394 XLIII. AMPELlDEiE (BAKER). [J^»- 



all over with brown woolly tomentum. Tendrils 0. Flowers in moderately 

 compound, leaf-opposed cymes, on almost herbaceous peduncles, j-\\ in. 

 long. Ultimate pedicels \-\ in. long, ferruginous, like the leaves when 

 young. Calyx \ line broad, pale, cyathiform, quite entire, slightly ferrugi- 

 nous. Petals and stamens 4, the corolla oblong, cream-coloured, with a 

 tinge of red, quite a line deep, slightly ferruginous on the outside. Style 

 subulate, as long as the stamens. Immature berry \ in. each way, round, 

 green, quite naked. 



Lower Guinea. Huilla, Angola, Br. Welwiisch ! 



In leaves and fruit this resembles the preceding, but the stem is erect, the cymes more 

 compound, and the whole plant thinly matted with brownish down. 



16. V. salmonea, Baler. Stems wide-climbing, herbaceous hut firm, 

 compressible, dark coloured, copiously clothed with fine grey down and 

 spreading purplish setae. Petioles 1^-2 in. long, thick, herbaceous, clothed 

 like the stem. Leaves rotundate-cordate, 3-4 in. each way, the basal lobes 

 rounded, £-£ in. deep, the apex acute or cuspidate, the edge closely furnished 

 with spreading, not deep, triangular mucronate teeth, texture membranous; 

 upper surface nearly glabrous, lower densely matted all over with fine bright 

 salmon-coloured down, the veins reddish-brown. Tendrils long, copious, 

 firm, often branched. Plowers in dense compound lateral cymes or panicles. 

 Peduncles strong:, spreading, villose, about 1 in. long. Branches generally 



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racemose; pedicels very short, villose. Calyx cyathiform, not looeu, j »" 

 broad. Petals 5, \ line long. Stamens 5. Ovary pentagonal, the stigma 

 sessile. Fruit not seen. 



Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone, Afzelius ! Barter ! Br. Welwiisch ! 



A wide-climbing shrub. In the clothing of the leaves and their shape this agrees with t e 

 Indian V. lanata, Roxb., but in the latter the panicle is thyrsiform and the stems are no* 

 setose. 



17. V. rubiginosa, Welw. mas. Suffruticose ; stem wide-climbing, 

 slender, terete, densely matted with short, reddish-ferruginous silky hairs. 

 Petioles 2-4 in. long, firm, slender, matted like the branches. Leaves rotun- 

 date-cordate, 3-5 in. each way, the basal lobes 1 in. deep, the apex with a 

 very slight point, the edge with each of the main veins produced a little be- 

 yond it, texture thinly membranous, both sides, especially the lower one, 

 matted with bright coloured tomentum like that of the branches, which is 

 dense on the main veins below. Flowers in copiously compound cymes, on 

 short erecto-patent leaf-opposed peduncles. Ultimate pedicels W in - lo "?' 

 together with the cyathiform entire calvx and the 4 ovate-lanceolate pe»» 

 ferruginous on the outside. Petals soon spreading, the expanded corolla 

 lines broad. Style subulate. Immature fruit naked, subglobose. 



Lower Guinea. Golungo Alto and Pungo Andongo, Angola, Br. Welwiisch ! 



This coincides with the Cape V. capensis in the character of the inflorescence, but t e 

 ferruginous coating of the leaves is denser and more permanent, and their toothing and ve 

 ing very different. 



18. V. farinosa, Welw. mss. Stem wide-climbing, rather woody, terete, 

 finely striated, densely clothed with white pulverulent meal when young. 



