JAN.— -MAR. 1858.] 



Pulney Hills. 



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Leaves roundish, rhomboid, 3 nerved, 

 cordate at base, unequally toothed, 

 slightly scabrous, peduncles axilla- 

 ry, 1, 2 floweredlonger than petioles, 

 bracteoled at base, sepals twice as 

 long as petals, recurved, petals 

 sharply bidentate, stigma 2 lobed, 

 style clavate at apex, longer than 

 stamens, nuts 1-3 shining* 



El^eocahpace^. 

 Elseocarpus oblongus, 



Monocera tuberculata, } very large trees, in sholas. 



„ glandulifera, j Do. glands not always present. 



Dipterocarpe^. 

 Vatica sp. (Cungilium) vallies amongst the hills 



and slopes. Wood much prized by 

 the natives. 



Ternstecemiace^:. 

 Cleyera gymnanthera, sholas. 

 Cochlospermum gossypium, 



Olacace<2e. 

 Gomphandra polymorpha, near Poombary. 

 Stemonurus foetidus, do. 



Auransiace^e. 



Atalantia monophylla, 



Limonia acidissima, a very pretty wood. 



„ alata, in sholas. 



Glycosmis pentaphylla, 

 Feronia elephantum, 

 Aegle marmelos, 

 Citrus sp. 



f A very prickly climber, with ternate 

 ; • • • * \ leaves, the fruit is eaten. 



Hypericace^e. 

 Hypericum Xiookerianum, very common, higher ranges. 



Grewia hirsuta, 

 „ sp. 



