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glabris teretibus, foliis simplicibus exacte cordatis sinu profundo, longe acuminatis 
et mueronatis, 6-8 poll. longis, 5-6 latis, supra glabris, subtus tomentosulis, crenatis, 
crenaturis argute dentatis, 5-nerviis valde reticulatis, petiolis foliis 4 vel 3 brevio- 
ribus, eirrhis bifidis, stipulis glandulosis, pedunculis petiolo brevioribus eymosis, 
cymorum ramis 3-5 apice umbellatis, vel ramos 2-3 apice umbellatos gerentibus, 
floribus minutis viridibus. 
Anamallay forests, in moist woods, at 2000 feet elevation. An enormous climber. 
VITIS ANAMALAYANA, n. sp.; glabra, foliis ramorum juniorum simplicibus ovato-lanceo- 
latis, adultorum plerumque trifoliolatis, petiolo 1-2-pollieari, foliolis ovato-lanceo- 
latis longe acuminatis, argute serratis, subtus conspicue reticulatis, 33—4 poll. longis, 
2 poll. latis, petiolo partiali brevi glanduloso, lateralibus valde inzequilateralibus 
basi obliquis, cirrhis ramosis ad divisiones minute stipellatis, floribus laxe cymosis, 
pedunculo foliis breviore. 
À very large creeper, growing on banks of rivers, at 5000 feet. My flowering spe- 
cimens are not very perfect. 
BALSAMINEE. 
Of the new species described by me in the Madras Journal of Science, Impatiens 
gracilis is the same as J. acaulis, Arn. I have one species in my herbarium still 
undescribed ; but my specimens are not perfect enough to enable me to describe it, and 
I have lost the notes that I made at the time of gathering it. It belongs to the section 
Scapifloræ, and has large oblong cordate leaves, very long bracteated scapes, floriferous 
towards the apex ; flowers on long slender pedicels much smaller than those of J. rivalis 
and I. acaulis, but with enormously long spurs. It is one of the most beautiful of the 
genus. I found it in moist woods at 4000 feet elevation on the Anamallays, and also 
on the Neilgherries; it is very abundant about Professor Owen’s coffee-plantation on 
the Sisparah Ghat. 
RUTACEE. 
XANTHOXYLON TETRASPERMUM, W.& A. Common in moist woods. From the wood of 
this creeper, when cut through in two places, abundance of water exudes, which is 
inkable. 
Drerarvu BILOCULARE, Dalz. Common in moist woods, at 2000 feet elevation. 
Evopra TRIPHYLLA, DO. Very common. Yields a strong timber. 
CELASTRACEE. 
Microrropis LATIFOLIA, Gardn. Common in woods, at a high elevation. 
Microrropts RAMIFLORA, Wight. Common with the last. 
GUrPTOPETALUM ZEYLANICUM, Thwaites. Common in moist woods, up to 2500 feet 
elevation. 
Evosruus PTEROCLADUS, Hohen. (Æ. angulatus, Wight) Common. 
Evoxyaus DicHotomus, Heyne. Common. 
