Further Corrections and Additions to Trimen’s 
“ Fiora of Ceylon,” 1893-1911. 
BY 
J. C. WILLIS, Sc.D., F.L.S. 
XN a paper in this journal, Vol. V., Pt. III., Dec., 1911, p. 175, 
was published a list of corrections and additions to the 
Flora of Ceylon. In going over my botanical notes I have 
come upon a few sheets on this subject which escaped incor- 
poration in that paper, and give them now in alphabetical 
order of genera : — 
Ach}7Tanthes bidentata (III. 404). FI. Feb. 
Aganosma cymosa (III. 139). To 4,500 feet. 
Alternanthera triandra (III. 405). Haputale, 4,500 ft. 
Amo mum involucratum (IV. 250). Heads sometimes on 
leafy stems. 
Aneilema zeylanicum (IV. 305), for var. longiscapa read 
longioapsa. 
Arisæma Leschenaultii (IV. 352). The spathe may be 
only 3 in. long. FI. Jan. 
Asystasia chelonioides (III. 324). Leaves sometimes 
much narrower than described. 
Carex filicina (V. 110). Epiphytic on Pedurutalagala at 
7,500 ft. 
Casearia coriacea (II. 237). Leaves sometimes 1-1| in. 
Cassia Kleinii (II. 110). Leaves sometimes only J in. 
long. 
Celosia pulchella (III. 393). Fort Macdonald valley, 
4,600 ft. 
Coleus barbatus (III. 373). Bandarawela specimens have 
the venation very prominent beneath and impressed 
above. 
Crépis japonic a (III. 51). The leaves may be slightly 
hairy. 
Crotalaria albida (II. 12). Hakgala, 5,500 ft. 
Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, Vol. VI., Part I., Aug., 1915. 
