BY THE REV. J. E. TENISON-WOODS, F.G.S., &C. 751 



CELASTRACE^. 



44. Gymnosporia Montana, Wight et Arn. A tall shrub or 

 small tree common in the Indian Peninsula and probably in 

 Africa. I have met with it in Perak and in the Moluccas, and it 

 extends to Australia. 



RHAMNACE^. 



45. GouANiA LEPTOSTACHYA, DC. A climbing weed diffused 

 through the East, of no interest except that one species of the 

 same genus produces the " chaw-stick "of Jamaica. 



AMPELIDE^. 



46. ViTis TRIFOLIA, Wallich. Alangingi, Alupidan, Visayan ; 

 Aroai I.anduk, Sundanese (all climbing plants are called Aroai in 

 Sundanese). The whole of the jungles in the East are bound 

 together by various species of vines, all of which produce a fruit 

 of some kind, but none having the smallest j^retensions to utility. 

 The species here enumerated is very common in East India and the 

 Archipelago, and has a whole host of synonyms. It extends to 

 Australia. 



47. ViTis LANCEOLARiA, Wallich. Burmese, Kyee-Nee-Nway, 

 Common in the tropical forests especially in rocky places. From 

 Tannasserim to the Andaman Islands, through Burmah, Malaysia, 

 the Archipelago to the Philippines. 



48. ViTis CAPRIOLATA, Don. 



49. VlTIS PEDATA, Vahl. 



50. Leea sambucina, Willd. This is another common tree or 

 shrub, coarse in appearance with conspicuous reddish aspect, very 

 common about Perak. It extends to Australia. 



