FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. | : 416 
898. Nerium L, 
888. N. odorum Schrad. 
Planted and ran- wild in the drier parts, Flowers ~ December, 
)00'=1,500', 
399, Aganosma G, Don. 
889. A.cymosa G. Don, A.C. 
3,500'-4,500'. 
Var. elegans. No, 3424, 
Flowers May. On the Travancore frontier in the eastern half; 2, 300 
400, cept Sid Br, f 
890. I. frutescens Br. : 
Flowers April, September and Desstber's fraits December. In dry 
iat ge and also in clearings in dense evergreen - forest ; 
100'~4. 
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LXXXI. ASCLEPIADACES. | 
401. Hemidesmus Br, 
891. H. indicus Br. 
Flowers July, September and pews 2,000'—4,000'. 
402, Cryptolepis Br. 
892, C..Bachanani R. & S. 
Flowers May ; fruits December. 1,200'-4,000', 
403. Uileria Bedd. 
893, U, salicifolia Bedd. No. 3394 
Flowers May. In rocky places; 3, 000'-5,000'. A. shrub, not a tree 
described in the F. B.1.; not exceeding 6’ in be with a girth ab 
und level of 14’, 
404. Decalepis W.&A. 
804.1 D. Hamiltonii W,& A. F,B.I. & A.C. 
405, Secamone Br. 
895. 8. pt Br, one? ' : eae 
Flowers July. Up to 1, Bv0', : es iad 
