308 
W. §& A. prod. 1. p. 14.—Cissampelos discolor, Dec. prod. 1. py 
101.—C..hexandra, Roxb. fl. Ind. III. p. 842.—C. hernandifolia, 
Roxb. 2. c, 
_, Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 989.—Spicil. I. t. 7. 
Srzc. Cuar. Leaves ovate or somewhat deltoid, acute or obtuse, 
paler and sometimes pubescent below : peduncles axillary, umbelled 
at the apex: rays various in length, heset with subulate bracts, 8- 
12 or many-flowered: sepals obovate: petals 3-4. 
Malabar. South Carnatic. Chittagong. Assam. Bengal, 
Flowering all the year. 
(3). S. rorunpa. (Lour.) 
ident. Lour. fl. Coch. Chin. p. 747.—Hook. & Thoms. Flor. 
Ind. I. p. 197. 
Syn.. Cocculus Roxburghianus, Wall. W. & A. prod. I. p. 450, 
annot.—Cissampelos glabra, Roxb. fl. Ind.1II. p. 840.—Clypea 
Wightii, Arn. in Wight’s Ill. 1. p. 22. 
_ Spec. Coar. Leaves broad-ovate, obtuse or acute, irregularly 
sinuately-lobed or repand, glabrous, long-petioled : peduncles various 
in length, axillary, very slender: rays of the umbel short or elon- 
gated, cymose, beset with subulate bracteoles at the base: sepals in 
“male flowers narrow-cuneate, scurfy or puberulous at the back : 
petals broad-cuneate, shorter than the sepals: drupes glabrous: 
flowers largish, yellow, fleshy. ; 
Khasia hills. Assam. Courtallum. Flowering from April to 
June. 
‘ GENUS XI. CYCLEA. 
Diecia Monandria. Sez: Syst: 
Gen. Cuar. Climbing shrubs, with panicled inflorescence. 
Mare. Sepals 4-8, combined into a campanulate calyx: petals as 
many, more or less combined: anthers horizontal, equal in number 
to the sepals, 1-celled, transversely dehiscing. Frm. Sepals 2, 
lateral, furnished with an anterior bract: ovary solitary: stigma 
cleft into 3-5 subulate segments, radiately diverging: drupes sub- 
globose: putamen horse-shoe-shaped, variously tubercled at the 
back, convex at the sides. 
(1) C. Burmanni. ( Miers.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 201. 
Syn. Cocculus Burmanni, Dec, prod. 1. p. 96.—Clypea Bure 
manni, W. & A, prod. I. p. 14. 
