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furnished above with numerous weak hairs below ncarlv 

 glabrous very long petioled scapes about the length of the 

 leaves 6-10, flowered at the apex, bracts ovate pedicels 

 J to f of an inch long, sepals small ovate, vexillum ovate, 

 alas with the lower petals produced into two long linear 

 lobes, labellum ovate saccate without a spur, capsule gla- 

 brous seeds numerous brown minutely scrobiculate — flowers 

 brownish-red. Koondahs on trees in moist ivoods, 7,000 

 feet elevation, rare (Plate No. t>). 



CELASTRACE/E. 



Glyptopetalum zeylanicum, (Thw. En. Cey. pi. page 

 73.) Common on the A'noAmalais, 2,000 feet elevation. 



HHAMNACEiE. 



Zizyphe'S wynadensis, (R. H. B.) Arboreous unarmed 

 leaves oblong; to lanceolate attenuated at both ends acumi- 

 nate shortly petioled glabrous and shining above, penni- 

 nerved, beneath very finely reticulated and fulvo-pubescent 

 on the nerves — young shoots and inflorescence fulvo-pubes- 

 cent ; flowers in dense axillary fascicles about the length of 

 the petioles, styles 2, ovary 2 celled, disk hairy, petals 3 

 lobed sepals furnished with a prominent ridge down the 

 centre of their inner face, anthers prolonged into a long con- 

 nect! vum. (Plate No. 7). Wyndd about Devallikottai, in 

 moist vjoods, a lofty tree. 



CHAILLETIACEiE. 



Moacurra gelonioides, (Roxb.) A'naimalais, up to 

 4,000 feet. 



LEGUMINOSiE. 

 Crotalaria elegaxs, (R. H. B. Pulncy Cat.) A'naima- 



lais, Tvavancore hills. 



Crotalaria lunata, *(R H. B. Lc.) A'naimalais. 

 Crotalaria actctlaris, (H(ern.) A'naimalais, 3,000 fpct. 



