410: -TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Cissus) 
caducous. Cymes as in the former species, Flowers small, 
white. . Berry black, four-seeded. 
- 900. setosa, R. : | 
Herbaceous, scandent, bristly. Leaves sessile, ternate; 
leaflets grossly bristle-serrate. Berries one-seeded, 
Teling. Barubutsali. 
A native of forests and hedges in the Rajamundree Circar.. 
Flowering time the rainy season. ' ) 
Root fusiform, perennial. Stems herbaceous, nanllti 
round, striated, and covered with distinct, grandular, round- 
headed, white bristles, as is every part of the plant, even to 
the fruit, Tendrils leaf-opposed, generally two-cleft. Leaves 
alternate, sessile, ternate, rarely quinate. Leaflets, lateral — 
two (or four, when there are five) are sessile, the middle one 
is short-petioled ; all are oval, waved, fleshy, irregularly and_ 
grossly bristle-serrate, both sides armed with the fore-men- 
tioned bristles, size various, from one to five inches long. 
Stipules cordate. Cymes as in the former species.. Petals re- 
volute. 
Obs, Every part of the plant is esienodicag acrid. I unfor 
tunately tasted both the roots and berries. 
The leaves toasted and oiled, are applied to indolent tu- _ 
mours to bring them to suppuration.. 
Bis C. feminea, R. 
Leaves digitate ; leaflets piticled; icin enoetgeneil entire. 
Style none. Stigma from four to five-lobed. 
’ A large scandent woody species, a native of pa moun- 
tains. Flowers during the wet and cold seasons. ’ 
- Stem woody, climbing over trees, Branches flexuose 
from leaf to leaf. Tendrils simple, opposite to the leaves. 
Leaves alternate, petioled, digitate. Leaflets oblong, and 
Janceolar, a little crenulate, inal smooth, shining, from 
four to ix inches» — sa one or sdencbaranairtoad 
