Pol}/althia,] 



IV. ANONACE^. (Hook. f. & Thoms.) 



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m the middle. Torus glabrous. Ovaries hirsute. Carpels (uuripe) IJ in., ovoiJ or 

 oblong, gibbous, pubescent, beaked ; stalk stout. — A magnificent species, referred to a 

 new genus in Maingaj's niss. Colour, odour, &c. of flower like a Magnolia. 



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fi Flowers extra-axillary on the terminal branchlets, or on small truncal 



tnbercles. 



13. P. bigrlandulosa, Benth </b H.f. Lc. ; young branches silky, leaves 

 elliptic or oblong acute or acuminate glabrous above appressed pubescent 

 beneath, basal margins recurved and glandular, peduncle solitary leaf- 



^PPosed.— Guatteria biglandulosa, Blume FL Jav, Anon. t. 51 ; H.f. & T. 

 t^L Ind, 143. 



Malacca, Griffith, &c. 



A scandent shrub, 

 subacute : nprvoa 7 ^t. 



-. -DisTRiB. Sumatra and Malay Archipelago. 



Leaves 4-6 by 14-3 in., shining above, glaucous beneath, base 

 •vmc, nerves Y on each side, strong, curved, rather distant, parallel^ petiole 4 in. 

 ^ tower* unknown. Carpels 1 in., oblong, mucronate, dark purple, subglabrous ; stalk 

 a little longer.— Griffith's specimens correspond to Blume's description and to Miquel s 

 ^*r. a. Carpels 1-seeded according to Miquel. 



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Guatteria 



ji P. suberosa, Benth. & H.f. lc. ; young branches pubescent, leaves 

 Oblong obtuse glabrous above puberulous beneath, peduncles 1-2 on a short 

 Jfowiy extra-axillary tubercle, petals i in. long.— Beddome ^- °' ^"^ ^" 

 I. 56. Uvaria suberosa, Bonk Cor. FL L t. 34 ; FL Ind. ii. 

 Tm''3 ^G- Prodr. i. 93 : Wall. Cat. 6437; W. & A. Frodr. 10; //./ 

 '^^'Fl.lnd. 140. 



t/°^_<^^41 °^ ^'^^OAi'. tte Western Peninsula, Tenasseeim, and Ceylon.— Distkjb. 

 ? • ^nilippines (this or a closely allied species). 



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oval -11 ' X-— °-^"L, uittULs uurHiueuiaii. Sepals small, pubescent. . * , ■ 



Irnno ^n"^^^^®' red-brown, outer shorter. CarpeZ^ pisiform, joung silky, npe gla- 

 "^^; stalk their own length. 



>^l' ^/,8®Jerophylla, //./. & T. ; glabrous, leaves oblong or ovate or 

 ^ear-oblong obtusely acuminate rigid reticulate and shining on both sur- 

 Hnf' P^?^^cles fascicled on small truncal tubercles, sepals ovate, petals 

 •«ear-oblong obtuse inner rather smaller. 



tt'dnb quite 

 'Obercles 



Sepals short, obtuse. Pttals 



tC^**^""® JJ"^ M^ surfaces."^ 7brw7broa7'flat! bo'rde7 raised. Ovaries pilose,^ shorter 

 .r?° ^be cylmdric style. T " - ' -^ - - - 



in sn, '♦X- ^^y^^' (^arfds 1-1 4 in, elliptic-oblong, obtuse at both ends walls 



' '""ootli J stalk as long, slender. Seed oblong, testa fibrous shining pale. 



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Sect. II. 



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Eupolyalthia. Flowers hermaphrodite 

 I, subbasal, ascending. 



'.tals 



vulfs 



Flo 



^r» extra-axillary , of ten leaf -opposed. ,^ 



tomenw' ^'^'^'^aniomea, H. f ii; T. Fl. Ind. 138 ; young Ranches Wovm- 

 cent W * 1?*^^^ lanceolate or oblanceolate glabrous above, young pubes- 

 Guatt.S^^*^' peduncles solitary or geminate, petals | in. oblong acute. 

 «iena cinnamomea and G. multinervis, Wall. Cat. 6 144 and 6445. 



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