160 DIANDRIA TRIGYNIA, Piper. 
late, prominently five-nerved, smooth, sdments. leat opposed, 
long-peduncled, filiform. ns 
‘A native of the Molucca Islands, 
13. P. Malamiris. Linn. sp. pl. ed. Willd. 160. 
Shrubby, creeping. Leaves: rather long-petioled, from 
salient to re-entering, cordate, five or seven-nerved. Aments 
Jeaf-op posed, filiform, on peduncles that are zeacrany — 
er then the petioles, ; 
. Amalago. Rheed. Mal. 7. t.16. hoa 
» Sirium. Rumph, Amb. 5, t.116. f. 2. is no doubt P. Beile, 
| 5 must be excluded. fom the list of ne 
——s to this — | 
14, P. rostratum, Rv Ss anh ie SERRE Armee 2329 
_ Creeping, tender parts hairy, pais short-petioled, obo- 
vate, cuneate, obtuse-pointed, villous, five or seven-nerved, 
downy, meeting above the base. ments leaf-opposed, short- 
peduncled. Berries beaked, 
A native of the Moluccas. 
1. P. diffusus, Vahl. enum. pl. 1. 333. 4 
Leaves long-petioled, round-cordate, sharp- pointed, five or 
seven-nerved, smooth. | Aments cylindric, short-peduncled. 
Sirium frigidum, Rumph. Amb. 5. 345, i. sin nine a 
“: native of the Moluccas. 
* 
16,P. sarmentosum., R, . io aiacliinaame: 
Erect, ramous at the top, darmentose. docwel from wall 
cordate to oblong, smooth, five-nerved, the superior ones sub- 
sessile. /4ments leaf-opposed, short-peduncled, 
 _ P. latifolium, Hunter in Asiat, Res. ix. 392. 
-. Gadu, Cando, or Gudukh, of the Malays, ae 
_ A native of the Malay Islands, and brought by Mr. Smith fe 
in oth Brericgncien, where | it cheives + eis and ae 
