sa REOORDS OF THE BOTANICAL sURVDY OF INDIA. 
154. LeeaL: 
$22. L. aspera Wall. No. 3808. 
ay to July. In evergreen or moist deciduous forests 
The budding inflorescence i is searlet. 
about 2,300’, 
323. L. sambucina Willd. 
Flowers April to J uly. In moist deciduous ag well as evergreen fore 
by 3200! ss 3000". : 
824. L. setuligera Clarke. No. 3494, 
Flowers July and October. In the moist deciduotis western forests 
1 »800'—2,300', 
XXXVI. SAPINDACER. 
155. Filicium Thy. 
325. F. decipiens Thw. Muduy 
evergreen tateat in th 
va Siru vagai. 
In e Torakadavu valley ; 2,600'—3,500'. (Up 
4,500' Beddome €.) 
: 156. Cardiospermum L. 
826. C. Halicacabum 1, ; 
- Flowers and fruits September. Near Mount Stuart ; 2,500’. 
327. C. canescens Wall. 
Flowers and fruits December to January ; 900'—] 1400’, 
152, Hemigyrosa Bl. 
328. H. dificiens j Bed, BS, and A.C 
2,000'—5,000°,. ous 
Flower pe ni rs 
region ; 1,000’-1,500', ear streams i in the dry eas 
: 158. Allophyius oo 
330. A. Cobbe Bl. Tami] Partai, a 
Var. racemosus. : 
Flowers December, On dry rocky slo 
