6 ENUMERATION OF lAnouacetB. 



Hab. Central Province, at an elevation of 1500 to 4000 feet. 



RamuHs yb/mque junioribus rufescentibus ; pedunculis sape petiolos multo su- 

 perantibus ; floribus pallide viridi-ochraceis ; ovariis 3-5, ssepissime 4-ovulati9 ; 

 ioro conico. 



V. ANONACE.E. 



1. SAGEE^A, Dalzell. 



1. Thwaitesii, H.f. et T., Lc. p. 93— c.p. 2702. 



Hab. Ambagamowa and Saffragam Districts, at an elevation of about 



1000 feet, February, 1853. 



Flores pallide crocei. Aniliera rufescentes. Carpella subsessilia, nucis AveUanse 

 magnitudiiie vel minora, pluri- vel pauci-sperma. Semhia compressa, sulco circum- 

 cincta. 



2. UVABIA, Lin. 



1. U. semecarpifolia, H.f. et T., 1. c. p. 97. — C.P. 244. 



Hab. Central and south-eastern parts of tbe island, at an elevation of 

 1000-3000 feet. 



Flores fulvo-viridescentes. Sej^ala inieriora conTergentia. 



2. U- macrophylla, Hoxb. (H.f. et T,, FL Ind. 1. c. 97, cum syn.) 



C.P. 3527. 



Hab. South-east of the island, not uncommon. 



The fruit is eatea by the Cinghalese, and was described to me as nearly black 

 when ripe, with the interior red. The unripe fruit in the Ceylon specimen is 

 sparingly tomentose. 



3. XJ. sphenocarpa^ H.f. et T., Lc. p. 99. — C.P. 1045. 



Hab. Central and eastern parts of the island, up to an elevation of 

 1500 feet. 



Flores fulvo-viridesceutes. Ovaria elongata, prlsmatica, dimidio inferiore circiter 

 10 ovula biserialia inchidentia. Stlgviata subplana, lateribns involutis. 



4. U. xnacropoda, H.f. et T., 1. c. p. 101. — C.P. 2544. 

 Hab. Similar localities with the foregoing. 



Flores rubiginosi, Carpella matura sangnineo-coccinea. Semina compressa, 

 Isevia, albida, oblonga, 5 Ha. longa, 



5. U. Narum, Wall. (H.f. et T., 1. c. p. 102, cum 8yn.)~c.P. 1032. 

 Hab. Common in the Central Province, up to an elevation of 4000 feet. 



Flores rubiginosi, plus minus viridescentes, vel sscpe virides. Carpella ovalia, 

 iBEvia, uitida, coccinea. 



6. U. SSeylanica^ Lin. (H.f. et T., I.e. p. 102, cum syn.)— c.P. 1030, 

 1031. 



Hab. Southern parts of the island, at no great elevation. 



3. GONIOTHALAMUS, Blunie. 



Sect. 1. — Sepalis persistentihus ; stylis subiilatis, indivisis, 



1. G, Hookeriy Thw. -(c.P. 3399); foliis magnis, ovato-oblongis, 

 breviter et obtuse acuminatis, basi parce angustatis, Isevibns ; pedurt' 

 cutis petiolos eequantibus, sohtariis axillaribus et fasciculatis, cauhnis. 



Hab. Hinidoon and Beigam Corles, at an elevation of about 1000 

 feet, April, 1855. 



