REVISION OF THE NATURAL ORDER HEDERACES. 299 
ll. A. lucescens, Seem.—Paratropia lucescens, Miq. in Bonplandia, 
1856, Fl. Ned. Ind. l. c. p. 754. Hedera lucescens, De Cand. Prodr. 
iv. p. 265. Aralia lucescens, Blum. Bijdr. p. 272.—Java (Blume). 
12. A. glaucum, Seem. sp. nov. ; foliis digitatim 7-foliolatis, foliolis 
petiolulatis obovato-oblongis acuminatis integerrimis, basi obtusis v. 
-altenuatis glabris subtus glaucis, floribus umbellatis, umbellis race- 
moso-paniculatis, junioribus albido-tomentosis.—Khasia (Hooker fil. 
et Thomson !). 
Foliola 6- -fpa longa, 1-14 poll. lata; 9m 3-14 poll. longi; 
ven: 10-12. 
18. A. Grifithii, Seem. sp. nov. ; foliis digitatim 7-foliolatis glabris, 
foliolis ovato-oblongis v. oblongis scampi, integerrimis v. obscure 
denticulatis, basi subcordatis v. obtusis, supra viridibus lucidis, subtus 
subglaucis, floribus umbellatis, ramulis pedunculis pedicellis calyci- 
busque ferrugineo-furfuraceo-tomentosis.— Bootan (Griffith! n. 2064). 
Petioluli 1 poll. longi; foliola 4 poll. longa, 2-23 poll. lata; vens 
1-9. 
l4. A. redivivum, Seem. n. sp. ; scandens, epiphytum, foliis digita- 
tim 4-—5-foliolatis, foliolis longissime (3-34 poll. long.) petiolulatis, 
elliptieis v. oblongo-ellipticis longe acuminatis, remote dentatis, basi 
attenuatis, umbellis brevissime pedunculatis, racemosis, pedunculis pe- 
dicellis calycibusque tomentosis, floribus 1 -8-meris.— Bangermassing, 
Borneo (Motley, n. 1130, in Herb. Hook.). 
When gathering his specimens, Motley stripped off and = on the 
ground some leaves, and on re- 
visiting the spot their petioles 
were found to have made roots, 
some of which are in Hooker's 
Herbarium. — Leaf-stalks 14 foot 
long; leaflets, including the 
petiolules, 1 foot long and from 
4-5 inches broad; racemes 1 
foot long 
XIV. db quee. Dene. 
et Planch. Pedicelli inarticu- 
lati. Flores ecalyculati, polyga- 
mo-monoici. Calyx tubo obco- Dendropanax cuneatum, 
nico, limbo 5—6-dentato. ^^ Petala 5-6, ovato-triangularia, 1-nervia, 
