CUCURBITACE. 
Y.S. Native of Java, in the higher mountain woods of Bu- 
rangrang. 
Repand-leaved Bryony. Pl. cl. 
9 B. corpa`ra (Thunb. in Hoffm. phyt. blatt. 5. ex Pers. 
ench. 2, p. 594.) leaves cordate, scabrous, denticulated ; flowers 
axillary, twin. %. S. Native country unknown. B. Thun- 
bergiàna, Dietr. ex Steud. nom. 
Heart-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
10 B. ancura‘ra (Thunb. prod. 13.) leaves 5-angled, sca- 
brous on both surfaces; flowers umbellate. 2.G. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. 
Angular-leaved Bryony. Pl. cl. 
11 B. reucoca’rea (Blume, bijdr. p. 924.) leaves ovate-ob- 
long, acuminated, deeply cordate at the base, somewhat repandly 
denticulated, beset with rough dots above, paler beneath; pe- 
duncles usually twin, few-flowered ; flowers monoecious; ber- 
ries globose. 2%. S. Native of Java, at the foot of Mount 
Salak. 
White-fruited Bryony. PI. cl. 
12 B. acura’neuta (Thunb. prod. 13.) leaves angular, 
she smooth, glabrous. 2/.G. Native of the Cape of Good 
ope. 
Acute-angled-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
13 B. cra’nvis (Lin. mant. p. 126.) leaves cordate, lobed, 
beset with callous dots above and glandular at the base beneath : 
terminal lobe obtuse; tendrils simple; fruit oblong, prickly at 
the base; prickles few, reflexed (ex icon. Burm.) reddish. X.S. 
Native of the East Indies. Lour. coch. 595.—Rumph. amb. 5. 
t. 166. f. 1. Peduncles 1-flowered. Flowers large, whitish, 
androgynous. Berries red. 
Great Bryony. Fl. May, Aug. Clt.1783. Pl. cl. 
14 B. Moimor (Ser. mss. in D. C. prod. 3. p. 305.) leaves 
cordate, 5-angled, acutely denticulated: terminal angle elon- 
gated and acute; tendrils simple; fruit prickly at the base; 
prickles few, reflexed ; fruit red. 2%. S. Native of Ceylon 
and of Senegal, in hedges, in which last place it is called Moimoi, 
according to Adanson. Seneg. p.159. Burm. zeyl. t.19. f. 1. 
Flowers large, white. 
Moimoi Bryony. PI. cl. 
15 B. cemrya'ra (Blum. bijdr. p. 924.) leaves ovate-cordate, 
or somewhat hastate, bluntish, obsoletely denticulated, scabrous 
from dots ; flowers pedunculate, twin, monoecious ; berries oval. 
Y. S. Native of Java, about Linga-jattie at the foot of Mount 
Tjerimai, where it is called Wawaluhan by the natives. 
Lnin-flowered Bryony. PI. cl. 
16 B. Cocuincutne’nsis (Lour. coch. 595.) leaves 5-angled, 
rough; flowers monoecious, large, axillary, solitary, on long 
peduncles; fruit ovate, acutish at both ends, 10-angled, red, 
smooth; seeds oblong-ovate, compressed, smooth, 2. G. 
Native of Cochin-china, in hedges. Flowers white. 
Cochin-china Bryony. PI. cl. 
17 B. Asyssi’ntca (Lam. dict. 1. p. 497.) stem villous at the 
apex; tendrils simple; leaves cordate, toothed, large, soft, 
nearly glabrous : upper ones angularly-lobed ; petioles and pe- 
duncles very villous; flowers twin, yellow; fruit unknown. 
Y%.G. Native of Abyssinia and neighbouring parts of Africa. 
Abyssinian Bryony. Pl. cl. 3 
_18 B. Javénica (Thunb. jap. p. 325.) leaves cordate, undi- 
vided, and angular, toothed, green above, and beset with very 
minute hairs : pale beneath, and beset with scaly dots. y. G. 
Native of Japan, near Nagasaki. 
Japan Bryony. PI. cl. 
_ 19 B. sacrrra‘ta (Blum. bijdr. p. 925.) leaves on short pe- 
tioles, sagittate, glaucescent beneath ; male peduncles subumbel- 
te, female ones 1-flowered. 24. S. Native of Java, about 
atavia, in humid bushy places. Allied to B. heterophylla and 
B, umbeliata. 
IX. Bryonia. 31 
Sagittate-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
20 B. Bru'mer (Ser. mss. in D. C. prod. 3. p. 305.) leaves 
ovate-cordate, or cordately-sagittate, acuminated, repandly den- 
ticulated, scabrous; flowers monoecious, male ones umbellate, 
female ones solitary; berries oblong. 4. S. Native of Java, 
near Batavia, among bushes. B. heterophylla, Blum. bijdr. 
p- 925., but not of Steud. Allied to B. marginata. 
Blume’s Bryony. PI. cl. 
21 B. marcına ra (Blum. bijdr. p. 924.) leaves cordate-ovate, 
acuminated, rather angular at the base, obsoletely denticulated, 
marginate, rough; umbels on long peduncles; berries oblong. 
Y.S. Native of Java, about Rompien, where it is called Korro- 
ronteng Kambien by the natives. 
Marginate-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
22 B. umBELLA`rA (Klein ex Willd. spec. 4. p. 618.) leaves 
oblong-cordate, glabrous on both surfaces, dotted above, re- 
motely denticulated, rather angular at the base: upper ones 
hastately 2-lobed ; peduncles axillary, umbellate; fruit unknown. 
u..S. Native of the East Indies. B.Teedénda, Roxb. B. 
hastata, Lour. coch. 594.?—Rheed. mal. 8. p. 51. t. 26.? 
Flowers white. Berries red. 
Umbellate-flowered Bryony. PI. cl. 
23 B. amprexicau'iis (Lam. dict. 1. p. 496.) stem angular, 
glabrous; leaves smooth, cordate, rather angular, stem-clasping, 
dotted, and glaucous beneath ; upper leaves generally narrowly 
3-lobed ; flowers small, solitary, axillary, pedunculate; fruit 
solitary, acuminated, smooth. 2%. S. Native of the East 
Indies. Flowers white. 
Stem-clasping leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
24 B.? HETEROPHY'LLA (Steud. nom. p. 123.) lower leaves 
cordate, upper ones cordate or denticulated ; tendrils solitary ; 
flowers solitary, pedunculate, hermaphrodite; fruit scarlet ; 
seeds blackish. 2. S. Native of Cochin-china and China. 
Soléna heterophylla, Lour. coch. p. 514, Flowers pale. 
Variable-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
25 B. puse'scens (Poir. dict. suppl. 1. p. 731.) stem pilose; 
leaves cordate, somewhat 5-lobed; lobes acute, with spiny 
teeth ; petioles villous ; tendrils long, much branched ; flowers 
small, white, downy, umbellate. 4%. G. Native of the Levant. 
Flowers whitish. 
Downy Bryony. Pl. cl. 
26 B. Maperaspata‘na (Berg. pl. cap. p. 351.) stem angu- 
lar, cirrhose, glabrous; leaves cordate, oblong, acuminated, 
toothed, scabrous from small callose dots above, hairy beneath ; 
stipulas ? awl-shaped, solitary ; flowers twin, axillary. ©. S. 
Native of the East Indies. Ciicumis Maderaspatana, Lin. spec. 
1438.—Pluk. alm. t. 170. f. 2. 
Madras Bryony. Pl. cl. 
27 B. weper#roria (Jacq. fragm. 73. no. 230. t. 113.) dio- 
ecious ; root thick, fleshy; stem terete, glabrous, with the in- 
ternodes distant; tendrils very long, simple; leaves cordate, 
somewhat 5-angled, quite entire, rather wrinkled above, and 
hispid beneath ; racemes simple, many-flowered; calycine seg- 
ments of the male flowers lanceolate and acute; lobes of the 
corolla ovate, acute, yellowish. 2. S. Native of Teneriffe. 
Flowers yellowish. 
Ivy-leaved Bryony. PI. cl. 
28 B. artumoipes (Ser. mss. in D. C. prod. 3. p. 306.) stem 
filiform, furrowed, rough, with the internodes longer than the 
leaves; tendrils simple, narrow, and spirally twisted; leaves 
cordate, lanceolate, on short petioles, somewhat 5-angled, bluntly 
toothed, clothed with a kind of rough tomentum beneath; ter- 
minal lobe elongated ; fruit thin, globose, sessile, smooth ; seeds 
wrinkled from dots, girded bya slender zone. ¥%.S. Native 
of the island of Timor. Flowers white, 
Althea-like Bryony. PI. cl. 
29 B.? repuncutosa (Ser. mss. in D. C. prod. 3. p. 306.) 
