

Schizandra.] in. magxoliace.^. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) 45 



?Vr^^ 5".» slender. Stamens as in S, grandijlora, — Confounded with S. grand! flora 

 bj Wallich (under 4985), but more slender, flowers smaller. The fruit is not so stalked 

 as m Blume's figure, but we believe this to be a variable character. 



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Antliers sessile in cavities of tlie fleshy head ofjilaments. 



3. S. propinqua, H.f, <k T. ; leaves ovate-lanceolate serrate-toothe<l, 

 flowers small, pedicels long, fruit 6 in. long, axis fleshy. Sphserostema pro- 

 P^^^Mm Blum^ Fl. Jav. Schiz. 16 ; Wall. Cat. 4986 \H.f.& T. FL hid. 

 60. Kadsura propinqua, Wall. Tent. FL Nep. 15. 



Himalaya, from Nipal to Kumaon, alt. 4-6000 ft. 



A woody climber. Leaves 3-5 by 1^ in., base rounded or cuneate; petiole \ in, 

 ^Wicers small, yellow or oranpje, solitary or fascicled; buds j-J in. diam. ; pedicels 

 ru., bracteolate. Anthers slightly protruded. Carpels as in S. grandiflora. ' 



^ S. axillaris, ZT./. <(: T. ; leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate ta- 

 Penng to a fine point, entire or remotely toothed, flowers \ in. diam., pedi- 

 cels very short bracteolate, fruit 1-2 in. long. Sphserostema axillare, 

 ihmFl Jav. Schiz. t. 3 ; ZT./. <t T. FL Ind. 86. . 



\^f^^A "' r'^' ^^*' 4-5000 ft.— DiSTRiB. Java. 

 p^J^^*|?^f^^ Leaves 3 by 1^-1 1 in., base cuneate or rounded; petiole \ in. 



Car^h 11 ^^^**^®^' axillary ; bracteoles imbricating. Stamens as in S. propinqua. 





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8. KADSVBA, Kaempfer. 



(i5.^^^^^^^^.^^ ^<^h^2<'nd7'a, hnt Tipe carpels arranged in a globose head, 

 ^^ sometimes 4— Distrlb. temp, and subtrop. Asia ; species about 7. 



\ K. Roxburgrhl 



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^ 5000^ft"^^^ Forests of Sikkim, Assam, Silhet, and the Khasia hills, ascending 



, .^ stout rambling clmiber ; lark verv rough. Leaves 3-6 bj 1 4-3 in., flesTiy ; petiole 

 (Wr tf, ""■'■* i 'n Jiam. ; pedicels Vl in-, stout, bracteolate to or below the middle. 

 ,, ... Jiiaments short, free above, inner wholly connate. Ovules 2. Fruit 1-2 in. 



apJefe many, as large as a bean, base cuneate, top rounded. , 



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filamWo?*^*****^*' -4 '^- ^-c- ii- 546 ; leaves broadly ovate acute or obtuse, 

 ^uients tree, ovules usually 4. H. f. d: T. FL Ind. 84 ; Thwades Enum. 5.^ 



AS^V^^^''-'"•^«• ^'9K and of Ceylox, alt. 2-3000 ft. 

 (fiam nail ,, •■• ^^"'"'« 2-3 by 1-2 in., pale beneath, base cuneate. Floirers \m. 

 ^- BollZ ^^'"^-g'-een ; pedicels 1-2 iu., stout, with several bracteoles. Fruit like 



'^flith V«i° S"H- ^«^- ''^" imperfect specimen of a Malacca Kadsura collected by 

 ^'^^nJIt^u^- '^- 714, Ic. IV. t 651, f. 1 & 2); it may be K. scandens, Bluiue, 

 ,V ^ '^^ mucrouate fruit. 



K,IV. ANONACE.ffi. CBy Hooker f. ife Thomson.) 



^tersTmn^i ^^^"^I'S' often climbinff and aromatic, leaves alternate, exstipu- 

 <^nLT^^*^ 9.^ite entire. Fl, 



•innate ,■*' T^^ ^»t"-e. FloSers 2- rarely l-sexu4 ,. Sepats 3 free or 

 absent' ^.^^ ^^^^'-^te. Petals 6, hypogynous, 2-seriate, of the i.mer 

 torus fijf'/f'^ many, rarely definite, Vpogyhoug,'closely packed on the 

 > laments short or 0; anthers kdnaterceUs extrorse or sublateral, 



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