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28. V. latlfolia, Boxh. Fl Ind. i. 661 ; whole plant quite glabrous, 

 leaves roundly cordate 3-7-angled or lobed, peduncles shortish beanng a 

 slender forked tendril, petals distinct, flowers small reddish-brown, y.. 

 Kleinii, Wall Cat 6008 % Q and "m-, W. iSo A. Prodr. 130; Brand, tor. 

 Fl. 99, vY.' glabrata, Heme in Both Nov. Sp. 156: i>a Prodr. L 634,? 

 V. indica, Wall Gat 5993 ? C. V. zeylanica, Russell Wall. Cat. 5993 1 D.- 



North West India; Kumaon and Moradabad. Assam, Silhet, and the WebterS' 

 Peninsula from the Concan and Coromandel coast southwards. - '• ' Tah ' 



., Stems weak, hollow, far- climbing, striate; generally quite glahrouB. Leaves o^o oy. 

 6-8 in. glossy. Floiaers very small, in small somewhat compact thyrsoid ^JJ^^^' 

 Peduncles hearing a long wiry tendril a little below the cyme. Style 0. Fruit id 

 size of a currant, black, 2-seeded. Seed J-J in., elliptical, with a linear tubercle on tna 

 back and the margins transversely rugose, bluntly ridged on the face, , :, 



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29. V. vlnifera, Linn. Sp. Fl. 202 ; stems and leaves mucli as in 

 F. latifolia, but often tomentose, peduncles destitute of tendrils, petals 

 nnited at the apex, style very short thick. DC. Prodr. I 633; If. « ^'; 

 Prodr. 130 ; <?mA. Cat. Bomb. PI. 33 ; Brand. For. Fl. 98. ' ;' '" ' 



Perhaps wild in tte N.W.Himalaya; cultivated extensively in N.W. India and 

 rarely in the Peninsula and Ceylon.— Distrib. Native of W. Asia. * , ' i, i a 



Kegel, in his Conspectus Sp. Gen. Vitis. Amer. Bor. Chin. Bar. et Jap. -""^-J' 

 considers this plant a hybrid between V. vulpina, i/wre.,fand V. Labrusca, -^'""•' , y 

 American species, which he identifies with the Indian V. parvifolia, Boxb., .ana v . 

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^ 30. V/montanai Xaw^5.; stems slender, young tranches with^Iong 

 delicate white spreading hairs otherwise glabrous, style 0. 



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'-Leases 8-12 by 6-8 in., cordate-ovate, or lobed as in F. htifoha. ^^^"1"^ 

 peduncle 3-5 in., bearing about an inch below the flowers a forked t®J^^"^ ' JJ?^ :♦ 

 small. Petals separating ? Fruit .^— Very closely allied to F. latlfolia, from ^^^' 

 differs only in the character of the cyme, and in the long white hairs on the jo^^^ 

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31. V. glandulosa, Wall, in Roxh. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey, u. 479 ,Cd. 

 6006 ; branches leaver and petioles covered with a short dusky P^^escence, 

 leaves cordate-ovate crenate sometimes 3-lobed, peduncles not oeari j 

 tendrils. 



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^teni« cjlindric, solid, jointed and thickened at the nodes, with greyish dottea oa 

 Leaves 3-6 by 2-4 in. Flowerg in small dichotomons corymbose cymes snorter ^ _, 

 the leaves. Fruit small, globose, dark-purple, 3-4-seeded. Seed as m ^: "'""^om ' 

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32. V. parvifolia, i?oa:J. ^/. 7n<i. i. 662; whole P^ant quite glabrous, 

 leaves 2-4 in. membranous, flowers minute green pedicellate, style ai» 

 WaU. Cat. 6005; ^ron^^. Far. Fl. QQ.-N. truncata, Miq. Fllnd. ^«^-J^^. 

 609. V. vulpina, Linn. var. y, TJeae? Con^ped. Sv- Oen. KitW, 6. V. »' 



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