32 HORT. MAL. VOL. VII. 



Tab. 8. Vitis muricata of Wall. W. #. A. V. leucostaphyla. 

 Denn. 



Quoted by Roxburgh and De Candolle for Cissus lanceoktria, of wbich V. mu- 

 ricata is probably nothing more than a variety. 



9. Vitis carnosa. W.fy. A. Cissus carnosa. Lam. 



10. Vitis pedata. W.fy A. Cissus pedata. Lam. 



De Candolle has queried whether this can be C. pedata, on account of Rheede's 

 description * Flores quinque partiti ;' but in the figure some of the flowers 

 have four and other five petals, and a similar variation has been observed by 

 Roxburgh in his C. feminea. Burman has mistaken this figure for the Lin- 

 nean Sambucus canadensis. 



11. Vitis latifolia. Denn. Cissus latifolius. Lam. C. glauca. 



Roxb. 



Misquoted by Linnseus in the Species Plantarum for C. vitiginea, and by Bur- 

 man and in the Systema Naturae for C. Sicyoides. By Wight and Arnott it is 

 quoted with a query for the V.latifolius of Roxburgh ; but Rheede has de- 

 scribed it ' flores quadripartiti, 3 and, though not a good figure, I more incline 

 to Roxburgh's opinion, that it is his C. glauca. 



12. Piper nigrum. Lin. P. aromaticum. Lam. 



13. Piper Galtena. Ham. MS. 



Quoted with a query by Dennstedt for the Linnean P. Siriboa. 



14. Piper longum. Lin. 



15. Piper Betle. Lin. 



16. Piper malamiri. Lin. 



Quoted by Lamarck for his P. plantagineurn, which Poiret has arranged as a 

 variety of P. amalago, and by Dennstedt for the latter species, though I am 

 not aware of its growth in the East Indies. 



17. Canthium cordatum. Ham. MS. 



Misquoted by Linnaeus and others for Pisonia mitia, for P. inermia by Gmelin, 

 and by Dennstedt for P. aculeatus. 



18. Paederia? Valli Kara. D C. Reussia sarmentosa. Denn. 



Our knowledge of this plant appears to be wholly derived from the Hortus Mala- 

 baricus, and as Rheede's figure and description do not well accord, De 

 Candolle has placed it among the doubtful species. 



19. ) Cocculus malabaricus. DC. Menispermum malabaricum. 



20. j Lam. 



Mr. Colebrook says that this species has remained unexamined since the days 

 of Rheede, and Dr. Hamilton has suggested that the M. hirsutum of Rox- 

 burgh (not Willdenow) may be the same, but it does not well accord with 

 Roxburgh's reference to Plukenet. 



21. Cocculus cordifolius. DC. Menispermum cordifolium. 



Roxb. M. glabrum. JSurmah. 



