FLORA OF THE ANAIMALAIS. 179 
676. Costus L. 
1511, C. speciosus Sm. 
‘Flowers August to October ; fruits October to December. In the moist 
forests ; 1,800’—3,000'. 
677. Elettaria Maton, 
1612, E, Cardamomum Maton. 
Flowers January. In dense evergreen ssictseed 2,500'—4,000'. Also 
planted on some ofthe estates. : 
678. Clinogyne Salis. 
1513. C. virgata Benth. 
Flowers April to May, July and Soittasabée, 2, 000'—3,300'. 
679. Musa L. 
1514, M. sapientum L. 
3,000’—4,000'. 
CXXIV. BROMELIACE. 
680. Ananassa Adans. — 
1515, A. sativa L. 
Cultivated by the Muduvas of Olikadu ; 2,000’. 
CXXV. HEMODORACER. 
681. Peliosanthes Aude. 
1516. P. neilgherrensis Wight. No. 8333. 
Flowers and fruits April. 6,500’. 
682. Ophiopogon Ker 
1517. 0, intermedium Don. No. 3260. 
Flowers August ; fruits January. 4,000’. 2 
