In the moist forests of the Anamallays (Pouaoby waterfalls) 4,000 feet (specimen figured), in the ravines on the Carcoor ghat 
(2,500 feet), Malabar, also in Ceylon. None of my specimens are in fruit. 
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MlTJUSA InDICA. (Loach.) A large shrub, branches tomentose, at length sub-glabrous, leaves slightly coriaceous very 
variable in shape, from sub-rotund to oblong or ovate rounded or cordate at the base, obtuse or subacute at the apex, pubescent beneath, 
and alio above when young, but at length glabrous and shining above, 1-2| inches long, f to 1| broad, petioles pubescent 
scarcely 1 line' long, flowers $ to f inch long, exterior petals about twice the size of the very small sepals or sub-equal in length, 
interior ones ovate, nerved pubescent deep purple, torus strigose, stamens numerous in 3 series, ovaries numerous densely pilose 
oblong, stigma oblong, carpels numerous, sessile, densely cinereo-tomentose. W. A..Prod. I. 10;— Book, and Thom. FI. In<L p. 149. 
Foot of the Tiiuievelly ghats about Chokampatty and elsewhere (specimen figured) varying, /3. subglabra. Foot of the 
Pulney Hills, Denkinacottah Hills, Mysore. More glabrous and generally with smaller flowers. 
PLATE No. LXXXY, 
MlLILSA WIGIITIANA, (H. f. et T.) A small tree, branches glabrous, leaves narrow oblongo-lanceolate or linear-oblong, 
with a longiah obtuse acumination attenuate or slightly rounded at the base, glabrous on both sides, 1$ to 4 inches long, f to 1 inch 
broad, petioles 1-2 lines long, peduncles slender, 1 to 1^ inch long (elongating in fruit) furnished with about 3 bracts at the base and 
I below the middle, sepals and exterior petals very small, equal, ciliate, interior petals about \ an inch or a little more long, glabrous 
or subglabrous, stamens about 22 in 3 series, ovaries glabrous about 20, style oblong nearly as long as the ovary, ovules 1-2 on the 
ventral suture, fruit bearing peduncles 2 inches long, pedicels ^ to | an inch, carpels glabrous globose 1 seeded, or oblong 2 seeded, the 
latter l an inch long, aU raucronate. Book, and Thom. Ft. Tnd. p. 149. 
PLATE No. LXXXVI. 
Miliusa VELUTINA. (Dunal.) A good sized tree, branches densely tomentose, leaves ovate or oblong, eordate at the 
base acute or obtuse at the apex, velvetty-tomentoae on both sides 3-6 inches long, f to 4 broad, petiole 2-3 lines long, peduncles short, 
pedicels 3-6, elongate, slender, densely tomentose ebracteate 2-4 inches long, flowers hermatbrodite, densely tomentose, sepals .ovate equal 
to the exterior petals, interior petals broadly ovate £ to f inch long, densely tomentose outside, subglabrous within and blackish, stamens 
numerous in 4-5 series, ovary downy 2 ovuled, carpels purplish-black, puberulous about | an inch long on very short pedicels, seeds 1-2, 
In the Godavery forests and Sircar mountains, also in Bengal and Birmah. 
PLATE No. LXXXVII. 
MlLlUSA NiLAGIRICA. (Bedd.) A large shrub, perfectly glabrous, branches rugose tuberculate, leaves coriaceous gla¬ 
brous, linear-lanceolate to lanceolate or elliptic, attenuate at both ends with an obtuse point at the apex 2-4 inches long by f to If 
road, petioles § or f of an inch long, peduncles axillary furnished with 2-3 bracts at the base glabrous, from a little longer to 3 times 
**. v ^ ? eti ° IeS * 8epaIs and eIterior P etalfl or subequal ciliate, interior petals f- of an inch long, glabrous except the 
ic en margin near the apex, stamens 8 in a single series, ovaries glabrous about 13, stigma oblong or globose, $ the size of 
ovary g brous, ovules 1-2 on the veutral suture, carpels globose the size of a large pea, quite glabrous on pedicels, 2-3 lines long. 
The northern slopes of the Nilgiris (5,000 feet elevation.) 
PLATE No. LXXXVIII. 
MlLlUSA ZeYLANICA. (Gard.) A small tree, branches rngose tuberculate and together with all the young parts 
T™ 60 ” 8 ’ ri S id w* oblongo-lanceolate, obtuse acute, or acuminate, rounded at the base and often obliqu®. 
,JL . J. ? \ “ 0 °® beneatb > 2 4 Jncbe s bmg, by I-1J broad, petiole 2 lines long more or less tomentose, peduncles short, § the 
equal ohlonor ° Wer8 ’ om ® ntose furnished with bracts at the base, flowers herroathrodite, sepals and exterior petals tomentose about 
stnVose brJL interi °* petals linear oblon « ^pressedly pubemlous, torus strigoso-pilose, ovaries numerous, 
Fund p ul ™nT E ln'zTu ^ ° U the VCntral “*“*■ CarpelS 8ubsesaile glabr0U8 ’ -inutely granulate.-^. and Thom. 
sWa 800111 0f the bIand * ftt no e reat elevation. Very similar to M. montana, but di 
rter peduncles and narrower petals ; both these species and M. Indica are all closely allied. 
or gylhct. ^ er 8pe<5 ‘ ea 816 desct ‘ be d * n tbe ^l° ra Indica, viz. Wallichiana, Roxburghiana, and macrocar pa, all from Sikkim 
PLATE No. LXXXIX. 
