94 ANONACEÆ. 
' 3 A. PENDULIFLO RA (Moc. et Sess. in Dun. mon. anon. p. 
100. t. 28.) stem arborescent ; leaves nearly sessile, somewhat . 
cordate, oblong-lanceolate, waved; peduncles long, 1-flowered, 
pendulous; petals inflexed; carpels long, somewhat stipitate. 
h. S. Native of Mexico. A small tree. Petals of a yellow- 
-ish-green colour, inside of the inner ones reddish-yellow, Car- 
pels about 7, leguminiform. 
Pendulous-flowered Unona. Tree 20 feet. 
4 U. Marente ria (D.C. syst. 1. p. 487.) branches climb- 
ing; leaves oval, obtuse, quite smooth; peduncles erect, 1- 
flowered, subterminal ; petals oval, velvety on the outside, some- 
what unequal ; carpels substipitate, ventricose. h.. S. Native 
of Madagascar. Marentéria, Norh. ex Pet. Th. gen. nov. 
madag. p. 18. no. 60. A small climbing shrub. Carpels 4-5, 
on short pedicels. Petals brown-velvety on the outside. 
D. Armentéries’s Unona. Shrub cl. 
5 U. cRAssIPE TALA (Dun. mon. anon. p. 101. t. 24.) leaves 
oblong-elliptical, acuminated, smooth; peduncles axillary, 1- 
flowered, pilose, erect, longer than the petioles; petals oblong, 
thick. kh. S. Native of Cayenne. U. pachypétala, Spreng. 
Petals brown, spreading, about an inch long. 
Thick-petalled Unona. Shrub. 
6 U. rusca'ta (D. C. syst. 1. p. 488.) leaves oblong, acumi- 
nated, smooth; peduncles erect, axillary, 1-flowered, pilose, 
somewhat shorter than the petioles ; petals oval-oblong, acutish. 
h.S. Native of Guiana. Petals rufescent. Ovaries densely 
approximate, length of stamens. Fruit unknown. 
Brown-flowered Unona. Fl.? Clt. 1820. Shrub. 
7 U. osrtusirLo ra (D. C. syst. 1. p. 488.) leaves smooth, 
oval-oblong, acuminated at both ends; peduncles axillary, 1- 
flowered, hardly pubescent, much longer than the petioles ; petals 
oblong-obovate, very blunt. h.S. Native of Guiana. Petals 
of'a brownish-grey colour on the outside, velvety. 
Blunt-flowered Unona. Shrub. 
8 U. acumina'ta (D. C. syst. 1. p. 488.) leaves smooth, 
oblong, taper-pointed at both ends ; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, 
_ hardly pubescent, much longer than the petioles ; petals oblong, 
acute. h. S. Native of Guiana. Flowers like those of A. 
obtusifldra, but rather smaller, and of the same colour. Stamens 
and ovaries like those of 4. fuscata. 
Acuminated-leaved Unona. Fl.? Clt. 1820. Shrub 6 feet. 
9 U. macroca’rpa (Vahl. ined. D.C. syst. 1. p. 489.) leaves 
oval, blunt at both ends, coriaceous, quite smooth ; peduncles 
lateral, short, branched, 2-3-flowered ; petals oval-oblong, acu- 
tish. k.S. Native ofGuinea. Petals equal, somewhat coria- 
ceous, velvety with pubescence. 
Long-fruited Unona. Shrub. 
10 U. ova'ta (Vahl. ined. D. C. syst. 1. p. 489.) leaves ovate, 
acute, upper surface smooth, with the middle nerve on the under 
surface, clothed with rusty tomentum, as well as the branchlets ; 
peduncles 2-flowered, very short, opposite the leaves; petals 
oval-oblong, acutish. kh.S. Native of Guinea. Petals nearly 
equal, coriaceous, purple. 
Var. p, Afzeliana (D. C. syst. 1. p. 489.) very like the 
species, but the adult leaves are smooth, (except the longitu- 
dinal nerve) rusty. h.S. Native of Sierra Leone. 
Ovate-leaved Unona. Shrub. 
11 U. cranpirto ra (Leschen. in litt. D. C. prod. 1. p. 90.) 
- leaves oval-oblong, almost sessile, cordate at the base, upper 
surface smooth, under surface velvety; peduncles 1-flowered, 
opposite the leaves; petals oval-oblong. kh. S. Native of 
Bengal. Carpels 30-35, terete, velvety. 
Great-flowered Unona. Shrub. 
§ 2. tania. Outer petals ovate-oblong, acutish ; inner ones 
none or very minute. 
VIII. Unona. 
12 U. rrive’rata (D. C. syst. 1. p. 490.) leaves lanceolate, 
upper surface wrinkled, under surface tomentose ; carpels stipi- 
tate, ovate, somewhat triquetrous, granulated, 3-seeded. R.S, 
Native of Amboyna in plains and on hills. Unona tripetaloidea, 
Dun. mon. anon. p. 104.—Rumph. amb. 2. p. 197. t. 66. f 1. 
Uvaria tripétala, Lam. dict. 1. p. 597. A tree with the habit of 
Michélia Champaca. Flowers on peduncles solitary, sweet- 
scented, greenish. Fruit about the size of a plum. This tree 
is called in the Malay language Cananga-Citan, whence. the 
name of the section. . 
Three-petalled Unona, Tree 40 feet. 
§ 3. Canánga. (Cananga-etan-is the Malay name of the pre- 
ceding species.) Petals linear-lanceolate, long, narrow. 
13 U. viora'cea (Dun. mon. anon. p. 105. t. 25.) leaves ellip- 
tical, bluntish, smooth ? peduncles opposite the leaves, drooping, 
1-flowered, surrounded by one bractea ; petals lanceolate-oblong. 
h.S. Native of Mexico. Un. spec. nov. Moc. and Sess. pl. 
mex. icon. pict. ined. Petals purplish-brown, inner ones white 
on the inside at the base. 
Violaceous-flowered Unona. Shrub. i 
14 U. uncina'ta (Lam. dict. 2. p. 127.) leaves oblong-lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, smooth, shining; peduncles opposite the 
leaves, hooked beneath the middle; carpels ovate-roundish. h. 
G. Native of the Mauritius and the East India islands. Dun. 
mon. anon. p. 105. t. 12. Artabdtrys adoratissima, R. Br. m 
bot. reg. t. 423.—Rheed. mal. 7. p. 86. t. 46? Anona hexa- 
pétala, Lin. fil. supl. 270? Petals reddish-brown. Carpels 
fleshy, roundish, 1 or 2-seeded, about the size of a walnut. Seeds 
large, oblong. The flowers of this species are extremely fra- 
grant. 
8; peduncles simple, arched. Perhaps this plant is referable 
to t. 16. in Braam. icon. chin. 1821? 
Hooked-peduncled Unona. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1758. Shrub 
6 feet. 
15 U. wama'ra (Dun. mon. anon. p. 106. t. 27. Blum. bijdr. 
fl. ned. ined. ex Schlecht. Linneea. 1. p. 495.) branches rather 
climbing; peduncles solitary, hooked, few-flowered ; leaves ellip- 
tical-oblong, acute at both ends, coriaceous, smooth; pe 
lanceolate, constricted at the base, clothed with rusty-tomentum; 
carpels ovate, tapering to both ends, 2-seeded. kh. U- S- Na 
tive of Java and China. A large shrub, with an erect stem and 
climbing branches. 
Hooked-peduncled Unona. Shrub cl. 
16 U. Cana’nea (Spreng. syst. app. p. 215.) leaves unequally 
ovate-oblong, acuminated, smooth; peduncles axillary, 1-many- 
flowered, leafy; pedicels rather corymbose ; petals lanceolate: 
carpels ovate, stipitate. h. S. Native of Java. A. odorata 
Blum. Flowers monoecious. Cananga is a name used in Am- 
boyna for U. tripétala. 
Cananga Unona. Shrub. eo, 
17 U. escute’nta (Dun. mon. anon. p. 107.) stems climb- 
ing ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, smooth ; branches tendrilled at the 
apex; peduncles 1-flowered; petals lanceolate. k. ur Y 
Native of India about Madras. Uvaria esculénta, Roxb. Rottl 
and Willd. in nov. act. nat. cur. berol. 4. p. 201. A climbing 
shrub. Fruit eatable. 
Esculent Unona. Fl. Nov. Clt. 1818.. Shrub cl. 
18 U. LesseRTIA Na (Dun. mon. anon. p. 107. t. 26.) leaves 
oblong-elliptical, upper surface smooth, shining ; peduneles 
lateral, 1-flowered, bracteate; petals oblong, somewhat curled. 
h. S. Perhaps a native of China or India. Uvaria uncaté 
Vahl. in herb. Deless. Petals of a pale-brown colour, velvety: 
De Lessert’s Unona. Shrub cl. ? 
19 U. virca'ra (Blum. bijdr. fl. ned. ind. ex Schlecht 
