“14 . «RECORDS oF THE BOTANIGAL sURVitY oF INDIA. ° 
223. Bauhinia L. 
501. B, racemosa Lam? Tamil Adhi. 
eden April ; fruits November ; 1 3000’—2,000'. 
502. B. Sains Roxb. No. 3761. Tamil Ath. 
Flowers rains ; fruits cold season. Confinel to the moist decidu 
fcrests of the west ; ] ae 2, 500 
503. B. phoeniéia Heyne. A.C, 
Tn evergreen forest at Udumanparai, 3,000’, 
. 
224. Xylia Benth, 
804. X. xylocarpa Taub, Tamil Trut. 
Flowers July ; fruits Aprii ; leafless i 
u March, new leaves appeating 
Apr ril. Confined to the moist deciduous for 
ests of “the west ; 1,500’—2,0 
225. ititide Adans. 
505. E. seandens Benth, Tamil Anaiteltu. 
- Fruits December to February. — vires near streams ; 1,500’—2,500 
226, Dichrostachys De. 
506. D. cinerea. 39: & A> Ta 
- Flow ers and 
driest ~~ wher 
mil Wadathalai. 
og vere, throughout the ae 
hist oN ae 
Commonest in 
ous ; _— 2,0! : ee 
922, Aeroarpus W. & A. 
607, A. Se Wi 
taseais Fiat No. 3230, -Malasa Alinjt. 
owers Decem| 
flowe meta, bas many old Pie ere the new leaves od aprbens with ¢ 
Torakadavu valley at. 2 "300" ate 
to an branches. Seen only in th 
me, *, but re ported by 
Beddome at 4,000’. 
508. A. planifrons W, & A. Tamil Kodaisithan. 
re within our 
uary. Rare limits. = 
as — ab all oe 
agers ow — Meimmediate north of the easte aE 
= 
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