INCLUDING J-\SPUR AND SIRGUJA. 
91 
166. Vitis lanceolaria Roxb. 
167. Vitis latifolia Roxb. 
Chutu palu ghat, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
Fruit eaten ; seeds large ; flavour good. 
168. Vitis vinifera Linn. 
Dorunda, 1,500 — 2,000 feet: Cult. 
Vern. — -(fruit) Angur ; Grape-vine. Fruit fails to ripen 
because of the rains. 
i6g. Vitis auriculata Roxb. 
Mata, Manbhum, 500—1,000 feet. 
Korkota. 
170. Leea alata Edgew. 
171. Leea rnacrophylla Roxb. 
Santalia, say 500 — 2,000 feet. 
Vern. — Hatkan Santal. ‘‘A rare plant, like L, robusta ’’ 
(Campbell & Watt). 
172. Leea robusta Roxb. 
173. Leea aspera HalL 
Jaspur, 2,000—2,500 feet ; 
Common in jungle. 
Vern. — Hasua dahuri j Hernua dowri ; Akori. A Sag^ 
leaves eaten ; root sweet-scented, 
174. Leea herbacea 
175. Leea sambucina Willd, 
Santalia (Campbell 81 Watt). 
r;6. Ampelopsis quinquefolia (^Vitis hederacea 
In gardens ; an American plant. 
XXXVin.— SAPINDACE/L. 
177, Cardiospermum Halicacabum Linn. 
Sillee, 500 — 1,000 feet; Sirguja, 1,500—2,000 feet, 
Gaephuli local. 
178- Schleichera trijuga Widd. 
Baragaon, 2,000 2,500 feet, S. Lohardugga District, 
1,500—2 000 feet ; Palandu, 1,500—2,000 feet. 
Vern.—— KiXsnm (2) Hind.'y Baru Santal. The Lac-insect 
is cultivated on the twigs of this tree. The other 
Kusum [Hind.) is Cart hamus tinctorius. 
