Poti/aUhia.] iv. ANONACEiB. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) 67 



Singapore, Wallick. 

 *\^°i"ch branched tree ; buds tomentose. Leaves 3-6 by 1-1 1 in., narrowed to the 

 TObobtuse base, nerves reticulate; petiole i-J in. Peduncles 1^-2 in., fiKform, 

 downy; bracts basal. Segals ovate, subacute, appressed pube.'^icent. Petals oi cqu^l 

 length ; coarsely villous, outer rather broader. Torus cylindric, truncate. Ovaries 

 stngose. Fruit unknown. 



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22. P. obliqua, ILf, (k T. Fl. Ind, 138 ; young parts puberulous, leaves 

 siibsessue linear-oblong obtusely acuminate base obliquely cordate shining 

 and glabrous on both surfaces, peduncles solitary, petals i in. oblong 



:; Malacca, Griffith, 



tliV^'^^'c^^^ twiggy, slender, glabrous. Leaves 4-6 by 1-lf in., tapering io 



ine base, firm, coriaceous, paler beneath ; petiole J- in. Flowers 4 in. diam., axillary ; 

 peauncles |-1 in. ; bract submedian, >Seoa/s small, orbicular. Petals subequal, thickly 

 conaceous, silky outside. Carpels pisiform, dark brown ; stalk 4 in. 



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^ECT. III. Trivalvarla, Miqud. Inner petals very concave or vaulted 



or^Ki"^' ^**^*^*«'» H.f. S T. ; young branches tomentose, leaves oblong 

 or oblong-lanceolate acuminate or acute rigidly coriaceous glabrous above 



^J^ ^?^ downy beneath, flowers solitary shortly peduncled. Uvaria 

 ^m^ Wall Cat %^m. Guatteriacostata,^./ ctZ/^/./ziO?. 143. 



Martaban, Wallich. 



np^l**^^*' .-^^«v«« 5-6 by II-24 in., base acute, deep green above; nerves oblique, 

 y straight, nervules conspicuous. Peduncles \m,, extra-axillary. Sepals ovate, 

 preiatent in fruit, subconnate at the base. Fruit unknown.— A very imperfectly 

 Known species. 



lat^tr.**/ ^'S^®***®** JI' f' & T. ; branclies glabrous, leaves oblong-lanceo- 

 1 -x !■ 1 '^^ acuminate glabrous or both surfaces silvery beneath, peduncles 



) "^ on short wooHv f.iiV,<.r,.lr.c n.^^ff^nio r.^W\Ac. TT f A^ T FL Tnd. 143 



(«^o/Si)--dr^-bercles. 



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Base rnn" 1 ' j^^^^^^^^ spreadintr', yoiing hardlv puberulous. Leaves 4-8 by \\~1\ in., 

 fiuprj^-ll "^^ ^^"^^' ^^^"' conaceous ; nerves distant, arched; petiole \ in. Fhwers 

 ?withT^'"^'j^^'^^*®' polygamo-dicecious ; <5 as in P. macrophylU, but smaller; 

 fiiinute f ^^ aensely pubescent ovaries and a few imperfect stamens ; bracts many, 

 apparpnt "^^^®* ^^W^ls many, f in., oblong, granulate, glabrous ; stalk I in.— An 

 nsefnl tn -T^f^^^ ofP. wacro»A?y?/a, but the flowers are so young that it is hardly 



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introduce the details given in Flora Indica. 



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latetar^ a:'>errans, Mainqay ; branclies glabrous, leaves elliptic-lanceo- 

 Hiinai^^'"lP?^'^*^d'»embranous glaucous beneath nerves faint, flowers subter- 

 y petals orbicular-ovate outer largest, carpels small oblong 2-seeded. 



•Wninff"^K ^ ^^™^' branches black, slender. Leaves 4-5 by IJ-IJ in., rather 

 ^Wr« 1 • "^j •"^^''^^ spreading reticulate on both surfaces ; petiole k i") slender. 

 ">e(lian ^ 7 "J^-' "^'^*"> peduncle \\ in., slender; bracts minute, median or mfra- 

 ^^ sorfap • * ^"•' broad-ovate, obtuse, glabrous. Outer j>etah J in , pubescent on 

 •^11 far ai! '\l^^^^ *''*^^' *^cute, very concave, tips imbricate in bud,. Ovaries pilose.; 

 *>c, smontvf ^*^® ; o^"Jes 1-2, superposed. CarpeU J-i in,, elliDtic-oblong, cjlin- 

 •JoubtfuUv t ?.'nP'^' ^°P rounded, walls thin. Seeds 2, superpoled.— Referred also 

 *»ltea. J^Uipeia by Maineay, from whose mss. the description of the flower is 



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