30%). as 
prod. T: p. 97.—0. flavescens, do.s+Menispermiim coceulus, Linni 
w+M. orbiculatum, Linn.—-M. lacunosum, Lam.—M. heteroclitum, 
Roxb. Hort. Beng. p. 105.—Anamirta Panenlete, Colebr. in Linn. 
§., Trans. X11. p. 52. : 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. VIL. t. 1., and XI. t 62. —Rumph, Amb.: 
Vi & 22. 
Spec. Cuar. Twining shrub: wilh a corky bark: leaves broadly 
‘ovate; somewhat cordate: at.the base, ydunger ones mdre or less’ pu- 
bescent: flowers in lateral compound racemes : drupes 2-3, glo< 
~bgge : seed globose; deeply. excayated atthe hilum: ‘flowgrs | small, 
greenish. : 
-Peniasula, Assam. Ovissa. Kasia. 
GENUS II. OOCCULUS. 
Diecte Hexandria, Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Coccus, cochineal, alluding to “the scarlet colour of: 
‘the berries of most species. 
Gey. Cuar. Calyx 6: sepals in two rows, with 2-3 bracteolesz. 
petals 6. Mate. Stamens 6, opposite the petals, distinct. Fer- 
MALE. Ovaries 3-6'or numerous: drupes 1-G or many, 1-celled, 
1-seeded: peduncles psually axjllary; males many-flowered : fe- 
males generally ! few. flowered, without oe or very small ones, if 
present. . 
(1) C. macrocarpus. (W.§ A) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. a Pp 13.—Dalz.. Bomb. flor. p. 5. 
"ees _Diploctisia macrocarpa, Miers. in Taylor's Ann. Ser. TL, 
VIl. 42. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. I. t. 7-—Rheede Mal. XI. t. 62. 
Seec. Cuan. Shrubby, climbing: bark wrinkied: leaves round- 
ed or kidney-shaped, aah or truncate at the ben bea quite 
vate-oblong, almost agua an field in ioupih, 
Concan jungles. Malabar. ee je mite 
: : (2) C. vitrosus. ; (Der.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 18.—Dee. prod. I. p. 98 
Syn. C. sepium, Colebr.—Menispermum villosum, Lam: iM), 
hirsutum, Roxb. ‘i Ind. p. 814.-—-M: myosotoides, Linn, =C: ‘hasta 
tus, Dec. prod. 1 . p. 98. 
" Engray. Pluk, t. 384. f. 3. 
Srec. Coar. Twining: leaves oval-oblong, villous: male pa- 
nicles axillary, not half the length of the leaves, branched ; females 
