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Leguminos^. 



23. Bauhinia Scortechinii, King. At 4,500 to' 5^500 

 feet alt. 



Saxifragace^. 



24. Polyama ilicifolia, Bl. At 4,500 feet. 



25. Polyosma coriacea, King. At 4,500 to 5, coo feet. 



Melastomace^e. 



26. Melastoma malabathricum, veir. normale, Don. 

 The form commonly found at high altitudes. 



27. Oxyspora stellulata, King. At 4,500 to 6,000 feet. 



28. Allomorphia exigna, Bl. At 4,000 feet. 



29. Allomorphia hirticalyx sp. nov. 



A shrub. Stems rough brown, glabrous, internodes 2.5 

 cm. long. Leaves elliptic cuspidate, base rounded, glabrous, 

 coriaceous 14 cm, long, 6.5 cm. wide, main ner\es very 

 prominent beneath, petiole 3 mm. long. Panicle terminal, lax, 

 spreading 6-7 cm. long, base nude, scurfy for 3 mm. lowest 

 branches 8 cm. long, cyme branches 4 cm. or less, all covered 

 with glandular hairs. Bracts very small, linear, acuminate. 



Calyx goblet-shaped, narrowed to the pedicel 5 cm. long, 

 covered with glandular hairs, lobes short, blunt, ovate. Petals 

 small, rounded 3 mm. long, obovate, refuse. Stamens all 

 similar and very nearly equal, filaments slender, glabrous, 

 anthers horn-shaped, lanceolate, 3 mm. long. Style slightly 

 dilated upwards, filiform. Fruit ellipsoid, narrowed at the 

 base, 5 mm. long, dehiscing from the top, eventually 

 glabrous. 



At 4,500 to 5,000 feet altitude. Also collected at the same 

 locality by Mohammed Aniff. 



30. Sonerila trachyaniha, King & Stapf. At 4,500 feet. 



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Sonerila rudis, King & Stapf. At 4,000-4,500 feet. 

 Sonerila tenuifolia, Bl. At 4,000 feet. 

 Medinilla Clarkei, King. At 4,500 feet. 

 Astronia smilacifolia, Tri. At 2,000 feet. 



Myrtaceae. 



35. Boeckia frutescens, L. At 4,500 feet. 



36. Leptospermum flavescens, Sm. 6,000 to 6,600 feet. 



