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extimis parvis, integerrimis ; palmaria ad 10-pollicaria, sinis basis levis lateribus 
5-loba, lobis ovatis, acuminatis, grossiusculè serratis, 
axillis nervorum villosis ; juniora secus vasa villosula; adulta glabra. 
obtusis, integerrimis; membranacea, nitida, subtús 5-nervia, venosa, 
Perio graciles, teretes, glabri, purpurascentes, limbi diametrum ferd sequantes. FLORES masculi albi, villosuli, pedicellati, pauci dispositi 
in racemulos laterales, raros, laxos, nutantes, 2-pollicares, simplices.  PEDUNCULUS basi circumdatus squamis aliquot gemmaceis, villosis ; 
pedicelli suffalti bracteolå lineari, minutà. CALYCIS lacinie lanceolate, obtusæ, cum petalis subsequantibus alternantes. STAMINA 5, 6, 
vel plura, glabra, inserta disco 5-lobo, glabro. Pisriuut rudimentum nullum. Frons fæminei vel hermaphroditi haud visi. 
Besides the two species just described, I am acquainted with the following four additional East Indian cera. 
A. oblongum, Wall. apud DeCand. in Prodr. Syst. Veg. 1. p. 593. 
This Maple grows in the middle range of the mountains which confine the whole extent of Hindustan to the 
northward. It is common in Nipal; and I have likewise found it on the hills about Deyra Dhoon. In Kamaon, 
R. Blinkworth. In Sirmore, Kamrup. 
A. caudatum, foliis cordatis, 5-lobis, subtus pubescentibus, ad axillas nervorum venarumque villosis, ætate glabris, 
lobis ovatis, caudato-acuminatissimis, duplicato-serratis, serraturis cuspidatis; racemis glabris; fructüs alis divergentibus. 
A. caudatum et pectinatum, Wall. in Herbario Coetüs Amplissimi Mercatorum Anglicorum India Orientalis, 1824. 
A native of the highest regions of Nipal towards Gossain Than. It has also been found in Sirmore by Dr. Govan : 
and at Kamaon and Srinaghur by R. Blinkworth. It ripens its fruit and begins to blossom in November. The 
specimens from Kamaon differ somewhat from the others in having less compound serratures, and in the fruit. being 
larger ; and this led me, at first, to consider them as two distinct species. 
A. cultratum, foliis cordatis, 7-lobis, subtús ad axillas nervorum villosis, czeterüm glabris, lobis caudato-acuminatis, 
integerrimis ; corymbis pedunculatis, glabris; floribus subumbellatis, petalis cuneatis, fructis alis divaricatissimis, semi- 
lunari-cultriformibus.—4. cultratum, Wall. in Herb. citato 1824. 
A native of the regions towards the Himalaya, in Kamaon and Srinaghur, Kamrup and Blinkworih. It is a large 
tree, and appears to be allied to Thunberg's A. pictum. 
AL. villosum, folis cordatis, 5-lobis, subtüs petiolisque villosis, lobis ovatis, acutis, remoté serratis, lateralibus 
integerrimis ; racemis lateralibus, gemmis foliisque novellis sericeo-villosissimis ; petalis apice barbatis, samaris villo- 
sulis, alis rectiusculis, cultriformibus, hinc crenulatis.—4. villosum, Wall. in Herb. citato 1824. 
A native of high Alps, approaching towards those of perpetual snow in Sirmore and Kamaon ; Kamrup and Blink- 
worth. Mr. Royle found the tree on the Choor mountain. 
According to Blinkworth's account the tree is very large, and its fruit ripens in November, at which period the very 
fragrant flowers also begin to appear. 4. sterculiaceum, described above, approaches very nearly to this species, but 
differs in being much smoother, which may perhaps be owing to its being found in a much less elevated situation. 
Plate CV. Fig. 1. 2. Flower. 3. The same dissected. 
CARPINUS VIMINEA. Tab. 106. 
Fouts ovato-lanceolatis, longè acuminatis, duplicato-serratis, petiolis ramulisque glabris; bracteis fructiferis ovato- 
oblongis, basi incisis, apice subintegris, obtusiusculis.—Lindl. MSS. | 
Nomen Newarrense, Chukissi; Parbutteum, Konikath. 
Crescit in montibus Napaliæ. In Sirmore legit Dom. Webb ; in Kamaon, Rob. Blinkworth. Floret fructusque 
profert Januario—Aprili. $ 
Annon magna, elegans. Ramuur longi, gracillimi et viminei, laxè nutantes, fusci, glabri, calloso-punctulati, à morsura insecti cujusdam 
sæpè verrucosi tuberculis magnis, planis, resinoso-fuscis ; tenelli villosi. Gemma oblongo-cylindricæ, imbricatæ, squamis oblongis Li 
striatis, sericeo-pilosis, ciliatis, unguicularibus. Forra bifariè alterna, patentia, approximata, 3—4-pollicaria, lanceolata Ta et 
dentata, dentibus latis, cuspidato-acutis, desinentia in acumen longissimum, lineare, serratum, basi obtusa ER inæ mM i 
retusa, suprà glabra, rugosula, juxta nervos lineata, subtüs costà gracili nervisque oppositis, obliquis, parallelis ad iile vill i "gn a 5 
et adpresse pilosa, ætate feré glabra; recentia suprà pilosa, subtüs villis densis, longis, sericeo-fulgentibus ren vestit ao SUM 
gracilis, semiunguicularis. STiPULE£ nulle nisi squamæ gemmaceæ duæ, oppositæ, mox deciduæ, ad axillas Solon nan E eu 
axillaria foliorum præteriti anni delapsorum, solitaria, subsessilia, cylindracea, sesquipollicaria, laxa, nutantia pau pl ilosula is DAN 
numerosæ, undique patentes, lanceolatæ, acuminatæ, concavæ, aridæ, membranaceæ, flavicantes, striatæ dois) XO S l ben 
lineas 4 longze ; aliquot ad basin amenti subconfertæ, obtuse, vacuæ.  Racurs filiformis, flexuosa flat CALYX lé gjor ir 
usce capillaria, 12—16-fasciculata, glabra, bracteis multò breviora. ANTHERE magn®, Pre obtusæ, lateribus Ei ES 
villis longis, canis barbatæ, biloculares ; locula distincta, parallela. Amenta feminea solitaria, terminalia, masculis breviora et oe 
