Cissus. TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 
whioly dove not-admie‘of ae comeing it to be ei - 7 
panda, or latifolia. bait 
Tendrils leaf-opposed, andividéd: Laliies 5 aia pe- 
tioled, broad-cordate, more or less acuminate, sometimes when 
large slightly lobed, bristle-serrate, smooth, from four to eight 
inches each way. Stipules broad-fulcate, apex rounded, 
caducous. Cymes with from three to five primary branches; 
ultimate divisions umbelliferous, Berry nearly round, size 
of a pea, smooth, succulent, purple, rarely more’ than one- 
seeded, Seed obovate. Integument a double membrane, 
_ with a spongy silver-coloured substance between, Perisperm 
and a as in the genus. 
4, C, -wolata: R. ae 
Shrubby, scandent, smooth. Leaves donde, dlighiypsica 
remotely bristle-serrulate. Cymes compound, —— 
Meriam-Pulli. Rheed. Mal. vii. p. 91. t. 48. 
Fanis crepitans major. Rumph, Amb. v. p. 446. t. 164. f. 1. 
A native of Amboyna, from thence introduced into the Bo- 
tanic cpr in — phate time in Bengal, the rainy 
season. 
Stem: aed Sulen hie fond slender, climbing over bushes to 
a considerable extent, Bark smooth; on the young parts 
polished and purplish. Leaves altenidntes: piste} cordate, 
remotely and slightly serrulate, serratures acute, both sides 
smooth, length from four to six inches, Tendrils leaf-oppos- 
ed, simple, coloured, Stipules adjomed, oval, .coloured, 
Cymes \eaf-opposed, first divisions trichotomous. Flowers 
small, dull pa a aste of the leaves exed — —- —. 
ee 
5. C, caliente: Willd. spec. i, p. 657. 
Peat eee: jointed, four-winged. ieee asciieis. 
opens Siadens! Pt 
Funis quadraigularis, Rumph Amb, vy. p. 83, t. 44. f. 2) 
