114 RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
.  * 801. Alstonia L. 
878, A. scholaris Br. 
Not common. In the West ; 1,200! -1,600’. 
879, A.venenata Br. No. 3216. eal 
Flowers December, April and June ; fruits April. 2,000'-4,000'. 
= 392. Plumeria L. 
880. P. acutifolia Poir. oes ee 
- Planted. Flowers at most seasons. Up to 2,600’. Does not set-ft 
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a. 393. Ervatamia Stapf. 
_ 881. E. Heyneana TT. Cobbe. 
No. 3861. Kadir Kodipalat. — 
Flowers April. 1,900’, 
- 882. E. coronaria Stapf. (Taternemontana coronaria Br.) No. Bee 
Flowers April to May. Common in dense - evergreen forest ; 2,000: 
~ 8,000’ 
(Labernemontana Heyneanr Ww 
art coy US ae 394. Holarrhena Br. 
_ 883. H. antidysenterica Wall, 
= April and July ; fruits April and September. 1,000'-2,500'. 
— «5. Parsonaia Br. 
_ 884 P- spiralis Wall. No.-3710._ Ay 
: ril May ; fruits rains. In evergreen forest ; 1,900'-4,9 
