ANONACEvE. 
or elliptic GRANDIFL ° E ^ (Bedd '> A lar 8° tr «. r*»V parte minutely anreo-pubescent, leaves ovate lanceolate, 
exile cmet^ 8 “ •» ^ 
|oooiect T rs^‘;z:^ 
iMagnoIiaceouethanan Anonaceoue tree, the 3 inner petals or mitreform can whZ ™ K Stance more the appearance of a 
I deciduous, but the 3 outer petals subsequently increase in sise and turn from pur. white to “ "* 
PLATE No. CL 
n CEL ASTRACE^E. 
IxLYPTOPETALUM GRANDIFLORUM. (Bedd.) A large shrub leaves nt.nn.fe> or M „i n _ * , t 
shining elliptic to oblong with a short rather sudden acumiuation 3 to t 
l end obscurely toothed in the upper portion, petioles 2-3 lines long, cymes supra-axiUary as longer ratherlougeT thZtbe’Zvra 
^.ree flowered at the apex, pedicels divaricate MJ inches long, flowers, bright yellow about I inch across, tetramerons, sepals 
IST* !, S Pa ' 6 " t ghty re9eMd not fovcoIate ' aUmon8 4 in serted »“ to the disk, ovary immersed in the disk 4 
■ celled, ovules solitary pendulous from the apex of the axis. 
B In tIie Wynad in moist woods at Devala, elevation 2,000-2,800 feet. 
PL ATE No. CH. 
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SAPINDAOExE. 
leaflets 2 , STIPULACEUM. (Bedd.) A middling sized tree, leave, glabrous abruptly pinnate 6-14 inehe. long 
.leaflets 2-3 pair opposite or subopposite, the lowest pair qoite at the base of the common petiole very smell obliquely cnrvsd and' 
Mpnhform, others obloog obtusely acuminate slightly attenuated and oblique at the base glabrous on both sides pale beneath 3 6 
inches long by 2-3 broad, paniclesaxillary and terminal slightly pilose, a little shorter than the leaves, flowers poLLo-dicecions 
S-9 slightly exserted, ovary 2 lobed 2 celled, style 2 parted, lobe, reserved, fruit oval L JolVZloZ^ 
vith weak prickles, seed oblong half covered with the succulent -~ :1 A -—* • - - ® ^ y 
densely covered 
Bedd. in Linn, Trans. Vol. XXV. 
Anamallays and Wynad in moist woods c 
brown, cotyledons very large fleshy* 
i elevation of about 2,000 feet. 
PLATE No. CHI. 
MELIACE^S. 
LaNSIUM AnaMALLAYANUM, (Bedd.) A good sized tree, leaves 6-9 inches Ions unenn.llw , 
l ^^ iPUCOb r^“ rami r “ tten " a,cd attbo bMe ™tire, 3-4J inches long by 1J-2 breed furnished with haiiy glanda ta the 
Ztcf 9 , 7 7 n P * “ iDOh l0 " S ’ fiaWCTS in aJd,Iarj ' paniC,ed spikes ' P ed,,Dcle 7e T short 1-2 liras long, spiked 
pedicels 2-3 inches long, flowers pentamerons hermathrodito sepals imbricate rounded ciliale with 1-2 minute bracts at the bass ratals 
•bout twice as large imbricate, rounded at the apex, atamen-tnbe obsoletely 5 cleft, anthem 10 alternately shorter, the 5 longer on« just 
ST 8 n b 7 7 apeI °! 7 tttbo fil » ments flnito coherent with the tube and not separable with the anther, ovary etrirase sees! e 3 
*7 4 0 ce ed > cel,s 2 ° TuUd ’ *w« short thick, stigma obtusely 3 lobed, fruit oblong very succulent else of a u™ .ran 9 
celled 2 seeded, seed ariUate, embryo peritropal radicle pubescent. Bedd. in Linn , Trans. Vol. XXV. *8 (V P e 
Common in the moist woods on tbe Anamallays and in the Wynad at an elevation of about 2,000 feet. 
PLATE No. CIV. 
