Vitis .] 
XLI. AMPELIDE^E. 
471 
(15) V. lanceolaria 
V. Kunstleri 
style subulate; 
Leaflets 3 to 5, oblong lanceolate; stem 
pustular; corymb 1 to 1*5 in. across 
Leaflets elliptic to ovate; cymes 2*5 by 
2 in.; flowers rose pink . . . (16) 
iii. Ampelopsis. Flowers 5-merous; disc cupular; 
stigma entire; cymes leaf-opposed. 
Leaflets trifoliate large . . . . . {17) V. semicordata 
Leaflets bipinnate ovate cuspidate crenulate 
1 in. long . (18) V. cantoniensis 
iv. Cissus. Flowers 4-merous; petals falling off in a cap; disc 4-lobed; 
style subulate; stigma minute; inflorescence cymose corymbose, leaf- 
opposed. 
Leaves simple. 
Leaves red woolly beneath .... 
Leaves glabrous; flowers not more than -i in. 
long. 
Leaves rather thick fleshy, base shortly 
cuneate; fruit black .... 
Leaves thin herbaceous. 
Leaflets ovate-lanceolate truncate or cordate, 
spotted pink and white, red beneath 
Leaflets broadly cordate green ovate; 
corymbs 1 in. wide .... 
Leaflets ovate base truncate not cordate; 
corymbs 1 in. wide; flowers over *1 in. 
wide. . . • • 
Leaflets oblong-ovate truncate slightly sub- 
cordate; fruit red 1 in. long 
Leaflets sagittate; stem succulent 4-angled 
white ...... 
Leaves trifoliate. 
Leaflets soft tomentose; fruit large trans¬ 
parent pink ..... 
Leaflets small ovate crenulate, glabrous 
Leaflets 3- to 5-foliate ovate to lanceolate 1 to 
2 in. long ...... 
Leaflets 7 to 9, stiff, 6 to 9 in. long; petiolules 
1-5 in. long ..... 
(19) V. pyrrhodasys 
(20) V. furcata 
(21) V. discolor 
(22) V. repens 
(23) 
(24) 
(25) 
(26) 
(27) 
(28) 
(29) 
V. diffusa 
V. glaberrima 
V. hastata 
V. mollissima 
V. trifolia 
V. japonica 
V. novemfolia 
(1) V. Martini Hort. V. barbata var. trilobata King, l.c. 388. 
Ampelocissus Martini Planch. DC. Mon. Phan. 373. 
Stem red-hairy. Leaves cordate trilobed; lobes short broad, 
edges acute dentate, glabrous above, dense red-tomentose beneath, 
47 in. long, 5*i in. wide; petioles hairy 3 in. long. Panicles dense 
3 in. long, i*2 in. through; rachis red-hairy. Flowers dark red. 
Fruit globose purple, in dense bunches. Hab. Woods near lime¬ 
stone rocks. Kedah, Gunong Geriang (Kunstter). Jalor, Biserat 
(Gwynne Vaughan). Distrib. Cochin-China, Sim^. 
This is the Saigon Vine, which was at one time cultivated in Annam for 
its fruit, and wine was even made from it, but it did not prove a success. 
(2) V. Harmandi Ridl. Ampelocissus Harmandi Planch, l.c. 
378. 
Stem reddish white-woolly. Leaves deeply cordate trilobed; 
lobes short broad acute, above glabrous, beneath arachnoid, woolly 
