FLORA OF THE ANAIMADAIS. 161 
1236. P. Barberi Willis. A.C. Barber ! 
(I have had no opportunity of collecting species of this family in the 
_ Anaimalais 4s my visits to the special localities they affect—on rocks in 
_ the streams in the dense evergreen forests between 2,500’ and 5,000’— 
took place only at such seasons when these plants are dried up and un- 
recognisable). —- 
CII, ARISTOLOCHIACE. 
559, Bragantia Lour, 
1237. B. Wallichii Br. No. 3363. 
Flowers April, May and December. In dense evergreen forest ; 2,600’ 
—4,500'. 
560, Aristolochia L, 
1238, A. bracteata Retz, 
Flowers February, At the foot of the hills. 
1239, A. indica L. ‘ ' , 
Flowers December to J anuary ; fruits January to April; 1,000’=1,600". 
1240, A. Tagala Cham. (4. Rowburghiana Klotzsch). 
2,800’, 
CIV. PIEPERACEAE. 
561. Piper L. 
1241. ‘ Papas at? Case. A C. 
Tyerp: 
1242. P. longum L. No. 3646. 
Flowers O¢tober. 2,000', 
1243, P. brachystachyum Wall. A.C. 
Iyerpadi. 
