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Ampbelocissus.] Ampelhdez b 51 
For Vitis indica L. read: 
2. Ampelocissus indica Planch. in Journ. Vigne Am. p. 375 
pp. Vitis indica Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 202 (1753). V. erioclada W. & A. 
Prodr. p. 130 (1834). Ampelocissus ertoclada Planch. in DC. Mon. 
Phan. V, p. 380 (1887). 
2. CISSUS Linn. 
Woody climbers, with leaf-opposed tendrils; stem often 
quandrangular; leaves usually simple or lobed; fls. bisexual 
in leaf opposed cymes; calyx cup-shaped, usually truncate; 
petals 4; stamens 4, inserted outside the disk; filaments 
slender, ovary 2-celled, with 2 ovules in each cell; stigma 
emiall.—Sp. 69; Tropics. 
Page 289.—For Vitis quadrangularis Wall. read: 
1. Cissus quadrangularis Linn. Mant. II, p. 39 (1771); 
Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 233 (1918). Vitis quadrangularis Wall. Cat. 
no. 5992 (1828). 
Flowers December, etc. 
Page 289.—For Vitis glyptocarpa Laws. read: 
2. Cissus glyptocarpa Thw. Enum. p. 62 (1858); Gamble |. c. 
p- 235. Vitis glyptocarpa Laws. in FI. Brit. Ind. I, p. 645 (1875). 
Also in S. India. 
Page 290.—For Vitis lonchiphylla Laws. read: 
3. Cissus lonchiphylla Thw. Enum. p. 62 (1858). Vitis lonchit- 
phylla Laws. in Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 646 (1875). 
For Vitis adnata Wall. read: 
4. Cissus pyrrhodasys Mig. FI. Ind. Bat. Suppl. I, p. 51 
(1860); Merr. Int. Rumph. p. 344 (1917). ?C. aristata Blume Bijdr. 
p. 183 (1824). C. assamica var. pilosissima Gagnep. in Not. Syst. I, 
P- 353 (1911). Vitis adnata Trim. Fl. Ceyl. I, p. 290 (1893) non Wall. 
V. Linnei Trim. |. c. pp. non Wall. ?Ctssus indica Willd. in Ges. 
Naturf. IV, p. 183 (1803). 
Page 291.—For Vitis Linnei Wall. read: 
5. Cissus vitiginea Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 117 (1753); Gamble FI. 
Madr. p. 234 (1918). Vitis Linnai Wall. Cat. no. 5987 (1828). 
eror Vitis pallida W. & A. read: 
6. Cissus pallida Planch. |. c. p. 477; Gamble 1. c. p. 234. Vitis 
pallida W. & A. Prodr. p. 125 (1034). 
Gagnepain p. 355 reduces this to C. repanda Vahl, but living plants 
of C. pallida have fleshy leaves much smaller and less deeply lobed 
than those of living C. repanda. If as Trimen suggests this is 
Rheede VII, t. 45 it must take the name C. repens which was based 
on that plate. 
Add locality : Haragama. 
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