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somewhat unequal, 4-6 in. long, abruptly acuminate, remotely and 
slightly crenate-toothed, succulent-coriaceous, glabrous; cymes ax- 
Hap.—In the tropical forests of the north-eastern slopes of Kambala toung, 
Pegu Yomah, at 1,000 ft. elevation.-Fr. March. 
8. V. pentagona, Voigt.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 646.—A large glab- 
rous climber, with thick succulent 5-angular glossy branches; 
f leaves ovate or ovate-oblong, almost truncate or slightly sinuate at 
____ the base, acuminate, 3-5 in. long, on a 1-1} in. long petiole, re- 
motely bristly toothed, succulent-herbaceous, quite glabrous and 
shining ; flowers small, yellowish, on thick pedieels a line or a little 
longer, forming simple or slightly compound glabrous leaf-o 
cymes ; calyx truncate ; petals 4, oblong-lanceolate, hooded, acu- 
minate, nearly a line long; stamens 4; style short, simple; ber- 
nes globular, the size of a small cherry, glossy black, containing 
y 2 smooth compressed-convex orbicular-ovate seeds. 
Haz.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu 
Yomah and Arracan ; also in Chittagong and the Andamans.—F'. b.; Fr. 
Apr-May.—~s ; —SS.=SiS.—Chloritie rocks. 
blunt, green ; flowers small, yellowish or reddish outside, on 2-3 
lin. lone slender pedicels, almost umbellate, forming a leaf-op- 
eyme usually of the length of the leaves or shorter ; one gl 
: > disk 4-lo 
. robus 
2 pea, turning purplish-black, smooth and glossy, usually 1-seeded. 
HaB.—Frequent in fhe tropical and in- the'moister meek: forests all _— 
a, from Ava and Chittagong down to Tenasserim 
PL ELS; Fr OS 0: L- Bae, 
