520 PENTANDRIA MONOOYNIA. UncaHa. 



ed, villous. Seeds numerous, minute, imbricated from (he 

 base of the receptacle. 



3. U. pedicellata. R. 



Leaves ovate-cordate. Peduncles axillary, solitary, undi- 

 vided. Corollets long-pedicelled. 

 A native of the Molucca Islands. 



4. U. chrhijlora. R. 



Leaves ovate-oblong-, smooth. Stipules bind. Peduncles t 

 a continuation of the recurved tendrils. 

 A native of the Malay Islands. 



5. U. acida. Hunter. 



Leaves ovate, smooth. Stipules deeply two-cleft. Flowers 

 solitary on the bracted apices of the tendrils. 



Found by Dr. Hunter on Pulo Pinang. The leaves Dr. H. 

 observes are acid, hence the specific name. 



6. U. scleropliylla. Hunter. 



Branches four-sided, pubescent. Leaves elliptic, pointed, 

 rigid. Stijmles lunate, two-lobed. Peduncles axillary, so- 

 litary. 



Found by Dr. Hunter on the hills of Pulo Pinang-. 



7. U. sessilifructus. R. 



Leaves oblong, smooth above, soft underneath. Pedun- 

 cles axillary, and from one to three- flowered ; also terminal, 

 and many-flowered. Capsules sessile. 



A large scandent shrub, supported by strong, spiral, axil- 

 lary hooks ; a native of the forests of Chittagong. Flowering- 

 time the cool season. 



8. U. pilosa. R. 



All the tender parts very hairy. Leaves ovate-oblong, 



