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35 * Vitis trifolia Linn. V. carnosa F. B. I. i. 654. Cissus cavnosa 
F. I. i. 409 . E. D. V 195 . 
Everywhere common, from the northern clearings to the sea-face. 
Vernac. Goeli-lata ; Amal~lafa. 
A slender climber; stems twisted into ropes, 
Distrib.— S.-E. Asia, 
•30, liCea Linn. 
36. Leea sambucina Willd. ; F. 1. i. 657 ; F. B. I. i. 666. E. D. l 241, 
Eastern forests, Heinig & Gammie ! 
Vernac. Kukur Jhtwa. 
A glabrous shrub ; properties unimportant, 
Distrib, — S.-E. Asia; N. Australia. 
XVIII.-SAPINDACEJE. 
31, Cardiospermum Linn. 
37. Cardiospermum flalicacabum Linn. ; F. I. ii. 292 ; F. B. I, i. 670, 
E. D. C551. 
Northern clearings, rare, Prain ! 
A slender climbing herb ; roots and seeds used medicinally. 
Distrib. — Almost cosmopolitan in the Tropics, 
3^, Allopliylus Linn. 
38. Allopliyliis Cobbe Bl. var. glabra F. B. I. i. 672. Ornithotyope 
glahra F. I. ii, 267. E. D. A 787. 
Sundribuns, T. Thomson ! 
A deciduous shrub ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia; N. Australia. 
This has not been collected in the Sundribuns for half a century ; it might 
be looked for. It is plentiful in the Andaman sea-fence. 
33, Apliailia Bl, 
39. Aphania ©aiiura Radik. Scytalia Danura F. L ii. 274, 
Sapindus Danura F. B. 1. i. 684. 
Eastern and northern forests, Clarke\ Heinig\ Calcutta Gar° 
den Collectors ! 
Vernac. Badona ; Nuncha. 
An evergreen shrub ; cut for firewood, 
Distrib. — India ; Indo-China. 
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