FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. 159 
1308. E, antiquorum L. Tamil Vallakalli, Thirugakalli. 
Flowers December to January; fruits January to February. 900'— 
_ 1,500’. This and the next species are greatly used for the hedges of fields, / 
1309. E. tortilis Rottl. “Tamil TAirugahalls. 
Flowers February. 900'’—1,500', 
(Presumably 2. Tirwcalli-L. received its nam2 from the Tamil name 
 Thirugakalli and there must have been some confusion, as the Tamil 
_ ‘hames are as given. Thirugakalli presamably should be the correct name 
__ for £. tortilis only since it conveys approximately the same significance as 
_ -bertilis, but no distinction is made locally b2tween it and 4. anfiquorum). 
| 1310, E. trigona Haw. 
Flowers December. 2,500'—3,500’. 
1311. E. dracunculoides Lam. Nos. 3487, 3614. - 
_ Flowers and fruits June and September; also young unrip2 fruits seen 
ia February, In the dry eastern region ; 1,100’. 
1312, E. Rothiana Spreng. : 
Flowers and fruits J anuary to April. 4,000’. 
584. Sarcovocca Lindl. 
1313. 8, praniformis Lindl. 
Plowers April and December. 3,000’ —6,500'. 
585. Bridelia Willd. 
1314. B. retusa Spreng, Tamil Mullurengas. a : 
Flowers May, August to Septomber and December; fruits April. 
1,000'—4,500", 
_ 1815. B. stipularis BI. 
Flowers November. 2,500’. 
686, Cleistanthus Hook, : 
1816. C. collinus Benth, ert 
Fruits June. At the foot of the hills in'the West. 
