178 
(19) C. viscozor. (Dalz. ) 
Tdent. Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 40.—Hook. Journ. Bot. II. p. 39%. 
Spec. Cuar. Glabrous; stem and branches acutely angled, ' 
red: stipules broadly ovate: leaves petioled, ovate or oblong= 
lanceolate, acuminated, serrated, purple and shining beneath: um- 
bels leaf-opposed, twice the length of the petiole ; petals cohering 
berries black : flowers red: 
Concan jungles, flowering in August. 
(20) C. penracona. (Roxb.) 
Edent.’ Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 426. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves cordate, rarely somewhat lobed, serrulated, - 
acuminated, glabrous: branches pentagonal, with roundish angles 
and furrowed sides. 
Chittagong forests. 
(21) C. srrruzata. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 482.—Dee. prod. I. p. 632, 
Syn. Vitis serrulata, Wall.—C. glabrata, Blume. 
Srrc. Cuan. Climbing: leaflets 5, oblong, serrulate; stem 
glabrous. 
Chittagong, flowering in April and May. 
GENUS It. VITIS. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. From the Celtic word Gwid, meaning the best of trees. 
Wine comes from the Celtic word Gwin, 
Gen. Cuaz. Climbing shrubs with simple, lobed, toothed, 
rarely compound, leaves, and thyrsoid racemes of flowers: calyx 
usually 5-toothed: petals 5, distinct or united at the apex : style 
wanting or very inconspicuous: berry 2-celled, 4-seeded: flowers 
bearing peduncles sometimes changed:partly into tendrils, 
(1) V. ratirorra. (Rowbd.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 180.—Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 661, 
Syn. V. glabrata, Dec. prod. I. p. 634. 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. VII. t. 11. 
Sprc. Cuar. Glabrous: leaves simple, roundish-cordate, 3-7. 
lobed or angled, sometimes palmate, serrated, young ones tomena 
tose, older ones glabrous: racemes pubescent: flower-bearing pe~ 
duncles partly cirrhiferous : flowers bisexual: petals distinct: ovary. 
10-furrowed at the apex: fruit about the size of a black currant, 
globose ; flowers small, reddish-brown, : 
