eS C DIANDRIA TRIGYNIA. | Piper, - 
18. RÀ; lanceolatum. R. 
Shrubby, creeping. Leaves short-petioled, broad- Labiceotnie: proa 
minently five-nerved, smooth. — pases long-peducicletag 
filiform. - ; 
“A native of the Moluces Islands. 
18. p. Malamiris. Linn. Sp. Pl ed. Willd. 160. dr 
Shrubby, creeping. Leaves rather long-petioled, from salient to 
re-entering, cordate, five, or seven-nerved. Aments leaf-opposed, - 
filiform, on peduncles that are generally shorter than m peties e 
Amalago. Reed. mal. 7. t. 16. 
Sirlum. Rumph. amb. 5. t. 116. Ff: 2. is nadoubt P. Betle, cone 
sequently must be excluded from the list of synonyms belonging to 
this species. 
=. 14. FP. rostratum. R. 
=. Creeping, tender parts hairy. Pets ‘short-petioled, obovate, 
cuneate, obtuse-pointed, villous, five or seven-nerved, downy, meet- 
. ing above the base. | SSN leaf-opposed, linm Bere 5, 
ries beaked. ` 
À native of the Moluccas, 
15; P. di iffusum. Vahl. Enumer. Pl. 1. 333. d 7x 
Leaves long-petioled, round-cordate, sharp-pointed, five or se- 
 ven-rierved, smooth. Aments cylindric, short-peduncled. 
Sirium frigidum. Rumph. amb. 5. 345. t. 119. f. 2. 
: A native of the Moluccas. 
- 16. P. sarmentosum. R. 
Erect, ramous at the top, sarmentose. Leaves from rnia. 
to oblong, smooth, five-nerved, the superior ones sub-sessile. dmt 
leaf-opposed, short-peduncled. 
P. latifolium. Hunter in Asiat. Res. ix. 399. 
Gadu, Cando, or Gadukh, of the Malays, - 
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