394 
Xalapa Ivy. Tree. 
34 H. Ecurnoes (Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnea. 5. p. 
174. under Aralia) leaves membranous, smoothish above, except 
on the middle nerve, but clothed with lax stellate tomentum 
beneath; floral leaves entire and lobed: lower leaves com- 
pound, of 5 nearly cuneate-obovate, acuminated leaflets ; heads 
of flowers globose. h.G. Native of Mexico, in woods near 
Hacienda de la Laguna, Middle leaflet a foot long and 54 
inches broad. ; 
Globe-thistle-like Ivy. Shrub. 
35 H. exa‘ta (Hamilt. in D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 187.) 
stem arboreous, unarmed ; leaves digitate ; leaflets 7, radiant, 
petiolate, elliptic-oblong, acuminated, coriaceous, quite entire, 
glabrous, glaucous beneath, rounded at the base; umbels gla- 
brous, racemosely panicled. ).G. Native of Nipaul, at Na- 
rain-hetty, where it is called Catlushi by the natives. 
Tall ivy. Tree. 
36 H. vnpvra`rum (Wall. cat. no. 4916.) stem shrubby ; 
leaves on long petioles, digitate ; leaflets 3-5, petiolulate, smooth, 
oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, undulated ; panicle diffuse; um- 
bellules few-fowered : lateral ones opposite: terminal ones um- 
bellate. h. G. Native of Silhet, Fruit oblong. Style 1, 
crowned by a capitate stigma. 
Undulate-leaved Ivy. Shrub or tree. 
37 H. æscurròria (Wall. cat. no. 4913.) stem shrubby ; 
leaves digitate ; leaflets 7, obovate-oblong, acuminated, clothed 
with rusty pubescence beneath: outer ones the smallest, all 
serrated ; racemes lateral; umbellules pedunculate, many-flow- 
ered. h. H. Native of Nipaul. 
Horse-chestnut-leaved Ivy. Shrub or tree. 
38 H. romenrosa (Hamilt. in D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 187.) 
stem arboreous, unarmed ; leaves digitate ; leaflets 7-9, petiolu- 
late, oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, coriaceous, quite entire, acute 
at the base, densely clothed with tomentum beneath, as well as 
the peduncles, petioles, and younger stems; umbellules rising in 
clusters, pedunculate. kh.F. Native of Nipaul. 
Tomentose Ivy. Tree. 
39 H. supcorpa‘ra (Wall. cat. no. 4917.) stem shrubby ; 
leaves on long petioles, trifoliate ; leaflets petiolate, membra- 
nous, ovate, somewhat cordate at the base and acuminated at the 
apex; panicles numerous; flowers disposed in long slender 
racemes. h.G. Native of Silhet. Flowers small, spreading. 
Subcordate-leafletted Ivy. Shrub or tree. 
40 H. riorisu’npa (Wall. cat. no. 4912.) stem beset with 
short, conical prickles ; leaves digitate; leaflets 7, on long pe- 
tiolules, elliptic, acuminated, clothed with rusty tomentum þe- 
neath while young; racemes long ; umbellules on long peduncles, 
rusty as well as the rachis. %.G. Native of Silhet. 
Bundle-flowered Ivy. Shrub or tree. 
41 H. scurza‘ta (Hamilt. in D. Don, prod. fi. nep. p. 187.) 
stem arboreous, prickly; leaves digitate; leaflets 7, radiant, 
elliptic-oblong, acuminated, serrated, puberulous beneath, acute 
at the base ; umbellules tomentose, racemose. h. G. Native 
of Nipaul, at Narain-Hetty. Tree tall and thick. Flowers white. 
Prickly Ivy. Clt. 1820. Tree. 
42 H. rerepintua'cea (Vahl. symb. 3. p. 42.) stem arbo- 
reous ; leaves petiolate, digitate ; leaflets 5-7, radiant, petiolate, 
elliptic, quite entire; panicle diffuse, terminal ; umbellules dis- 
posed in racemes. h}. S. Native of Ceylon, Penang, Silhet, 
and Nipaul, in groves and woods. Aralia digitata, Roxb. Pe- 
tals 6. Style 1. Fruit angular. Allied to Unjala of Rheed. 
hort. mal. 7. t. 28. 
Turpentine Ivy. Tree. 
43 H. rucòsa (D. C. prod. 4. p. 265.) stem shrubby, para- 
sitical; leaves digitate ; leaflets 5-7, ovate, or oval-oblong, acu- 
minated, obliquely attenuated at the base, quite entire, rugged, 
ARALIACEZ, 
XI. HEDERA, 
clothed with brown stellate tomentum beneath ; panicle terminal, 
very long; flowers racemose. h.S. Native of Java, in woods 
on Mount Gede. Aralia rugosa, Blum. bijdr. 871. 
Wrinkled-leaved Ivy. Shrub. 
44 H. simr‘tuma (D, C. 1. c.) stem shrubby ; leaves digitate; 
leaflets 5-6, elliptic-oblong, acuminated, rounded at the base, 
remotely serrulated, reticulate, wrinkled and rather downy from 
stellate pili beneath; panicle terminal, divaricate ; flowers race- 
mose. h. S. Native of Java, in woods on the mountains. 
Allied to H. rugosa. Aralia simillima, Blum. bijdr. p. 171. 
Very similar Ivy. Shrub. ie 
45 H. aroma’tica (D.C. l.c.) stem shrubby ; leaves digi- 
tate; leaflets 5-7, elliptic-oblong, acuminated, for the most part 
obliquely rounded at the base, glabrous; panicles corymbose, 
lateral; flowers umbellate. h.S. Native of Java, on Mounts 
Salak and Gede, &c. where it is called Pangang-pugu. Aralia 
aromática, Blum. 1l. c. p. 871. 
Var. B; leafless, longer, serrated. 
on Mount Salak, where it is called Kirengdong. 
Aromatic Ivy. Shrub. Eo 
46 H. rure’scenxs (D. C. 1. c.) stem shrubby ; leaves digitate ; 
leaflets 7-9, oblong-lanceolate, long-acuminated, nearly veinless, 
shining above ; racemes crowded, terminal; flowers umbellate. 
h. S. Native of Java, in woods in the province of Bantam. 
Aralia lutéscens, Blum. bijdr. p. 872. 
Yellonish Ivy. Shrub. 
47 H. vispe’rma (D. C. prod. 4. p. 256.) stems shrubby, 
climbing; leaves digitate; leaflets 5-7, oblong, acuminated, 
rounded at the base, sharply serrated, glabrous ; raceme ter- 
minal, scurfy ; flowers umbellate ; fruit 2-seeded. h. S. Na- 
tive of Java, in the higher woods, on the mountains of pann 
grang and Tjerimai. Aràlia dispérma, Blum. l. c. p. 872. 
Perhaps a species of Panax. 
Two-seeded Ivy. Shrub cl. ; : 
48 H. cromeruta‘ra (D. C. 1. c.) stem arboreous, spinescent; 
leaves digitate; leaflets 5-7, rarely 3, oblong, acuminated, acut- 
ish at the base, serrulated towards the apex, smoothish ; panicle 
terminal, very long; flowers glomerate ; ovaries 2-seeded. h. 
S. Native of Java, on Mount Gede, where it is called Pan- 
gang. Aralia glomerulita, Blum. bijdr. p. 872. Perhaps-a 
species of Padnax. 
Glomerate-flowered Ivy. Tree. ; 
49 H. nereropny’iia (Wall. cat. no. 4919.) stem shrubby ; 
leaves digitately compound, with the divisions quinate OF T 
nate; leaflets oval-oblong, acuminated, glabrous ; umbellu 3 
disposed in racemes, many-flowered, with a woolly bractea a f 
the base of each peduncle; rachis woolly. k. S. Native © 
Penang. Fruit angular. 
Variable-leaved Ivy. Tree or shrub. 
§ 3. Leaves compound, pinnate. 
50 H. parasitica (D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 188.) yore 
rooting, parasitical ; leaves pinnate: with 5, elliptic, acute, ga ‘ 
entire, nearly sessile, coriaceous, glabrous leaflets, which mn 
glaucous beneath; umbels glabrous, racemose. Rh. G. Nativ 
of Nipaul, at Narain-Hetty. Aràlia parasitica, Hamilt. mss» 
Parasitical Ivy. Shrub climbing and rooting. 
51 H. exav’ca (Wall. cat. no. 4921.) stem shrubby, 
branched ; leaves pinnate; leaflets 5, elliptic-lanceolate, 3 k- 
minated, glaucous beneath, glabrous ; umbellules terminal, ae 
tary or twin, many-flowered. h. G. Native of Nipaul, 
Kamaon. Style simple. 
Glaucous-leaved Ivy. Shrub. í 3 
52 H. Jacxia`Na; leaves pinnate : with many pairs of tE 
site, oblong-lanceolate, petiolulate, quite entire, smooth lea žk 
which are oblique at the base; rachis jointed ; umbels co 
1 
h.S. Native of Java, 
Blum. 1. c. 
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