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FLORA OF THE SUNDRtBUNS. 
Vernac. Baoli-lati {fide Heinig)> 
A small twiner; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — C oasts of W. Indo-China. 
111. Dre^ea E. Mey. 
139. Dreg’ea volubilis- Benth. ; F. B. I. iv. 46. Asclepias volubtlis 
F. I. ii. 36. " 
River-banks in Eastern forests, Lace ! 
Vernac. Tita Kunja. 
A stoutish twiner ; properties obscure. 
Distrib. —Throughout India ; Ceylon ; Malaya. 
113 . Tylophora R. Br. 
140. Tylophora tenuis Bl. ; F. B. I. iv. 42. Asclepias tenuissima 
F. I. ii. 41. 
Northern clearings and skirts of northern forests, very plentiful, 
Kurz ! Clarke ! Prain ! 
A slender prostrate or twining herb ; properties obscure, said to be medicinal, 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia. 
113 . Dischidia R. Br. 
141. Dischidia IVummiilaria R. Br. ; F. B. I. iv. 49. 
Bagirhat Reserve forests, epiphytic, Heinig\ 
Vernac. Pargdtcha, 
A small epiphytic twiner, rooting at the nodes ; properties obscure. 
Distrib. — Indo-China; Malaya; N. Australia. 
114 . Hoya R. Br, 
142, Hoya parasitica Wall.; F. B. I. iv. 57. Asclepias parasitica 
F. 1 . ii. 42. 
Everywhere throughout the forests, on trees ; often very plentiful, 
Vernac. Pargdtcha. 
A stout epiphytic climber ; properties obscure ; flowers waxy, sweet-scented. 
Distrib.— Indo-China ; Malaya. 
XXXVIII.— GEmAXACE^E. 
115 . Hoppea Willd. 
143. Hoppea dichotoma Willd. ; F. B. I. iv. loo. Pladera pusilla 
F. I. i. 403. 
