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L D. sakmentosa, Linn. Leaves 3 to 5 in., obovatc, ovate or 
bivudly lanceolate, obtuse or acute, quite entire, serrate or crenate, 
appressed pilose j both surfaces scabrid ; nerves 0 to 11 pairs, straight, 
ascending, prominent : length 25 to 3*5 in. r breadth 1 to 2 in., petiole 
*4 to *5 in. Flowers £ to § in. in diam., in toraentose or pilose spreading 
panicles that are often leafy. Sepals reflexed. DC. Prod. i. 69 ; Wall. 
Cat. GG32 ; Bot. Mag. t. 3058. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, pt. ii, 7 \ Hook. 
Ft Fl. B. Ind. I, 31. ~D. intermedia, Bl. Bijdr. Tetracera sarinentosa, 
Willd. ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 645. Leontoglossuni scahrum, Hancc in 
Walp. Ann. iii. 812. 
Var. 1. n Laura ; fruit glabrous. 
Var. 2. oebecarpa ; frnifc hairy. D. hebecarpa, DC. Prod, i, 70 ; 
Deless. Ic. Sel. t. 72 ; Wall. Cat. 6633. D, intermedia, Blnme. Davilla 
hirsute, Teysm. et Binn. Delimopsis hirta, Miq. 
2. D. ljevis, Maingay MSS. Leaves oblong-lanceolate to narrowly 
elliptic, acuto, entire, the base cuneato or rounded ; nerves 8 to 9 pairs, 
ascending, prominent ; npper snrfaco smooth, shining ; the lower pn- 
berulous ; neither of them scabrid ; length 5 to 7*5 in., breadth 2 to 35 
in., petiole *8 in., broad. Floioers *5 in. in diam., in narrow tomontose 
leafless panicles longer than the leaves. Sepals reflexed. 
Malacca, Maingay No. 10. Collected only by the late Dr. Maingay. 
2. Tetracera, Linn. 
Climbing Bhrubs or trees, Bmooth, scabrid, or pubescent. Leaves 
with parallel lateral veins. Flowers in terminal or lateral panicles, her- 
maphrodite or partially 1-sexual. Sepals 4 to 6, spreading. Petals 4i to 6. 
Stamens many, filaments dilated upwards, anther-cella distant. Carpels 
3 to 5 ; ovules many, 2-seriate. Follicles coriaceous, shining. Seeds 1 to 5, 
with a fimbriated or toothed aril. — Distrib. All tropical ; species 
about 25. 
1. T. Assa. DC. Prod. i. G8. Young branches striate, pubescent or 
aub-strigose. Leaves 2 to 5 in. long, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, obscurely 
sinuate or serrate, glabrous except the nerves beneath. Panicles axillary 
and terminal, shorter than the leaves, few-flowered. Follicles several- 
seeded. W. and A. Prod. 5 ; Hassk. PI. Rar. Jav. 177. Hook. fil. and 
Th. Fl. Ind. i, 63 : Hook, fil. Fl. B. Ind. I. 31: Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, 
Pt. ii. 8. 
Common throughout Indo-Malaya, at low elevations. 
2. T. Edryandra, Vahl. Symb. iii, 71. Young branches tomentoso. 
Leaves rigid, 3 to 4 in. long, oblong or obovate-obloog, entire or obsenrely 
sinuate, above glabrous except the midrib, below minntely tomentoso 
when young. Panicles terminal and axillary, shorter than the leaves, 
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