P3 
960 RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL, SURVEY OF INDIA. 
309. Coffea L. 
206. C. arabica L, 
Planted, as also one or two ie species yielding asia cof 
- Oveasionally springing up from. seed voided in the jungle by ja 
suse monkeys, etc, 
707. C. Wightiana W. & A. a, 
Flowers May to J une and November, Up to 1,500’, 
; * 
310. Morinda L. 
. 708. M. tinctoria Roxb, Tamil Sayamaram. 
Flowers = season ; 5 fruits rains and cold season. %00'—1,800', 
S11. Teabetris L. 
709. P. Thwaitesii Hook. & 
Flowers May. In dense evergreen diet; 3,000’—4, 000’. 
-—. 710. P. subintegra W. & A. 
Flowers saad and December. Alone Seeias : 2,000’—8 ,000’. 
711. P. truncata Wall. A. C. 
Se 900’ —4.,500', = 
712. P. elongata Wight. Nos, 3358, 3604. 
Flowers April to May. In dense evergreen forest ; 4,000’—4, 500%. 
748. P. anamalllayana Bedd. No, 3573, 
“ae In dense ov: evergreen forest ; 8,000'—4,000’. 
312. 2 Casali Comm. 
714. Cc. ‘eurvifiora, Thw. 
March to oar. S eos cvogrien forest ; 4, 000’—6, 500’. 
B18. Geophila Don. 
a — Don. No. ‘862. 
Wers fruits Decemt : 
shola 5 2,800’, - 
! oo. evergreen forest at Karian 
