Katu-parathi. 
shrub i in deciduous forest, specially in the west, 1,700’—3,000’. 
_in the western extremity, 2,000'—2,200 
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127. H. Abelmoschus L. 
Flowers J uly. At Ulandi 5 2,500", 
128. H. Lampas oer (Lhespesia Lampas Dalz. & Gibs.) Tan 
Flowers at all seasons exeept the very hottest. A very common unde 
lower a of the = eres to in C 
ooke’s 33 Flora of the Presiden 
of Bombay.’ : 
. = : . Pe ual : 
320. H. cannabinus 0 ree bs 
_ Flowers December. ~ 
~ 66. Bombax L. 
130. B. ibatiinticeie DC. Tamil Olaga, Yolubei 
"Flowers and fruits March-June. 
occasionally j in n the evergreen forests, 1,800’—3,00 
131. B. insigne Wall, 
No. 3648, Tamil Kal-yeluvai. 
Flowers | October—Janua. 
y, when leafless ; prraite Mey Seen by me on 
67. Eriodendron De. 
132. E. Pentandram King. (2. Wie Saate DC.) 
oe — in ill vi Villages. Flowers and fruit Reon 
ae : 
‘ allenia Wight, a> 
133. C. excelsa Wight. “Tamil Koranai, - 
Fruits ripen and fall about January: - 7 Aw 
abc forests ache 8,000’ and, 4, eas s 
134. 8. feetida L. No. 3552. 
vitta ; Pulaiva Kesala-maram. 
