294 
FLORA OF THE SUNDRIBUNS. 
General, especially in the northern forests, but never common. 
Vernac. Chot-boroni ; Modhu-phal ; Dimal. 
A large climber or small straggling tree, 20 feet high ; only used for fuel. 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia. 
XVI. — RHAMlVACEiE. 
38 . Zizyphus Juss. 
Leaves glabrous on upper side, woolly below . • Jujuba. 
Leaves softly pubescent above, silky below . . CEnoplia. 
31. *Zizyphiis Jujuba Lamk.; F. I. i. 608 ; F. B. I. i. 632. E. D. z 
231- 
Occasionally in clearings. 
Vernac. Ber, 
A small tree ; often planted, here certainly so ; fruit of very poor quality. 
Distrib.-— Tropics of Eastern Hemisphere and of Australia, 
32. Zizyphus (Enoplia Mill.; F. I. i. 611 ; F. B. I. i. 634. E. D. z 
263. 
Jatta, Prain ! 
Vernac. ShiakoL 
A straggling shrub, useful as a hedge-plant ; fruit eaten, but quality poor. 
Distrib, — Tropical Asia and Australia. 
Here the species is probably a remnant of cultivation near the old temple. 
XVII. — AMPELIDEE. 
39 . Vitis Linn. 
Leaves simple : — 
Stems 4-winged, fleshy , . . . quadrangularis. 
Stems not winged, not fleshy . . . latifolia^ 
Leaves 3-foliolate • . • . • - trifoha. 
33. Vitis quadraiigularis Wall. ; F. B. I. i. 645. Cissiis quadratic 
gularis F. L i. 407. 
Satkhira, Clarke\ ^ 
Vernac. Harjora. 
A succulent almost leafless climber ; properties insignificant. 
Distrib. — Tropical E. Africa ; S.-E. Asia. 
34. Vitis latifolia Roxb. ; F. I. i. 661 ; F. B. I. i. 652. E. D. v 213. 
Jatta, Prain ! 
Vernac. Govila. 
A large climber ; stems may be twisted into ropes. 
Distrib. — India generally ; Assam. 
A species almost certainly introduced by bird -agency^ 
