210 CAPTAIN BEDDOME’S ANAMALLAY PLANTS. 
found on these mountains, though they are both so abundant on the adjacent mountains, 
the Neilgherries and Pulneys. 
ANONACEE. 
CYATHOCALYX ZEYLANICUS, Champ. ; very common in the moist forests, up to 2500 feet, 
UNONA PANNOSA, Dalzell; very common in the same localities as the last species; called 
Chen näree by the hill tribes, and much valued for its fibre. 
POLYALTHIA COFFEOIDES, Benth.; moist forests, at 3000 feet elevation; yields a Very 
strong fibre, which has a most disagreeable odour. 
OROPHEA ERYTHROCARPA, n.s.; foliis ellipticis, acuminatis, 21-31 poll. longis, 1-2 latis, 
junioribus subpubescentibus demum supra glabris, peduneulis axillaribus vel 
supraaxillaribus pubescentibus, petiolo longioribus 3—4-floris, pedicellis pubescen- 
tibus polliearibus, sepalis petalisque pubescentibus, staminibus 12, biseriatis, exte- 
rioribus interdum sterilibus, ovariis 6, dense strigosis biovulatis, carpellis oblongis 
rubris, semine 1 scrobiculato. 
À middling-sized tree, very common in moist woods, at 1500 to 2500 feet elevation. 
OROPHEA T'HOMSONI, n. sp.; foliis ovato-ellipticis, glabris, longe et obtuse acuminatis, 
. . 1$-2 poll. longis, 1-1} latis, pedunculis brevissimis, axillaribus, 3-floris, strigosis, 
pedicellis brevissimis, sepalis petalisque exterioribus strigosis, petalis interioribus 
longe et anguste unguiculatis, intus puberulis, staminibus 10—12 biseriatis, ovariis 
5-6, hirtis, biovulatis, carpellis globosis pisi magnitudine. 
A small tree, common with the preceding. | 
Tien SAL Fig. 1. Flower-bud, Figs. 2, 3. Expanded flower ; front and back views. Fig. 4. Stamen. 
Figs. 5, 8. Gynæcium. Figs. 6, 9. Carpels. Figs. 7, 10. Longitudinal section of carpel, showing 
ovüles, all magnified. 
MENISPERMACEE. 
Coccuzus LAURIFOLIUS, DC. ; very common. At 5000 feet it forms a small tree, and 
in the lower forests it is sometimes an erect shrub and sometimes scandent. 
CAPPARIDEZÆ, 
CAPPARIS FORMOSA, Dalz. Moist forests, at about 3000 feet. 
CaPPARIS Moonn, Wight. With the last. 
SAMYDACEZÆ. 
ÜASEAREA CORIACEA, Thwaites, Enum. Zeyl. p.20. Common at an elevation of 6000 feet, 
in moist woods. 
TILIACEA. , 
GREWIA ACUMINATA, n. Sp.; arbor parva, ramulis glabris, foliis oblongis longe — 
natis integerrimis glabris, 4-6 poll. longis, 2 poll. latis, petiolo } poll. e p 
parvis subulatis, pedunculis brevissimis lateralibus vel axillaribus 2-5-floris, mit 
bracteolatis, sepalis cinereo-pubescentibus. 
At an elevation of 3000 feet; rare. 
