’ FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. 79° 
544. T. Arjuna Bedd. No. 3442. Tamil Vellamarudu. 
Flowers May ; (fruits cold season. Seldom away from streams ; 900'- _ 
1,600’. 
545. T. tomentosa Bedd. Tamil Karamarndu. 
Flowers hot season ; fruits rains ; new leaves April. In deciduous forest 
throughout ; 1,000’—4,000'. An immense tree in the moist western forests. 
546. T. paniculata Roth. Tamil Pil/amarudu. 
Flowers September ; fruits cold season, remaining on the tree till April. 
Almost confined to the moist deciduous forests in the west, where it rivals 
the last-named in size; 1,200’—2,500’. __ ae 
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242. Calycopteris Lam. 
547. C. floribunda Lam. No. 3697. 
Flowers February. At the foot of the hills in the west. 
243. Anogeissus Wall. 
548. A. latifolia Wall. No. 3482. Tamil Vekhali, Pellanagar. 
Flowers September to October ; fruits cold ‘season; -leafless March to 
April; new leaves April to May. In ull the deciduous forests ; 1,000'— 
4,000’. Growing yery large in the moist west. 
244. Combretum L. 
549. ©. ovalifolium Roxb. Nos. 3699, 8787. 
Flowers Fébruary to March; fruits February to June. - Along the foot 
of the hills, usually near streams ; 900'—1,800". 
245. Gyrocarpus Jacq. 
550. G. americanus Jacq. (@. Jacquind Roxb.) Tamil Zhanaku, 
Karamthanaku. i 
Flowers February ; fruits May ; leafless from February on, often until 
well on in June in the drier localities. Very common in the Amaravati 
valley, where it is also much attacked by; Loranthus longiflorus Desrouss. 
It seams able to cast off the attacked branches with the parasite, a large 
burr being left behind, "orm 
