406 G. King — Materials for a Flora of the 3falayaft Peninsula. [K'o. 3, 



Leaves com pound, digitate. 



Inflorescence of corymbose or umbellate 

 leaf'Opposed or axillary cymes. 

 Leaves trifoliolate. 



Flowers usually 5-merous, tendrils absent 17. F- semiconlata. 

 Flowers 4-merous, tendrils usually pre- 

 sent. 



Leaflets more or less softly tomentose 26. V. moUissima. 



Leaflets slightly pubescent on both 



surfaces ... ... ... 27. F. trifolia. 



Leaflets glabrous on the upper, glau- 

 cous on the lower, surface ... 11, V. peduncidaris. 

 Leaflets glabrous on both surfaces, not 

 glaacous. 



Flowers only '05 in. long ; seeds 

 convex on one surface, 3-ridged on 

 the other ... ... ... 12. F. andamanica. 



Flowers '1 in. long. 



Fruit dry, seeds 3-sided, excavated 



on one side ... ... 13. F. Wrayi. 



Fruit pulpy ; seeds compressed, 



grooved in front ... ... J 4. V. Laivsmii. 



Leaves 3- to 5-foliolate ; flowers 4-merous. 

 Leaflets quite glabrous. 



Fruit pulpy ; seeds compressed, con- 

 cave on one surface, convex and 

 •rugulose on the other ... ... 15. V. lanceolana. 



Fruit dry; seeds obovoid, slightly 

 compressed, shortly beaked, not 

 rugulose, vertically grooved on both 

 surfaces ... ... ... 16. V. Kunstlert. 



Leaflets glabrous or pubescent ; seeds 

 triangular with one side convex and 

 very rugose, the other two sides flat 

 and one of them with a membrane- 

 closed pit ... ... ... 28. V.japonica. 



Leaves pedately 7- to 9-foliolate ; seeds 

 globular with one side plane and with a 

 membrane-closed; pit ... ... 29. V. novemfolia. 



Inflorescence a slender pendulous much 

 elongate raceme of short horizontal spikes 

 borne on a leaf -opposed tendril. 



Both surfaces of leaflets glabrous ... 5. F. polystachya. 



