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Flora of the [no. 6, new series., 



Abelmoschus angulosus, W .A. The involucel is spathiform, and splits 



into 4 leaves, I have however often 

 observed it in 4 leaves from the com- 

 mencement, and never assuming the 

 form of a spathe, I believe it to be 

 the same as Hibiscus tetraphyllus, 

 (Roxb.) which is common in central 

 India. 



„ moschatus, 

 Lagunea lobata, 

 Abutilon polyandrum, 

 „ Asiaticum, 

 „ Indicum, 

 Sida humilis, 

 3 , acuta, 



much valued as a fibre. 



Sterculia guttata, 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 



BOMBACEJ2. 



yields a fibre, which is hardly distin- 

 guishable from that of " S. villo- 

 sa," the valuable Elephant rope of 

 the Anamallays. 



„ urens, 

 Kydia calycina, 



Eriochlsena Hookeriana, Lower ranges, very abundant. 

 Tkopjeolace^. 



Tropseolum sp. 



Corchorus trilocularis, 

 Triumfetta sp. 

 Grewia abutilifolia, 



„ villosa, 



„ tilisefolia, 



„ salvifolia, 



„ Asiatica, 



very abundant, near Poombary, 

 run wild ? 



Tiliaceje. 



(Surke nar) used as a fibre. 



(Valce nar) used as a fibre. At the 

 Anamallays, valce nar is applied to 

 Sterculia villosa, 



