662 SAPINDACEZ. 
destitute of tendrils, 
ders of woods, 
Connarus-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
34 P. rrura Ta (Rich. in Juss. l. c.) leaflets 5, ovate, some- 
what coriaceous, rather toothletted, and somewhat tomentose 
beneath, and are rusty as well as the branches ; petioles naked ; 
peduncles with thickened, clasp-like, floriferous tendrils, h. ^.S. 
Native of Guiana on the borders of woods, where it is called, 
on account of the tendrils, Patte de chauve-souris. 
Clasp-peduncled Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
35 P. rure’scens (Rich. in Juss. l. c.). leaflets 5, on very 
short stalks, ovate-lanceolate, remotely crenated, clothed with 
rusty tomentum beneath, blackish-green above ; petioles naked ; 
branches rusty, rather angular. h.%™. S. Native of Guiana 
on the borders of woods. The peduncles are sometimes fur- 
nished with tendrils, and sometimes without. 
Rufescent Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
86 P. 1ncxrorta (Rich. in Juss, 1. c.) leaflets 7, coriaceous, 
smooth, lower ones trifoliate ; petioles naked at the base but 
marginate at the apex; branches striated and scabrous from 
dots. h.™.S. Native of Guiana in woods near the confines 
of the river Amazon. Peduncles sometimes branched-panicled, 
sometimes simple, cirrhose and floriferous beyond the middle. 
Inga-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
37 P. muttirxora (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 379.) leaves with 2- 
3 pairs of elliptic-oblong, mucronulate, smoothish leaflets, which 
taper to both ends, lower pair trifoliate; petioles and rachis 
bh.^. S. Native of Guiana on the bor- 
winged bh. UY S. Native of Brazil in the province of St. 
Paul. Fruit not seen. 
Many-flowered Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
*** * * Teaves biternate. 
38 P. vetutina (D. C. prod. 1. p. 605.) the whole plant is 
clothed with velvety tomentum ; capsules pear-shaped, 3-winged ; 
leaflets ovate-lanceolate, acuminated at both ends, coarsely 
toothed; petioles naked. h.%™.S. Native of New Granada 
in the province of St. Martha. 
Velvety Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
39 P. Curassa’vica (Lin. spec. ed. 1. p. 366.) capsules ovate, 
with 3 semiobcordate valves; leaflets oval, crenated, odd one 
cuneated at the base ; intermediate petiole marginate. }.™. S. 
Native of Curassoa, and near Caraccas. Jacq. obs. 3. p. 12. t. 
61. f. 8—Plum. ed. Burm. t. 111. f. 2. 
Curassoa Paullinia. Fl, Aug. Clt.1739. Shrub cl. 
40 P. enneapny’t1a (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 4. t. 337. under 
Semarillaria,) leaves biternate, toothed, acuminated ; valves of 
capsule winged on the back at the apex ; racemes axillary, with 
> hooked tendrils at the base of each. }.™.S. Native of 
eru. 
Nine-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
41 P. Barpape’nsis (Jacq. enum. 36. obs. 2. p. 12. t. 61. 
f. 9.) capsules ovate, rather villous, with semiovate valves ; 
leaflets oval, quite entire, and serrated, coriaceous ; petioles 
somewhat marginate. h. ^. S. Native of Barbadoes and the 
Antilles. 
Barbadoes Paullinia. Clt. 1786, Shrub cl. 
42 P. Cartnacenr’nsis (Jacq. obs. 3. p. 11. t. 61. f. 6.) 
leaflets ovate, oblong, sinuated ; petioles marginate ; stem un- 
armed. k.%.S. Native of South America at Carthagena. 
Carthagena Paullinia. Clt.1818. Shrub cl. 
43 P.? Caripx'a (Jacq. obs. 3. t. 62. f. 7.) leaflets oval, a 
little toothed at the apex, middle ones obovate-cuneated, pe- 
tioles marginate ; branches prickly. h.%™.S. Native of the 
Caribbee islands, and in the province of Caraccas? H. B. et 
Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 118. This is probably a distinct 
species. 
1 
IV. PAULLINIA. 
V. Enovurea. 
Caribbean Paullinia. Clt. 1818. Shrub cl. 
44 P. puse’scens (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) leaflets coarsely 
crenate-serrated, membranaceous, smooth, clothed beneath with 
golden-brownish tomentum ; terminal leaflets ovate-oblong, acu- 
minated ; partial petioles somewhat marginated. h. ^. $, 
Native of South America on the banks of the river Amazon. 
Pubescent Paullinia. Clt. 1820. Shrub cl. 
45 P. mouxis (H. B. et Kunth, l.c.) leaflets coarsely crenate- 
serrated, membranous, with the nerves and veins on the upper 
surface hairy, but clothed beneath with soft hairy tomentum; 
terminal leaflets roundish-ovate, acute ; petioles naked. h?%.S. 
Native of South America on the banks of the river Magdalena. 
Soft Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
**#* * * * Teaves triternate. 
46 P. rrirerna'ta (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c.) leaflets 3-4-toothed, 
coriaceous, smooth, shining, terminal ones obovate ; partial pe- 
tioles and rachis winged. p.^. S. Native of South America 
on the banks of the river Orinoco. 
Triternate-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
** © #*** Leaves bipinnate or supra-decompound. 
47 P. THALICTRIFÒLIA (Juss. ann. mus. 4. p. $47. t. 66. f. 1.) 
capsules pear-shaped, 3-winged at the base; wings broadest at 
the top, divaricate; leaves somewhat tripinnate, upper ones sim- 
ple; leaflets ovate, small, entire, or a little toothed. h.’ S. 
Native of Brazil and St. Domingo. 
Meadow-rue-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
48 P. porypuy’tia (Schum. in act. soc. nat. hafn. 3. pt. 2. 
p. 462.) capsule with obovate valves; leaves supra-decon 
pound; leaflets ovate-cuneated, crenated at the apex, smoot 
above, villous beneath as well as the petioles. h. ^. S. Na- 
tive of South America.—Pluk. alm. t. 168. f. 5.? This plant 
should not be confounded with Serjania triternata. 
Many-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. 
49 P. piversirot1a (Jacq. obs. 3. p. 12. t. 62. f. 14.) leaves 
supra-decompound, lower ones pinnate, the rest ternate ; petioles 
marginate; leaflets ovate, smooth, a little toothed. R., f 
Native of the Antilles. This plant is probably a species 
Serjània allied to S. triternàta, but perhaps the same as 9€- 
jania heterophjlla. 
Diverse-leaved Paullinia. Shrub cl. bi- 
50 P. nisripa (Jacq. hort. schoenbr. 3. t. 268.) leaves, r 
pinnate at the bottom, and pinnate at the apex; leaflets 7 
ceolate, acuminated, somewhat serrated ; branches ang” 
hispid ; stipulas ovate, ciliated ; racemes aggregate. . T . 
Native of South America at Caraccas and in the island of 4n 
nidad. 
Hispid-leaved Paullinia. Clt. 1825. Shrub cl. |. tet 
51 P. srrinna'ra (Poir. dict. 4. p. 99.) leaves pp ? 
leaflets ovate, nearly sessile, somewhat crenated at the apen? 
petioles naked and are as well as the branches somewhat Native 
tose; capsules winged, 2-lobed at the apex. k. ^ S. nid 
of Brazil at Rio Janeiro. This is probably a species of Serjama. 
Bipinnate-leaved Paullinia. Cit. 1816. Shrub cl. bs, not 
Cult. Paullinia is a genus of trifling, climbing shrubs, eo 
worth cultivating, except in general collections. A mixture o 
loam and peat suits them well, and large cuttings will roo 
sand under a hand-glass, in heat. 
V. ENOWREA (Eymara-enourou is the name of the dre 
in Guiana). Aubl. guian. 1, p. 588. t. 235. D. C. prod 
p. 618. 
Lin. syst. Monadélphia, Dodecdndria. Calyx 4-5-parted, 
2 of the lobes are larger than the rest. Petals 4, inserted pan ; 
bottom of the calyx, 2 of which are larger than the rest, ea¢ 
