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WILLIS. 
Cyanotis zeylanica (IV. 313). Hakgala, Ambawela. 
Dædalacanthus montanus (III. 297). Top of Ritigala. 
Desmodium heterophyllum (II. 55). Leaflets sometimes 
not more than | in. 
I). Scalpe (II. 50). Terminal leaflets sometimes IJ in., 
lateral 1 in. or less. 
Dimeria fuscescens (V. 198). Nodes very commonly 
hairy. 
Euphorbia thymifolia (IV. 8). Talawakele, 4,000 ft. 
Ficus glomerata (IV. 96). Hakgaia, 5,200 ft. 
Freycinetia Wa]keri (IV. 342). FI. Apr. 
Leucas biflora (III. 386). Ritigala. 
L. marrubioides (III. 385). Hairs sometimes ascending. 
Lippia nodiflora (III. 347). Craig, Bandarawela, 4,500 ft. ; 
a smaller plant with smaller leaves. 
Loranthus tomentosus (III. 465). Corolla tube f— | in. 
Macaranga indica (IV. 70). Adam’s Peak, with leaves 
glabrous below. 
Mallotus albus (IV. 64). Diyatalawa, 4,000 ft. 
M. Walkeræ (IV. 66). Fort Macdonald valley, 5,000 ft. 
Ophiopogon intermedins (IV. 266). FI. Jan. 
Phaseolus trinervius (II. 72). Leaflets sometimes IJ in. 
Pogonatherum crinitum (V. 222). Peduncles often to 3 in. 
long. Glume III. usually absent. 
Polycarpæa spicata W. & A., cf. Willis in Ann, Perad., V., 
167. A species new to the Ceylon flora. 
Polystachya zeylanica (IV. 182). Hakgaia, 5,500 ft, 
Rubus lasiocarpus (11^ 138). Rachis sometimes up to 6J 
in. ; leaflets sometimes almost glabrous beneath ; 
fruit sometimes blue. 
Spermacoce hispida (II. 371). Patana, Fort Macdonald 
valley, 4,700 ft. 
Smilax proliféra (IV. 283). Ditto. 
Stenosiphonium Russellianum (III. 298). Top of Ritigala. 
Strobilanthes Nockii (III. 301). Ambawela road, 5,500 ft. 
S. pulcherrimus (III. 315). Sita Eliya. 
S. vestitus (III. 310). Hakgaia. 
Zornia diphylla (II. 35). Pods on the same plant may be 
spiny or not spiny. 
