. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . wires in its attempts to reach any moving objectoutside.—G. C. 66 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXII. Lepus nigricollis, Black-naped Hare.(Synonymy in No. 5.)S 1452. 2 1329, 1453 (skull only), 1468, 1493. Vijayanagar, Bellary.(See also Reports Nos. 5 and 6 ) Vernacular names:—Kundhili or Ohevulapilli (Telegu); Mola(Kanarese). Sus CKiSTATUS, Indian Wild Boar.( Synonymy in No. 5.)6 1561. Vijayanagar, Bellary. ( See also Report No. 5.)Vernacular names :— Pundhi (Telegu); Mikka (Kanarese). Manis ckassicaxjda


. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society . wires in its attempts to reach any moving objectoutside.—G. C. 66 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXII. Lepus nigricollis, Black-naped Hare.(Synonymy in No. 5.)S 1452. 2 1329, 1453 (skull only), 1468, 1493. Vijayanagar, Bellary.(See also Reports Nos. 5 and 6 ) Vernacular names:—Kundhili or Ohevulapilli (Telegu); Mola(Kanarese). Sus CKiSTATUS, Indian Wild Boar.( Synonymy in No. 5.)6 1561. Vijayanagar, Bellary. ( See also Report No. 5.)Vernacular names :— Pundhi (Telegu); Mikka (Kanarese). Manis ckassicaxjdata. G. St. Indian Pangolin.(Synonymy in No. 3.)J 1687. Vijayanagar, Bellary. (See also Reports Nos. 3 and 6. )Vernacular names :— Alava (Telegu); Alavi (Kanarese). Occurring in both forest and open country, although in the latter itprobably only occurs in the neighbourhood of rocks in broken account of its nocturnal and burrowing habits, it would be very seldomseen.—G. C. S. JoDBN. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. PLi-TE A Young Double Coconut Palm [Lodoicea Seychellarum, Labill.)IN THE Botanical Garden of Peeadeniya, 67 THE PALMS OF BRITISH INDIA AND CEYLON,INDIGENOUS AND INTRODUCED BY E. Blatter, VIII. {With Plates XL—XLVIII, and text-figures 28—31.)(Continued from page 968 of Volume XXI.) LOBOIOEA, LABILL. Ann. Mus. Paris, IX, 140, t. 13\ ( Lodoicea is said to be altered from Laodicea, so calledafter Laodice, the daughter of Priam.) Willd. Sp. PL 402.—Knnth Enum. PI III, 225.—Mart. Palm. Ill, 221, t. 109, 122.—Baker Fl. Maurit. 379.—Benth. et Hook. Gen. PL III, II. 939, 117.—Lurs. Bot. II, 338. A tall dioceious palm. Flowers in axillary spadices, sur-rounded at the base by several obliquelj^ truncate spathes. Male :spikes cylindrical, the flowers in subreniform clusters in hollowsof the axis, imbricated in two rows, each flower subtended by abracteole. Outer segments of the perianth spathtilate-cucullate ;inner obcune


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