2 
(3) C. Wieutrana. (Wall.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 2. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 935.—Spicil. I. t. 3. 
Srsc. Cuar. Stem climbing, pubescent: leaflets softly villous 
on both sides, coarsely serrated, cordate at the base, 3-lobed, middle 
one the largest, or again divided into lanceolate segments: achenia 
very pubescent, compressed: sepals very pubescent on the outside : 
filaments hairy : flowers greenish. 
Neilgherries. Mahableshwur. Low hills in the Northern Cir- 
cars, | = ; 
(4) C. smmactroria. (Wall.) 
Ident. Dec. prod. I, p. 10.—Wall. in As. Res. XITI. p. 414. | 
Syn. C. Munroiana, Wight.—C. affinis, do.—C. subpeltata, 
Wall.—C. smilacina, Blume.—C, glandulosa, Blume. 
Engrav. Wight’s Il. I. t. 5.— Wall. pl. As. Rar. t. 20.—Blume 
Bidjr. 1.—Hook. Bot. Mag. No. 4259, 
Srrc. Cuar. Climbing, glabrous: leaves simple or ternate, 
cordate-ovate, entire, purple beneath: panicles axillary, many- 
flowered: sepals oblong, acute, spreading or reflexed, rusty brown 
externally : styles long, feathery: flowers largish, white. 
Khasia mountains. Neilgherries. Travancore Hills and Western 
ghauts. Flowering in September. 
(5) C. Capa. (Ham.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 5. 
Syn. Thalictrum bracteatum, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 671. 
Spec. Cuar. Climbing: leaves opposite, 2-3-ternate : leaflets 
cordate, ovate, entire: peduncles axillary, solitary, 1-flowered, with 
two opposite cordate bracts above the base: sepals 5-6, oblong, 
acutish’:' petals lanceolate, expanding: seeds with a sharp stiff back : 
stamens much shorter than the sepals: flowers pale blue. 
Bengal and Assam, flowering in the cold season. 
(6). C. acuraneuta. (H. F. & T.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 5, 
Seec. Cuar. Branches sparingly clothed with bristly hairs, 
deeply furrowed, ribs’ very. acute: ‘leaves’ pinnately. décompound : 
segments ovate-lanceolate, rounded at the base or cuneate, coarsely 
serrated : pedicels shorter than the leaves, hibracteate at, the base : 
bracts somewhat leafy, 3-partite or simple: sepals oblong, acutish, 
pubescent outside, glabrous within: filaments membranaceous, 
strongly 1-nerved, hairy at the back: hairs forming a thick fascicle 
