FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. eee 4 
189. I. chinensis L. 
Flowers and fruits August to December. In the moister deciduous: 
forests. 1,900’—2,800’. ° 
190. I. Kleinii W. & A. 
Flowers and fruits Aopist—October. In the same localities as the last 
but not reaching quite so high. 
191. I. ligulata Bedd. F. P. M. 
1,500’— 2,500’. 
192. I. pusilla Heyne (J. inconspicua Benth.) » 
Flowers and fruits March to ses August and Specortee In open 
grass land, 3,000'+-7, 500’. : 
-193. I. herbicola Hook. f. No. 3283. 
- Flowers and fruits January. In open grass land on Ibex Hill at about 
4,500’. This elegant little species was named from specimens found ina 
similar situation and ata similar elevation in ‘Travancore by Herr | A. 
Meebold in 1910. a 
194. I, sipodiuirana No. 3335. 
Flowers and fruits April. Qn the margins of “swamps Gd streams. 
above 6,000’. 
195. I. tomentosa Heyne. 
4 Flowers and fruits April—May. Near water; 4,000’ and above. 
196. I. latifolia L. No, 3351. 
 Flowers-and fruits April—May. 4,000'—6,200'. 
197. I. Leschenaultii Wall. 
Flowers April. 6,500’ andeabove. 
198. I. lucida Heyne. No. 8250. 
Flowers and fruits seen in Decémber, January, August and September. 
1,200’—4,200'. 
199. I. verticellata Wight. No. 3209. 
Flowers and fruits ——— to May. 2 ,800'—4,200'. 
