16 I. DICOTYLEDONS, [ Clematis. 
1. C. cadmia, Ham. ; H-f. Ind. Fl. i. 2.—A climber with bi 
and tern natisect leaves ; leaflets ovate, entire, acuminate to blunt, 
usually glabrous, about 1-2 in. long ; flowers rather large, bluish- 
white, solitary, on long axillary peduncles 2-bracted at about their 
middle ; stamens much shorter than the sepals; the filaments very 
short, flat, glabrous; achenes large, compressed, somewhat silky, 
terminating in a short straight beak. 
Has.—Ava. 
* * Achenes terminating in a plumose tail. 
2. C. smilacifolia, Wall ; H.f. Ind. FI. i. 3.—A woody climber 
with furrowed branches ; leaves large, 5-10 in. long, simple, 
Hazs.—aAva; Tenasserim, 
3. C. hedysarifolia, DC. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 4.—A large glabrous 
woody climber with furrowed branches ; leaves ternati- or pinna- 
coarsely toothed or entire ; flowers rather small, in loose compound 
panicles; sepals 4, oval, mucronate, densely tomentose outside ; 
filaments flattened, glabrous, anthers terminated by a subulate 
appendage ; achenes obliquely oblong, compressed, somewhat pub- 
escent. 
: Hap.—Pegn (?). 
often also quite entire, acuminate, glabrous, or more or less downy 
beneath ; flowers rather small, white, in compound panicles ; sepals 
revolute, oval, tomentose outside ; anthers o long, Bint; filaments 
ttened, glabrous ; achenes small, tawny pilose. 
Has.—Ava; Tenasserim. 
subumbellata, Kz—A woody climber with furrowed 
: aces densely tomentose ; leaves pinnati ets 
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