3 
above the linear introrse anthers: connectivum not dilated : achenia. 
compressed, oval, clothed with silky hairs. ° 
Khasia mountains, flowering in August, 
-(7) C. monvana. (Ham. ) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 6.—-Dec. prod. I. p. 9. 
Syn. C. anemoniflora, Don. prod. 192. 
Bigra. Wall. pl: As. Rar. TIT. t.'217. _— 
Srrc. Cuan. Branches glabrous, rarely silky: leaves long-pe~ 
ticléd, tripartite ; leaflets ovate, acute of acuminated, coarsely toothed 
or lobed: sépals elliptic or ovaté, white, glabrous or hairy outside : 
pedicels equalling’ or longer than thé leaves: stamens shorter than. 
the sepals: filaments’ smooth, narrow-ligtilate, glabrous: achenia 
silky, with long tails: flowers largish, fragrant. 
Khasia mountains, flowering in April and May. 
(8) C.wurans. (Rogle.) 
Ident. Royle’s Il. p- 51,—Hook. & Thoms, Flor. tnd. Ip. 10. 
Src. Car. Branches angled, silky: leaves pinnately decom- 
pound: segments ovate, oblong or lanceolate, quite entire, toothed: 
or.variously lobed :- panicles many-flowered, branched, with small 
bracts: sepals oblong-acute, pubescent outside: filaments somewhat 
hairy at the base, filiform above the middle: achenia ovate, com- 
pressed, silky. : 
Khasia mountains, flowering from July to September. 
GENUS I. NARAVELIA. 
‘Polyandria Polygynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From Narawael, the Singhdlese name. 
Gen. Cuan. Perennial climbing plants with opposite leaves 
consisting of two leaflets with an intermediate tendril: involucre 
none? sepals 4-5, valvate in’ estivation: petals 6-12, linear, longer. 
than the calyx: achenia several in each flower, thick stalked: seed 
erect. ~ 7 
N. Zevuanica. (Dec.) 
Ident. Dee. prod. I. p. 10.—W. & A. prod. I. p. 2. 
Sy Atragene Zeylanicd,’Linn. Rowb. jl. Ind. II. p. 670. 
Engfdvd. Roxb. Cor. II. t. 188.—Rheede Mal. VII. t. 52. 
Spec. Car. Leaflets broadly-ovate, shortly acuminated: ache- 
nia spirally twisted, hairy,-with a long feathery tail: leaves usually 
