ISO .PENTAKERIA KONOGYNIA. VncafiO. 



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

 litary on the bracted apices of the tendrils. 



Found by Dr. Hunter on Pulo-Pmango The leaves Dr. H. 

 observes are acid, hence the specific name. 



6- U ■ sclerophylla,' Hunter.* 



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

 Stipules lunate, tvro-lobed. Peduncles axillary, solitary. 

 Found by Dr. Hunter on the Hills of Pulo-Piuang, 



?. U. sessilifruclus, R. 



Leaves oblong, smooth above, soft underneath. Peduncles axii» 

 lary, and from one to three-flowered ; also terminal, and mam-flower- 

 ed. Capsules sessile. 



A large scandent shrub, supported by strong, spiral, axillary hooks ; 

 a native of the forests of Chittagong. Flowering time the cool sea- 

 son. 



8. U. pilosa, R. 



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

 Stipules two-parted. Peduncles axillary, one-flowered, 



A stout scandent shrub; supported by strong, hairy, axillary, spiral 

 hooks ; a native of the forests of Chittagong, where it flowers in Fe- 

 bruary and March, 



Addition by N. W. 



This is Sir J. E. Smith's U. scandens, Rees's Encycl. in loco; but 

 his s\nonym of Rumphius, Funis uncatus lanosus, heib. amb. v. 

 6o. tab. 34. f. 3, belongs probably to my -LI. lanosa^ (see below.) I 

 have found it in the forest at Sankoo in the valley of Nipal and at 

 Bheempedf ; blossoming in .April and May. 



A climbing shrub with numerous branches, all parts of which are 

 slothed with dense, ferruginous, soft hairs; young shoots seiicfcous. 



* Hunter et Smith, ut suprEc— N. \Y. 



