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longer than the lateral ones: panicle corymbiform, - bracteated 
flowers numerous in each umbel: styles united into one: berry 
hemispherical, 5-celled. 
Neilgherries. Dindigul hills. 
(4) H. venvtosa. (R. W.) 
Syn. Paratropia venulosa, W. & A. prod. 1. p. 877.—H. tere- 
binthacea, Wall.—Aralia digitata, Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 107. 
Engrav. Wight’s Ill. Il. t. 118.—Rheede Mal. VII. t. 28. 
Spec. Cuan. Somewhat arboreous: leaves digitate: leaflets 5- 
7, elliptic, shortly and suddenly pointed, quite entire, coriaceous, 
with prominent veins : thyrses numerous at the ends of the branches: 
flowers pedicelled and umbelled, numerous, greenish: berry 5 
celled. 
Circars. Courtallum mountains. Malabar. 
(5) H. Wauzicutana. (R. W.) 
Ident. Dalz. Bomb. flor.’p. 108. 
Syn. Paratropia Wallichiana, 7’. §& 4. prod. 1. p. 377. 
Srrc. Cuar. Climbing: leaves digitate: leaflets 8-10, longs 
petioled, oblong, pointed, quite entire, coriaceous: thyrses numerous 
at the ends of the branches: flowers pedicelled and umbelled, numer 
rous: petals and stamens 6: berry 6-celled. 
Courtallum. Foot of the Ram ghaut. Rather common. 
(6) H. capitata. (R. W.) 
Syn. Paratropia capitata, W. § A. prod. I. p. 378. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves digitate: leaflets 6-9, long-petioled, ob 
long, suddenly and shortly acuminated, retuse at the base, quite 
entire, somewhat coriaceous, scurfy when young, particularly on the 
midrib: petiole scurfy: thyrse elongated, with a concave bract at 
the base of the peduncles: flowers sessile, capitate: berry 6-9- 
celled. 
Mountains in the Southern Provinces, 
(7) H. opovata. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Spicil. I. p. 70, 
Engrav. Wight’s Spicil. I. t. 83.—Icon. t. 1011-12. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaves digitate; leaflets about 5, petioled, 
cuneate, very obtuse or obcordate, coriaceous: thyrses aggregated 
towards the ends of the branches: umbels numerous, solitary on 
‘each peduncle: petals and stamens 8, rarely 6: ovary 8, rarely 6- 
celled. : 
Courtallum. Shevagherry hills. Neilgherries, Flowering in 
April and May. 
