 ft. 

 Usually a large shrub, but occasionally growing into a 

 small tree up to 30 ft. high. Verii. Tarn. Nyekki. Otta 

 nali ; Mai. Nyeru, Manipofandi ; Mar. Diiio. 



10. LEEA AEQUATA, Linn. ; C. B. Clarke I.e. 163. L. hirta, 

 Boxb. ; F. B. I. i. 668. 



N. Circars, in Ganjam forests (Gamble). 



A large shrub with scurfy pubescent leaves, the glands on 



their uiidersurface, rather scarce. 



