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(1) D. sanmentosa. (Linn. ) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. fior: Ind. I. p. 61.—-Deé. prod. I. p: 
69. 
Syn. D. intermedia, Blume.—Actaa aspera, Lour.—Tetracera 
sarmentosa, Willd. Roxb. fl. Ind. IL. p. 645.—Trachytella actza; 
Det. pfod. I. p. 70.—Leontoglossum scabrum, Hance. in Walp. 
Ann. I, p. 18 arid IIT. p. 813. 
Engrav.. Burm. Flor. Ind: t. 37.-f. 1.—Bot. Mag. t. 3058: 
' Sprd. Car. Climbing shiub : leaves obovate, oval-oblong’ of 
broad-lanteolate, obtuse or acute’ with somewhat pfotninent paralel 
numerous nerves, very scabtous and on both sides together with the 
branches spafingly cOvered with adpressed hairs, entire; somewhat 
orenated of sertated : setratures mucronate: sepals reflexed: pani- 
¢les divaticately branched; hairy or tomentose; tiany-flowered. 
Chittagong. Silhet and Assaih. 
GENUS V. WORMIZA. 
Polydndria Pentagynia: Ser: Syst: 
Deriv. Named after Olavis Wormiiis, a famous Danish Philoso- 
pher and. Naturalist. . 
Gen. Citar. Sepals 5; coriaceous: petals 5: anthers adhering 
by the base, linear, dehiscirig by pores at the apex, all equal in size, 
or the inner ones elongated, recurved: ovaries 5-10, many-ovuled, 
scarcely cohering at the axis, termitated by the Jong subulate 
Styles: carpels at length’ dehiscirig at the ventral stitire: seeds 
arillate. 
(1) W. sractzara. (H. F. & T.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. flor. Ind. p. 68. 
Syn. Dillenia bracteata; Wight. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t, 358. 
Srrc. Cuan. Ttee: branchlets and youtlg parts silky: léaves 
collected at the ends of the branches, with frequent oblique parallel 
nerves, glabrotis and shining above, pale beneath, pubescent and at 
length almost glabrous: racemes leaf-opposed: bracts obovate- 
spathulate : sepals‘ oval; silky at the back: petals obovate: ovaries 
5: follicles 5, membranaceous: seeds obovate: aril sniall; fleshy ¢ 
Howers yellow. : 
’~ Balaghaut mountains, ia Mysore. 
