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lanceolate 
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Bragantia.] CXXIII. ARISTOLOCHIACER. (J. D. Hooker.) 
. . ] . 21: ix. 335; shrubby, 
l. B. corymbosa Griff. in Trans. Linn. Soc. xix ; J» 
branches leaves beneath and inflorescence finely puberulous, leaves. dia 
tichous oblong-ovate acuminate glabrous above, i 0. stoma discoid, 
erianth-tube 0, segments cordate acute, anthers 8-10, pe tre l.c 
chartre in DC. Prodr, xv. 1. 429. B. melastomæfolia, D “and Je Pi. 
Asiphonia piperiformis, Griff. l. c. 333, t. 37, and Notul. lastomefolia 
Asiat. t. 528; Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, vil. 338. Strakea melasto i 
Presl Epimel. Bot. 221. , 
MALacca, Griffith, Lobb, Cuming. . .. own 
Branches i i terete. Leaves 5-6 by 2-23 in., shining re eid divi 
short, base rounded. Cymes much shorter than the Ieaves ; spices pi 1-4 in/ long, 
ricate. Flowers din. diam. Capsule 1 foot long, torulose. See 
lanceolate, 3-gonous, rugose. 
2. B. Wallichii, Br. in Wall. Cat. 7415; pi M prance oe 
leaves beneath finely pubescent or glabrate tips and in: o mall irregular 
tose, leaves oblong-lanceolate glabrous above, flowers i broadly orate. 
few-fld. cymes not spicate, perianth hemispheric, O° Wi. m Arn. in Ed. 
Duchart. in DC. Prodr. xv. 1. 430; Wight Ic. t. 520; ig 5. B. siliquosa, 
Phil. Journ. 1833, 181; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 2 k. Encycl. i. 91, 
Mie. Pl. Ind. Or. Hohenack. n. 64. Apama siliquosa, Lam under t. 1543. 
mg TU. t. 640. Trimeriza piperina, Lindl, in Bot. Heg. 
—AAheede Hort. Mal. vi. t. 98. - 
DECCAN PENINSULA ; in the western forests, from the Southern Concan south 
wards, CEYLON ; ascending to 4000 ft. . . d. QCymes 
Branches angled. Leaves 5-8 by 14-2 in, base acute or rounde i4 
: 4i ight. Seeds 
-1 in, long, rarely longer. . Flowers lin. diam. Capsule 3-4 in., straight. - 
in. long, 3. onous, deeply pitted. " lv puberalous 
Var. Srackyoangs. leaves ovate-oblong or oblong ane, hone mss. 
neath, flowers in cymose spikes, capsule 2} in. B. brac Miborate-oblong tomentose 
ar. latifolia, Duchart. 1. c.; leaves larger broader obov: 
neath. B. hispida, Thwaites mss. 
Vnd 
3. B. Dalzellii, Hook. f. ; shrubby, stout, leaves Md large, ob long 
acuminate finely puberulous a on re 
Tulose, seeds i in. long 3-gonous rugose and deeply p . 
The Concan ? Herb. N. A. Dalzell. . ery long pods 
very fine species with leaves a foot long by 3 in. broad, and do uM appear to 
and large seeds, From the remains of the inflorescence its bran 
ave been Spicate. Seeds lemon-yellow. 
. mi . Cymes 
** First pair of basal nerves not reaching the middle of the leaf. Cy 
Jrom the base of the stem. Stamens 6. 
stem 
. 4. B. tomentosa, Blume Enum. Pl. Jav. 82; are oblong or orate 
Simple and leaves beneath densely tomentose, leaves C. Prodr xv. 1. 431 ; 
cordate, flowers in simple spikes, Duchart. in DO. n. Soe. xix. 335 ; 
Bennett Plant. Jav. Rar 43, t. 11; Grif. in Trans. ti Lindl. in Bot. 
‘quel Fl. Ind. Bat. B. khasiana, Gri ` l. e. B ay ’ Boc. xiii. 219. 
€g. under t. 1543. Bragantia, n. sp., Br. in Trans. ton entosus & lati- 
eramium. tomentosum, Bi. Bijd. 1135. Cyclodiscus tom 
il. Cat. 
dius, Klotzsch in Monatsb. Berl. Akad. 1859, 592. Aristoloch. Wall. Ca 
SUPET, De Silva ; Moulmein, Lobb, Parish. —Disrn1». Java. 
1 i " im le, angular, 
em creeping below, and rooting, then ascending, 6-12 in., simp 
