He 
A BOTANIC AT TOUR IN THE T1 NNEVELLY HILLS, 
79c Rhynchosia Lour. 
119. Rhyiichossia cana DC.— F, B. L, ii, p. 222. 
Sengalteri to Kalkad, No. 39252. 
Distr. Peninsular India and Ceylon. 
111. Rhynchosia rufescens DC.— F. B. I v ii, p. 220. 
Naterikal hill, 4,000 ft. ; No. 38460 ; 
Distr. Peninsular India and Ceylon, Khasia hills. 
11%. Rhynchosia viscosa DC.— F. B.-I.,-ii, p. 225. 
Papanas&m to Mundandurai, No. 39286. 
Distr. Peninsular India and Ceylon. 
89. Paibergia Linn. f. 
113. * Dalbergia coromandeliana Prain— in Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. lxx., 2, 
60 (1901). 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39435. 
p# This differs from Sir David Prain’s description in 'the Annals of the 
Royal Botanic garden, Calcutta, x, p. 46, merely in its recurved cyme- 
branches being longer. Apart from this, I sould see no other essential 
difference. 
Distr. Shevagiri hills. 
Not previously recorded from the Tinnevelly District. 
114. Dalbergia' latifolia Roxb.— F. B. I., ii, p. 231. 
Nardkhani, 2,000 ft., No. 38347, 
Distr. Sikkim, Behar and Peninsular India. 
81. Fierocarpus Linn. 
115. Pterocarpus Marsupium Roxb.— F. B. I., ii, p. 239. 
Nardkhani, 2,000 ft., No. 38346 ; Naterikal, 4,000 ft., No. 3842C. 
Distr. Plains of the Western Peninsula and Ceylon. 
116. Pteroearpus sp. or Dialium sp. 
Nardkhani, 2,000 ft., No. 38343. 
A rather peculiar tree with caudate-acuminate leaflets. Specimens 
are without flowers and fruits. Not matched in Herb. Calc. 
8%. Derrlg Lour. 
117. Perris scandens Benth.— F. B. I., ii, p. 240. 
Mundandurai, 700 ft., No. 39304. 
Distr. Throughout India generally, 
83. Cassia Linn. 
118. Cassia Absus Linn.— F. B. I., ii, pp, 265-266. 
Sengalteri to Kalkad, No. 39270. 
Distr, Throughout India generally. 
