272 AMPELIDEA. [ Vitis. 
All parts, especially while young, rusty or tawny tomentose or 
pubescent, more or less eiabe escent; leaves 
i arply acuminate, never lob : v. adnata. 
All younger parts rusty-tomentose or Severs nt, lab 
—— —_ often — 3-lobed, bluntish 
acum r Linne i. 
As former, but j V. Wallichii. 
2k ok Flowers becte or pace in “cymose panicles, revenie, 
more usually the one or both tendril- 
vali? en in @ panicle, 
Flowers pedi 
Branchléts pedun a and ‘sly the petioles covered with a wool- 
m intermixed with black, spreading, 
sift | Sey . V. barbata. 
Branchlets glabrous; cymose pani nicles “ample, glabrous, with or 
without tendrils ; pedicels thick, nearly a line 
long ; a 3-5-lobed, the lobes usually acute . V. latifolia. 
Branchlets, etc., od ~ es lobed or —rekaele lobed ; panicles 
uly en t c 
sh 
ate very seas and thic V. tomentosa. 
Branchlets, etc., oom apa ae woolly beneath, vad or or alightly 
3 panicles usually tendril-beari oolly. 
large and lax ; icels 1 lin. long, st aman V. lanata. 
X X Flowers sessile, in er women 
y Inlat, 
Leaves pedately 5-fol , etc 
rusty- tomentose. Z ¥ Fi Helferi. 
All parts quite glabrous ; leaves coriaceous, digitate ; flowers spi- 
cate, forming very long, glabrous panicles . V. polystachya. 
* Flowers in leaf-opposed or axillary cymes. 
* ed or stigma 4-lobed or 4-parted. 
1. V. lanceolaria, Wall.; H.f. Ind Fl. i. 660; Brand. For. 
Fl. ot aie yee-nee-nwa ‘Seg kyee-chee-nway. —A la oody eve 
ample, axillary or rarely almost Sk opie bracted, eo 
_ branched ; flowers dioecious, small, greenish white, on shorter oF 
a puberulous pedicels; flower-buds 4-horned ; calyx 
ries ihe or ee ee the size “ee a «Bo gloss 
_ watery flesh-colour or white, containing 1-4 seeds nearly 4 line am 
2 a in the tropical: forests all over Martaban and Tenasserim 
down to the Andamans ; also the eastern slopes of the P Tanah 
RECA, Ye desi St, nee Tomek 
