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Ilnear-Ianceolate, glabrous. Carpels nearly 1 in., ovoid, glabrous, dark purple; stalk 

 their own length. . 



,4 P. fragrans, Be)ith. S ILf, Ix, ; young branches hoary, leaves A 



ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate glabrous or puberulous beneath, pedun- 



des few- or many-flowered, petals \\ by ^in. Beddome Ic. PL Ind. Or. t. 54. 



Uatteria fragrans, I)alz. in Hook. Kew Journ. Bat. iii. 206 : H.f. d: 1\ FL 

 Ind. 142. 



Forests of Malabar, Wight ;^ South Concan, Law, &c. 



A tree. Leavers 4-9 by 2-5 in., membranous, lateral nerves many oblique close-set 

 Wd parallel ; petiole J-| in. Flowers fragrant ; peduncles in the axils of fallen leaves 

 * on woody ramal tubercles, cymose, usually many-flowered, tomentose ; pedicels 1 in., 

 fijender; bract orbicular, infra-median. Sepals small, orbicular. PetaU linear, hoary.. 



ftkW-^L^^"'' ^'''^^*l-^^t'i<l» hoary, walls thin brittle; stalk as long— There are in 

 ttb. Wight, detached petals apparently of this species upwards of 2 in. long. 



5. P. simlarum, BentJi. &II.f. I.e.; branches glabrous, leaves ovate- 

 ot) ong or oblong-lanceolate quite glabrous, flowers fascicled, inner petals 

 lio ^?; Guatteria simiarum, Ham. ; Wall. Cat. 6440 ; H.f. & T. Ft. Ind. 

 A^i U fasciculata. Wall. vm. Voigt Hort Sub. Gale. 16. 



Forests of Assam, Sh.het, Pegu and Maktaban, Hamilton, WalVch, &c. 

 Da in ' . ^ P"^^^lous. Zeay^ 5 4-8 by 2-5 in., membranous; lateral nerves close, 

 lin ! ^*'^^^ i-^n. -Ffowrera in the old axils or on woody tubercles; peduncles 

 tnU'< p /' ^?^^y* "»ked above ; bracts 1-2, scaly, basal. Sepals very short,^ orbi- 

 Car^'/ II ' '^^^^*"' P^l*^^'ulou8, glabrous within, outer J shorter than the inner. 

 ! r ^"'' ^^'^^'^' neshy, glabrous, orange; stalk as long. 



lanp ^V^yP<*^®u<5a» //./. ^' T. ; quite glabrous, leaves elliptic or elliptic- 



uceoiate obtusely acuminate, shining above white beneath, flowers solitary 



obtusp '^^^^^^ obsolete, petals subequaliin. narrowly linear-oblong 



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ririd Tial § ' youngest puberulous. Leaves 2J-6 by 1-1 f in., base acute, thick, 

 l»orizont 1 ."^^'^'eless above, midnb beneath puberulous, nerves many obscure sub- 

 Wts 2 K ^^^^^^ ^'^"^ ^"* Flowers small, axillary, suberect ; peduncle ^j^'m., stout ; 

 ^th surf k "*^"^'**^- ^^i^«^*» forming an inconspicuous disk. Fda's hoary on 

 ^^rptkTt^* 11? concave, not dilated. Toru<i conical. OranV^ about 6, pubescent. 



•lender, 

 '•^Dger th 



V stout fiK*^*^'' ®I?^^^ ^^^ contain a stony pitted , 



•'I'l twice a^n'~^^^ °*^^^ ^^' ^yP^y^^^^^^ ^^Ht of Sumatra, but carpels elliptic oblong 



^ Petah ovate or ovate-lanceolate or elliptic. 

 lose \l^^^''^^^'^^% Thwaites Enum. 399 ; young branches brown-tomcn- 

 above mir-u^ P^^^" ^^ obovate-oblong abruptly taper-pointed glabrous 

 P€tals9 k 1 -^^^ ^^i"s pubescent beneatli, flowers 1-3 on woody tubercles, 



Re«r1)^ "'•' *^'<^''- B^ddmie Ic. PI Ind. Or. t. 67. 



'^f^ea strni ^"'^'■-grey- Leave8 6-12 by 24-3 in., shining above, pale beneath ; 

 Mcelsii,^' P^'"»"el; petiole J-J in. Plowera 3-4 in. diam., greenish-jellow ; 

 '*aceoUte th- I?"*' ^^"^^^ submedian, densely tomentose. Petals 2 by 1 in., broad- 

 He as a'chp^^ coriaceous, pubescent, strongly nerved when dry. Carpeh often as 



"erry; broad-ovoid, tomentose; stalk as long. -^ ,. s wrrv 



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^^^ea iaJ!^w*'*'^®*' ^««<^- dc H.f. Z.c: ; young^'^raiicKes tomentose, 



"teoiate or pblong-Ianceolate acuminate glabrous, above softly pu- 



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