692 
Spinose-stemmed Cissus. Shrub sarmentose. 
47 C. syrva'rica (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 345.) branches un- 
armed, angular, smoothish; leaves ternate; leaflets unequal, 
lanceolate, sharply serrated, smooth, full of pellucid dots ; 
pedicels pilose ; flowers smoothish. k. U.S. Native of Brazil 
in the province of Minas Geraes. Flowers umbellate at the 
tops of the branches. 
Wood Cissus. Shrub sarmentose. 
48 C. argia (St. Hil. fl. bras. 1. p. 344.) branches terete, 
tomentose; leaves ternate; leaflets unequal, acute, unequally- 
toothed, tomentose beneath ; pedicels tomentose ; flowers hairy. 
h. S. Native of Brazil in the province of Minas Geraes. 
Flowers in umbels at the tops of the branches. Petals green. 
White Cissus. Shrub cl. 
49 C. osova`ra (Vahl. symb. 3. p. 19.) leaflets smooth, mem- 
branaceous, obovate, quite entire, mucronated ; peduncles tri- 
chotomous, longer than the leaves. 2%? U.S. Native of Santa 
Cruz. 
Obovate-leaved Cissus. PI. cl. 
50 C. paucirLora (D. C. prod. 1. p. 630.) leaflets obovate, 
almost entire, cuneated at the base, blunt at the apex, smooth, 
stiff; peduncles few-flowered, shorter than the leaves. hk. „G. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Burch, cat. no. 3009. 
Few-flowered Cissus. Shrub cl. 
51 C. rerna'ta (Gmel. syst. 1. p. 256.) leaflets smooth, stiff, 
ovate, cordate, acute, serrated; branches round. hk. |. G. 
Native of Arabia in corn-fields. Sælánthus ternatus, Forsk. 
descr. 35. Common petioles wanting. 
Ternate-leaved Cissus. Shrub cl. 
52 C. tv'crpa (Poir. suppl. 1. p. 106.) leaflets smooth, shin- 
ing, ovate, setaceously-toothletted ; branches compressed, tetra- 
gonal, somewhat winged, glandular, h. |. S. Native of 
Cayenne. Allied to C. alata. 
Shining-leaved Cissus. Shrub cl. 
53 C. quapriara’ta (H. B. et Kunth, 1. e.) leaflets smooth, 
obtuse, crenate-toothletted, and full of pellucid dots, middle 
ones ovate and acuminated at the base, lateral ones unequal- 
sided ; branches tetragonal, 4-winged ; peduncles and cymes 
hairy. R. S. Native of the Isle of Panumana in the mis- 
sion of the Orinoco. 
lour-winged-stemmed Cissus. Shrub cl. 
54 C. microca’rpa (Vahl. ecl. 1. p. 16.) leaflets oblong, 
serrated, mucronulate, smooth, membranaceous ; branches an- 
gular, kh. S. Native of the Caribbee Islands.—Plum. icon. 
ed. Burm. t. 259. f. 4. Berries oblong, black. 
Small-fruited Cissus. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1820. Sh. cl. 
55 C. acuriroria (Poir. suppl. 1. p. 106.) leaflets ovate, 
toothed, somewhat lobed, smooth, membranaceous ; lobes acute; 
branches angular, somewhat compressed. h.. S. Native of 
the East Indies. 
Acute-leaved Cissus. Shrub cl. 
56 C. Erosa (Rich. act. soc. hist. nat. par. 106.) leaflets 
membranaceous, smooth, oblong-ovate, rather acute at the base, 
erosely-toothed; petioles rather marginate ; cymes on long pe- 
duncles. k. S. Native of Cayenne. 
LErose-toothed Cissus. Shrub el. 
57 C. Timorie’nsis (D. C. prod. 1. p. 630.) leaflets mem- 
branous, smooth, stalked, acute, broadly toothed ; panicles loose, 
trichotomous. kh. S. Native of Timor. 
Timor Cissus. Shrub cl. 
58 C. EMARGINE'LLA (Swartz. in act. holm. 1825. p. 427.) 
leaflets obovate, emarginate, remotely crenated, smooth; branches 
and petioles quadragonal. h.. S. Native of the Caribbee 
Islands. 
E'marginate-leaved Cissus. Shrub cl. 
59 C. paritiosa (Blum. bijdr. 4th number,) leaflets ovate- 
AMPELIDE£. 
I. Cissus. 
oblong, acuminated, coarsely and sharply toothed, smooth, co- 
riaceous ; corymbs axillary, divaricating ; stem woody, papillose, 
much branched. k. S. Native of Java. 
Papillose-stemmed Cissus. Shrub cl. 
60 C. cenicuta‘ta (Blum. bijdr. 1. c.) leaflets oblong, 
acuminated, bluntly toothletted, membranaceous, pubescent on 
the rib on both surfaces, lateral leaflets half-cordate ; corymbs 
dichotomous, jointed ; stem suffruticose, roundish. h. U.S. 
Native of Java. 
Jointed-stemmed Cissus. Shrub cl. 
61 C. ruopoca’rea (Blum. bijdr. 1. c.) leaflets ovate-ellip- 
tical, acuminated, membranaceous, smooth, coarsely and un- 
equally toothed, lateral leaflets cordate; corymbs dichotomous, 
shorter than the leaves ; stem somewhat tetragonal. h. YS. 
Native of Java. Fruit red, eatable. 
Red-fruited Cissus. Shrub cl. 
62 Č. mrre’tta (Blum. bijdr. 1. c.) leaflets ovate-oblong, 
membranous, unequally serrated, downy beneath as well as 
the petioles ; corymbs dichotomous, axillary. R.o S. Na- 
tive of Java. 
Hairy Cissus. Shrub cl. , 
63 C. arara (Jacq. amer. 23. t. 182. f. 10.) leaves hairy; 
leaflets ovate, cordate, acute, serrated; branches with membra- 
nous angles. h. „. S. Native of Jamaica and Carthagena, climb- 
ing among trees and shrubs.—Sloan. hist. 1. p. 233. t. 144 
C. trifoliata, Lin. spec. 170.? Petals red; nectary yellow. 
Winged-stemmed Cissus. Clt. 1822. Shrub cl. 
64 C. rugr'scens (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 5. p. 
226.) leaflets acute, sharply toothletted, puberulous above, 
hoary-pubescent beneath, middle one largest, stalked, ovate- 
oblong, narrow-cuneated at the base; branches quadrangular, 
striated, hairy. h. J.S. Native of South America, plentifu, 
on the banks of the river Magdalena between Mompox an 
Buenavista. Flowers and fruit unknown. 
Pubescent Cissus. Shrub cl. 
65 C. RHOMBIFÒLIA (Vahl. ecl. 2. p. 10.) leaflets pubescent, 
serrulated, lateral ones semicordate; middle one ovate-rhom- 
boid; branches angular. h.. S. Native of the Island 0 
Trinidad. 
Rhomb-leaved Cissus. Shrub cl. o. 
66 C. cive’rea (Lam. ill. no. 1624.) leaflets thickish, pubes- 
cent, ovate, toothed, lateral ones somewhat cordate ; brane. es 
angular; petioles round. kh.. S. Native of the East Indies, 
particularly Java. C. pubinérvis, Blum. bijdr, 4th number. 
Grey Cissus. Shrub cl. il- 
67 C. crrrnésa (Pers. ench. 1. p. 142.) leaflets fleshy, V - 
lous, ovate, serrated ; branches and petioles compressed ; ber 
ries hairy. h.. S. Native of the Cape of Good Hope 
Vitis cirrhdsa, Thunb. fl. cap. 2. p. 106. There is a variety | 
this totally smooth according to Thunberg, ıt may probably 
prove a distinct species. 
Tendrilled Cissus. Shrub cl. 
68 C. crena‘ta (Vahl. symb. 3. p. 
crenated, young ones villous. kh. UV 
Indies. Vitis trifdlia, Lin. spec. 293.—Rumph. amb. 5. t 
f. 2. C.obtusifolia, Lam. dict. 1. p. 31. ? 
Crenate-leaflétted Cissus. Shrub cl. dioe- 
69 C. ancustiròLIA (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 427.) flowers < we 
cious ; leaflets smooth on both surfaces, lanceolate, serrated ; nc 
pulas. ovate, acute ; cymes shorter than the petioles ; stem hit A 
compressed. h. VS. Native of Sumatra. Berries W? ° 
round, 1-2-seeded, about the size of peas. 
Narrow-leaved Cissus. Fl. Feb. Cit. 1818. 
**** Leaves palmate, with 5 leaflets. 4 
70 C. quina‘ra (Ait. hort. kew. ed. 2. vol. 1. p. 260.) lea 
19.) leaflets roundish, 
S. Native of the East 
Shrub cl. 
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