ANONACEZ. 
Linnea. 1. p. 495.) leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, smooth; 
peduncles axillary, 1-flowered; petals lanceolate, inner ones 
glandular at the base. h.S. Native of Java. 
Twiggy Unona. Shrub. — 
20 U. ovorara (Dun. mon. anon. p. 108.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, acuminated, smooth, rounded and oblique at the base ; 
peduncles lateral, leafy, 1-flowered; petals linear-lanceolate ; 
carpels stipitate, egg-shaped, umbilicated at the top. h. S. 
Native of Java and China. Uvaria undulata, Lam. dict. 1. p. 
595. ill. t. 495. f. 1.—Rumph. amb. 2. p. 195. t. 65. A tall 
tree, with cinereous smooth branches. Flowers sweet-scented ; 
petals yellowish. Carpels pulpy, about 9. Seeds imbedded in 
the sweet pulp. 
Sneet-scented-flowered Unona. Fl.? Clt. 1804. Tree 40 feet. 
21 U. Lonerro't1a (Lam. dict. 1. p. 597.) leaves oblong- 
linear, acuminated, smooth, waved on the margin ; peduncles 
lateral, crowded, somewhat umbellate ; petals linear-lanceolate, 
acute; carpels stipitate, egg-shaped. h.S. Native of Bengal, 
Java, Coromandel, and Pondicherry, where it is cultivated in 
private avenues.—Sonn. voy. ined. 4. t. 131. A tall erect tree, 
with yellow flowers. 
Long-leaved Unona. FI. 2 
22 U. nitipr'sstma (Dun. mon. anon. p. 109. t: 23.) leaves 
oblong-elliptical, acuminated at both ends, smooth, shining ; 
peduncles axillary, very short, 1-flowered; petals linear, blun- 
tish. h.S. Native of New Caledonia. Uvaria lucida, Vent. 
herb. Deless. U. fúlgens. Labill. nov. caled. t. 56. Fruit un- 
n. 
Very-nitid-leaved Unona. FIl.? Tree. 
7 * U. LIGULA`RIS (Dun. mon. p. 110.) leaves ovate-lanceolate, 
on cj peduncles lateral, many-flowered ; petals long, linear ; 
UES stipitate, somewhat globose. h.S. Native of Amboyna. 
on ligularis, Lam. dict. 1. p. 597.—Rumph. amb. 2. p. 
: t 66.f2. A tree very like U. odorata. Seeds sweet- 
cented. 
higular-petalled Unona. Tree 20 feet. 
Lines, ptica (Blum. bijdr. fl. ned. ind. ex Schlecht. 
the ban - P. 495.) leaves almost sessile, somewhat cordate at 
owered’ povatoblong, acute, smooth ; peduncles axillary, 1- 
ish ’ urnished with bracteas ; petals linear-lanceolate, blunt- 
- h «S. Native of Java. 
Elliptical-leaved Unona. Shrub. 
eaves of LITTORA LIS (Blum. l. c.) branches a little climbing ; 
ous pars bluntly acuminated, rounded at the base, coriace- 
uit ova ; peduncles l-flowered, longer than the petiole ; 
acate. » Contracted in the middle, on short stipes, somewhat 
Sen h. S. Native of Java. 
ea-side Unona. Shrub cl. 
-+ MACROPHY’LLA (Blum. 1. c.) leaves oblong, acuminated 
c , , 
Imose gust rounded at the base, smooth ; peduncles 1-flowered, 
stipes Xıllary ; fruit oval, 2-seeded, somewhat baccate, on short 
La, k.S. Native of Java. 
arge-leaved Unona. Shrub. 
nea. 1 SV OCORDA TA (Blum. bijdr. fl. ind. ex Schlecht. Lin- 
acuminared 5.) leaves almost sessile, somewhat cordate-oblong, 
axillary Iie escent beneath at the ribs; peduncles solitary, 
Native o f Java, ; carpels globose, stipitate, 2-seeded. h.S. 
Subcordate-leaved Unona. Shrub. 
Secr. , l 
like the ini De SMOS (espoc, desmos, a chain; fruit articulated 
Petals = s ofa chain.) D. C. syst. 1. p. 493. prod. 1. p. 91. 
arpels baceate taong or linear, sometimes nearly closed. 
r . 
more or less moniliform.” somewhat articulated, many-celled ? 
* Piscre'ta (Lin. fil. suppl. 270.) leaves oblong-lanceo- 
Clt. 1820. Tree 60 feet. 
VIII. Unowna. 95 
late, narrow, under surface silky; carpels moniliform, on long 
stipes. h.S. Native of Surinam. Dun. mon. anon. p. 110. 
Uvaria monilifera, Geert. fruct. 2. p. 156. t. 114. Lam. ill. t. 
495. f. 4. A tree with twiggy flexile pubescent branches. 
Leaves narrow, like those of a species of Sàlix. Flowers like 
those of Anona. Berries purple, aromatic, and of a very good 
taste, 1-3-celled ; cells 1-seeded. 
Separated Unona. Tree 20 feet. 
29 U. unpura`ra (Dun. mon. anon. p. 111.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, smooth; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered ; petals oblong- 
linear, long, outer ones waved; carpels oblong, somewhat 
moniliform. h. S. Native of the kingdom of Waree in 
Guinea. Xylopia undulata, Beauv. fl. owar. et ben. 1. p. 27. 
t. 16. Flowers scarlet, with the outer petals very long, 
and elegantly waved. Fruit like that of Unona Æ thidpica, 
aromatic, and is used as a condiment at Waree in Guinea. Joints 
of fruit 1-2-seeded. 
Waved-petalled Unona. Shrub 8 feet. 
30 U. prscoror (Vahl. symb. 2. p. 63. t. 36.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, acuminated, smooth, under surface glaucous; peduncles 
lateral, 1-flowered, elongated; carpels moniliform, on short 
stipes. h.S. Native of the East Indies. Dun. mon. anon. 
p- 111. A tree with white flowers, with a volatile oil exuding 
from them. 
Two-coloured-leaved Unona. FIl.? June. Tree 20 feet. 
81 U. Cutne’nsis (D. C. syst. 1. p. 495.) leaves ovate-lan- 
ceolate, smooth ; flowers solitary, spreading, on long peduncles ; 
carpels torulose, moniliform, nearly sessile. kh. G. Native 
of China near Canton. A shrub about 5 feet high. Flowers 
white? Désmos Chineénsis, Lour. 
Chinese Unona. Shrub 5 feet. . 
82 U. Cocuincutne'nsts (D. C. syst. 1. p. 495.) leaves lan- 
ceolate, tomentose ; flowers solitary, closed, on long peduncles ; 
carpels nearly sessile, torulosely-moniliform. kh. G. Native 
of Cochin-China in bushy places. Désmos Cochinchinensis, Lour. 
coch. ed. Willd. 1. p. 431. Unona Désmos, Dun. mon. p. 112. 
‘A shrub about 5 feet high, with an erect stem and weak reclinate 
branches. Flowers terminal, yellowish-green, pendulous. Ber- 
ries reddish-green. 
Cochin-China Unona. Shrub 5 feet. 
33 U. aromatica (Dun. mon. anon. p. 112.) leaves oblong, 
acuminated, smooth; peduncles axillary, 1-2-flowered ; carpels 
oblong, terete, torulose,. nearly sessile. h. S. Native of 
Guiana in woods, particularly at a place called Timoutou. Waria 
Zeylanica, Aubl. guian. 2. p. 605. t. 243. Uvaria aromática, Lam. 
dict. 1. p. 596. Unòna céncolor, Willd. spec. 2. p. 1271. Every 
part of the tree is aromatic. The three outer petals are ciner- 
eous on the outside, inside smooth, violaceous ; inner ones smaller, 
violaceous. The fruit is acrid and aromatic, and is used as a 
condiment instead of pepper by the negroes in Guiana. 
Aromatic-fruited Unona. Fl.? Clt. 1820. Tree 20 feet. 
34 U. ruio’pica (Dun. mon. anon. p. 113.) leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, acute, smooth, under surface glaucous ; carpels terete, 
torulose, nearly sessile. .S. Native of Ethiopia and Sierra 
Leone. Piper Æthiòpicum, Math. comm. 1. p. 434. icon. Lob. 
icon. 2. p. 205. Tabern. 917. icon. The seeds have an aroma- 
tic, pungent taste ; they were formerly sold in the shops, but 
now more rarely under the names of Ethiopian pepper, Guinea 
pepper, Negro pepper, or Piper Aithibpicum, §c. 
Ethiopian or Negro Pepper. Fl.? Clt. 1822. Shrub. 
35 U. oxyrr’rata (D. C. syst. 1. p. 496.) leaves oval-oblong, 
acuminated, upper surface smooth, under surface somewhat 
glaucous ; peduncles axillary, very short, 1-flowered ; petals 
linear, pointed. h.S. Native of Sierra Leone. Perhaps this 
species should have been placed in the following section. Petals 
pubescent on the outside. 
