1S9^.] Q. King — Materuttg far a Fhm of ttw Mnhtifan Peiiinitltd. 401 
Siiigapoi-tJr Ridley, Nos. 1924, G380, Kinn-. Pemk: ScoHectiim. 
No. 262; Wmy, No. 2858: King's Collector, N03. 6212, 10170.— Dis- 
iiUo. Java, Forbes 480 ; Suaia^ra Forbes, Noa. 2583, 2861a. 
Tlie various specimens to which I havo giveu the Tftrictrvl tiamd 
WaUichii mry somewhat ns to the form of their leaves, Bome havint^ 
them oblong with nearly ti-utmate bases, while others have them broadly 
ovate with slightly cordate bases. In all, however, the leaves b,v& 
hroadei* than those in the typical form found in Java and originally 
described by Tey&mauii and Biimiudyk, the btiaes of whieli are moi"eover 
cuneate. Tbe large flowers and fruit, botii of the typical form and of 
the variety WaUichii^ however, at once di.stiafTiiish tliifj from the hastato 
of sagittate-leaved specievS which AVallich eonfuaed with it mider one 
common name as V. fjlaherrima. 
25. ViTia GLADERUiMA, Wall, in Uoxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Curey, II, 47ti j 
C&h, ^99^ (in pai-t). A weak climber, with herbacifious sub-coin pressed 
4'-]ingled slightly winged glam;otis stems, the bark dark when dry. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, with bmadly sa<L;j^ittatfi-cordate sub-hastfite or 
Bub-trm»cate bases, always attenuated mp wards to the 'scute apex, the 
edL;i.>s minutely and remotely bri.Mtle-sornite-crenutiite ; main nerves 4 m* 
5 paii's, fjiiut, spreading, the lower branchiiij? outward ; lenj^th 2 to 
4 in., breadth 12 to 1*75 iu. ; petiole '6 to "8 or even 1'5 in^ in the 
lower leaves. Cymes small, '3 to '6 iu, in dium,, umbellate on short 
pedicels from the apes of a common peduncle '4 to '8 iu. long. Flo^mrs 
4-merous. Berry obovoid, 2-seeded, *15 in. iu diara. Avhcti dry. V^. 
acd A, Prod. Fl. Pen, Ind. 125 ; Laws, in Hook. lil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 64G 
(in part). Vitis husfatay Miq. in Anu. Mus. Lugd. Bat* I, 8&. Vitis sagit' 
iifolia^ Laws, in Hook, fib Fl. Br. Ind, I, 645. Qis^^ gUberrimiJt^ 
Planch, in DC. Moo. Phan. V, 498. Oisms kmtata, Miq. Fl. lud. Bat. 
Suppl. 517. Vitis d)jl}usa, Laws, iu Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 646. 
Singapore : Anderson, No. 78 ; Hullett, No. 230, King. Malacca ; 
King. Perak: Scortechiiii, Wray. Penaug ; WalHch, King. Kedah 5 
Curtis Ko. 2606. Province Wellesley ; King. Andamans and Nicobars ; 
King's Collectors. Distbib. Supiatra, Dangka. 
Under the name V. glahernma and the tinmbcr 5991, 'Wallich 
distributed two species of Vitis gathered partly in Penang and partly 
in Singapore. These two gatherings are not, as is usual with WalHch 
ill similar cases, distinguished by letters. On two of the four sheets of 
No. 5991 which are now present in the Calcutta Herbarium^ ** Penang '* 
is given as the locality, and these agree with the description of the 
spticies Vilis glahaTima ivom Penang which was published by Wallich iu 
Carey's edition of Roxbargh^s Flura Ttidica. This Penang plant agrees 
absolutely with type specimens of Vitis hastate, Miq, and V. saijiiH/olia, 
