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The Pteridophytes of Cumbum Valley and Pachakumatchi Hills, Madurai District, Madras State


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The Cumbum Valley and Pachakumatchi Hills are situated to the south-west of Madurai Town and lie between 77°12' and 77°30' E and 9°30' and 9°50' N. Three seasonal explorations were conducted in the months of June 1959, October 1959 and April 1960. The Pteridophyte vegetation is rich in the Pachakumatchi Hills where the humidity is high and the altitude reaches 1600 m. A total number of 50 species representing 14 families and 35 genera were collected and enumerated. The classification of Copeland is followed. Out of the plants listed, Pteridaceae is well represented, and next in order being Aspidiaceae and Polypodiaceae (sensu stricto).
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  • The Pteridophytes of Cumbum Valley and Pachakumatchi Hills, Madurai District, Madras State

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Authors

K. Subramanyam
Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, India
N. P. Balakrishnan
Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, India
T. L. Saroja
Botanical Survey of India, Calcutta, India

Abstract


The Cumbum Valley and Pachakumatchi Hills are situated to the south-west of Madurai Town and lie between 77°12' and 77°30' E and 9°30' and 9°50' N. Three seasonal explorations were conducted in the months of June 1959, October 1959 and April 1960. The Pteridophyte vegetation is rich in the Pachakumatchi Hills where the humidity is high and the altitude reaches 1600 m. A total number of 50 species representing 14 families and 35 genera were collected and enumerated. The classification of Copeland is followed. Out of the plants listed, Pteridaceae is well represented, and next in order being Aspidiaceae and Polypodiaceae (sensu stricto).