670 *POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Clematis. 
The wood is employed for various economical purposes, 
but chiefly for rafters. 
Note. An imperfect description and drawing, No: 956, 
have been sent to the Honourable the Court of Directors, 
at which time the flowers had not been seen. ~ 
3. U. dumosa. R. . 
- Scandent. Leaves linear, oblong, base cordate, parallel- 
veined, downy undemeath. Petals six, oblong and very 
large. Berries composed of two or three oval joints. 
Tooba chura, the vernacular name in Silhet, where it 
grows to be a very bushy climber. Flowers very large and 
pendulous, they appear during the hot seasony and the 
' —* in October. reyes 
AT RAGENE. Sokeok: gen. n. 949. 
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Gan. Cuar. Calyx interior, four-leaved. Petals ations 
‘twelve, seeds tailed. 6...» 
A. Zeylanica. Willd: 2. 1287. R Corom. 155. ha 2 
Tendrils tyo-leamedi int Be sepeienoet sao 
_ Beng... Chagul-batee.... : i 
_ Found in. hedges. in aiosts parts of: Indiats The root 
is tuberous, the stems and branches: perennial, climbing. 
Elowexing time the rains; the seed ripens in n the cool sea~ 
nage Aiba tag he) piste A Rta Ded wore eg bast Se 
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Wine, baitokCLEMATIS. Sthrebigen. im 26Dancis0 Loaaeie 
Grn. Crap. Calyx none. Corol cater rarely re 
tallied. Seeds with a — tail. 
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ss Z. Costes 3 - 3 gens 
ne — R os a soit 
_ Shrubby, climbing. , srt aeons an sealed 
lanceolate, entire, Peduncles axillary and terminal, tricho~ 
| foment, many-flowered. Painlg ngenslentnigtte 
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