176 MALPIGHIACER. [ Aspidopterys. 
or longer, almost orbicular, with a semi-oblong crest Agee the 
white or pale straw-coloured very pellucid shining wings; gynobase 
absent ; the indurated black wrinkled disk shortly ak beontiia at 
3-lobed. 
Has.—Tenasserim.—Fl. Fr. Apr. 
4. A. Helferiana, Kz.—A woody climber, the young shoots tawny 
pubescent ; leaves orbicular-ovate to broadly obova 1, shortly cuspidate 
or apiculate, on a pubescent Ginpreonent petiole 1-3 in. long, 3-5 in. 
long, usually glaucous-green ; flowers small, glabrous, on ’ filiform 
glabrous pedicels about 2 lin. long, aah a lax while youngrusty- 
pubescent but soon glabrescent panicle in the axils of the leavesand = 
at the ends of the branches ; petals about 2 lin. long; ovary quite — 
ea 3 gynobase deciduous, the disk- aoe hardly wrinkled ; 
samaras ovoid, about an inch long, retuse at the narrowed apex, 
hyaline, membranous, oats oak ,tadiately sfssie 3 glabrous, winged- 
crested. 
Hazs.—Tenasserim.—Fl. Febr. 
5. A, Roxburghiana, A. Juss. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 420.—A woody — 
climber, the younger parts rusty puberulous, glabrescent; leaves 
ovate or ovate-oblong, on a rusty puberulous glabrescent petiole 
6-8 lin. long, rounded at base, acuminate, membranous, glabrous; — 
flowers small, on 1-2 lin, long filiform pedicels, in poor umbellets, 
forming slender rusty pubescent glabrescent panicles in the axils of 
the leaves and at the end of the branchlets; petals about a line 
long ; ovary hirsute; samaras elliptically oblong, about 14 im. long” | 
by 7-8 lin. bro ad, not crested between the: ‘brownish scarious 
slightly notched wings ; Piles ae none, the indurated black wrin- 
kled disk shortly 3-lobed. 
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Has.—Ava; Tenasserim. 
6. A. hvyeta, A. Juss.; H.f, Ind. Fl. i. 421.—A large woody 
climber, all parts tawny hirsute ; leaves oblong or obovate-oblong, 
on — hirsute petioles, 4-6 in. long, rou nded at base, shortly 
and sharply acuminate, membranous, on both sides covered with 
rather long whitish or tawny hairs, aah 8 beneath ; flowers 
rather large, white, on 5-6 lin. long hirsute pedicels, in rather 
dense little umbels, forming hirsute conspicuously bracted panicles: 
in the axils of the leaves and at the end of the branchlets ; ; petals 
nearly 3 lin. long; ovary quite glabrous; samaras oblong, 2 im- 
= or a little longer, by 8-9 lin. broad, not crested between the 
Spaqua wings ; gynobase none, the black indurated wrinkled 
shes eal Dr District.—Fl. Fr. August-November. 
