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of the tomentose short rigid panicle; sepals 4, erie, blunt, densely 
tomentose ; filaments short, glabrous ; anthers blun 
Has.—Karennee country, Martaban. 
6. C. Hothae, Kz.—A scandent shrub, all parts glabrous ; leaves 
ternatisect, on a 1-24 in. long petiole ; ; leaflets ovate-oblong to 
oblong, on curved petiolules 3 i 4 im = 1s rounded at the eg 
acuminate, quite entire, thin pedi aeee, 14-3 in. long, eg ; 
flowers rather small, on slightly pahootent, slender, 3-$ in. lone 
pedicels, forming brachiate axillary panicles collected into larger 
ones at the end of a branchlets ; ‘decks nearly 4 an in. long, 
greyish tomentose on the borders, acute ; filaments s perfectly glab- 
rous, the anthers blunt; carpels densely white- -pilo 
Has.—In the hills east of the Kakhyen hills, Ava.—Fl. a 
7. C, acuminata, DC.; Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 5.—A glabrous large 
woody climber with furrowed branches and ternatisect (or rarely 
1-foliolate) leaves ; leaflets slightly coriaceous, 3-4 in. long, ovate 
to ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, rounded at base, crenate-toothed, 
net-veined, shining above ; flowers of the Burmese plant prise than 
those of the normal form and remarkably like those of C. e 
tee in oe slender panicles ; ; a 4, erect, oblong, the al acid: 
margins ; filaments long, pilose; 
inh hurt, blunt ; achenes hay rather small, shortly pilose. 
Has.—In the damp 1 et of sete east of Tounghoo, at 3,000 to 
4,000 £t. elevation ; Ava, Kakhyen hills.—Fr—March. 
gene var. rugosa, H.f. & Th. Ind. Fl. 
i. 6.—A large greyish tomentose woody climber, with pinnatisect 
densely tomentove leaves; leaflets 2 to 3 in. long, broadly ovate, 
cordate at base, shortly acuminate, lobed and coarsely toothed, the 
nerves prominent and strong ; flowers rather large, coearnceeliaa 
in lax panicles ; sepals linear-oblong, almost blunt, densely tonieii: 
tose outside ; laments long, silky _ lose ; anthers blunt ; achenes 
ovate, pubescent 
Has. Mactahen hills, 
NARAVELIA, DC. 
Petals terete, abruptly separated from the stamens. Leaves 
2 foloate, = petio ole tendril-bearmg.—W oody climbers of the 
tropical 
Leaves tomentose or ee» > Se ee Pee 2 
xcuus quite glabrous a gets ee 
