^«-] XLIII. AMPELIDE^. (M. A. Lawson.) 665 



Sterna erect, flexuose. 



nfao* n 1, ^ 1 - »^wv#o D«ii<*ii, wiiiLc. j:i.nincris cuuuucieu. jTuu iQe size 



djem ^ ^^^*^' smooth, black, succulent.— The root is said to yield a colour fit for 





OECT. 11. Leaves pinnate (tripinnate leaves may occasionally be found on 



unant plants). 



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2. I., clnerea. Laws,; leaflets 6-9 by 4-5 in, elliptic-ovate serrate- 

 uentate repand dark-green and glabrous above pale beneath with minute 

 oranclimg hairs membranous. , ! L. macrophylla, JJC. Frodr. I 635. ,J f.. ... 



Western Peniksula; at Pautgautbtierry (in Malabar?)! Wight. ''-'■ -^ y'^'^^y^' VM^ 

 ^^^?eTO herbaceous. Leaves about 2 ft.; the lower leaflets on stalks 2-3 in,, the ' 

 «PPer ones sessile. Cymes and Fbwers as in L, macrophylla. Fruit ? 





. ' *^ <50rlacea, Laws.; leaflets 10 by 4| in. sessile ovate subcordate 

 nil serrate-dentate not repand green and glabrous above rather 



paler beneath and pubescent with minute nearly simple hairs coriaceotis. 



^ESTERN Peninsula ; the Concan, Stocks. V \j.- ■ 



otems herbaceous. Leaves about 2 ft. Flowers f Fruiting -cymes large and fleshy, 

 ranching freely. Fruit the size of a large currant, dry, — I have seen only a single 



^cimea. 



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S^Zo- ^l^*a, Edgeworth in Trans. Linn. Soc. xs.. 36; leaflets 12-14 by 



2 Sin. sessile oblong or oblong-lanceolate sharply and irregularly serrate 



quite glabrous on both sides shining beneath reddisL Brard. For. Fl. 102. 



^ ^^or^y Jio^/le III. 145/nbrof Mume: - - ; ^ , <>^:.. .-.^^^-^v ^ >^^ ,r 



Tfioi>K?4 Himalaya ; fton{ tiarwhal, Falconer, to Sikkira, alt. 1-5000 ft, J.B.H} 



j^^^^ herbaceous. ' Leaves shortly petioled ; petiole winged, reddish. Flowers xei^. 

 **w/^€r« connate. Fruit the size of a large, currant," reddish-purple/ sti&hlent. 



j^5- Zi« ang-ustifolla, J^^m/ leaflets I-l J ft. by |-1 in? on stalks ^n. 

 «Qear-subulate acuminate subcordate at Jiie base distantly serrate glabrous 

 "^ both sides. .^;--;, a: r:^^^^';§ -/v-^^ ■ ^-^ ^^-^^ -■.,^-..^'^^:^ .'."'-; :>yt-'- ■^■"" 



^f 6n, at Rangoon, M'Lelland. . 



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wems herbaceous^ X««iy-w^ shortly petioled. about 2^ ft., pale glaacoufl-green. 

 y^^ersf Frultingcymes rather small thougli freely branching. f'raiV the size of a 



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pea, dry.^Very closely allied to F. parallela. 



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.5 li. crispa, m'^c/. Sp. FLl 1177; stems branclies peduncles and 

 P«woles with crisped wings, leaflets shortly stalked 4-12 byli-3jm.' 

 ooioug-ianceolate or ovate-oblong acuminate or acute rounded at the base 

 Jeeply and acutely serrate prominently penninerved, glabrousabove minutely 

 Pioescent on the nerves beneath coriaceoiis, nerves parallel straight one 

 ^'^ning to each serrature. Boxb. Fl. Ind. i. 654; WaU. Cat. 6S27 ; DC 



^o*"- i. 635. L. pinnata, Andr. Bot. Rep.^: 355.^ ^-"^' ' 



^SisiM Himalaya and the Khasia Mt8., alt. 1-4000 ft.; Silhet, FoZ/ZcA. Assam, 



'^AGOKo. The Concan, Zaw. ^.„,;;4,', ^,x^ « V ^^2 : n '• •' , ' \ 



^iems herbaceous 'or 'somewhat ^voody, jointecl^-4-5 ft. ■ X«at?« •snall^ qumate- „.>^ 

 S^afe. :- C^mi« stoutlsh, small ; b?acts minute.^ Anthers dkUnct 'Fruit the size 

 w a cherry, black, succulent.— The crisped winged stems and petioes giye to this 

 »' It a most elegant appearance,^ i^j;«*^ ^ .... .v^^ .^, 



^^X..* aspw^ WcUl/in Eoxb. Fl. Ind. ed.Vare>/,u.J6B; leaflets 

 ^ ^ong stalks 3^6 by 2-3 in. cordate-ovate suddeiJy acuminate crenate- 



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