Botany of Southern India. 57 

 Hyrtanandra, Miquel. 



(Memo rial is Ham. Weddett) (Pouzolzia in part Wl<jld.) 



HvRTANANDRA MACROPHYLLA, *(R. H. B.) erect steins very 

 hairy-leaves opp. or rarely alternate 3-7 inches long short 

 petioled, ovate to lanceolate mucronate, entire, covered on 

 both sides with adpressed hairs more dense on the under 

 side, upper side minutely dotted, stipules broad ovate acu- 

 minate ; terminal floral leaves small bract like sessile ovate 

 with a very broad base and a long acumination flowers 

 sometimes also in the axils of the larger leaves, male flowers 

 4 petaled ciliate fruit 2 winged ciliate. 



A'naimalais, 3,000 feet elevation. 



SANTALACEtE. 

 Pyrularia Wallichiana, (D C. Prod. XIV, 629.) 



Sphcerocarya WaUichiana (Wight), Wyndd and Coorg. 



EUPHORBIACEiE. ■ 

 Claoxylon longifolium ? (Baillon) A'naimalais. 

 Cleidiox Javanicum, (Blume) Teiraglossa (Beddome, 



Madras Journal) A'naimalais, moist woods, 2^00 feet, 



(Plate No. 14.) 



Croton. I have a new species, a small tree from the Nal- 

 lamalais, but my specimens are too imperfect for description. 



Ch^stocarpus castaxocarpus, (Thw. En. 275) A'nai~ 

 malais. 



Dimorphocalyx glabellus, (Thw. En. 278) A'naimalais, 

 moist woods, 2,000 feet, (Plate No. 13.) 



Desmostemon Zeylanicus, (Thw. I.e.) A'naimalais, moist 

 woods, 2,000 feet, (Plate No. 12.) 



Agrostistachys Indica, (Dalzell) A'naimalais and 

 Wyndd up to 4 ; 000 feet, 



