18 ANONACEZ. 
1. Cymbopetalum penduliflorum, Baill. Adans. viii. p. 268. 
Unona penduliflora, Dunal, Monogr. Anon. t. 28. 
Sourn Muxico, Pital (Liebmann). Hb. Kew. 
2. Cymbopetalum, sp. 
SoutH Mexico, Chiapas ( Ghiesbregit 721). Hb. Kew. 
Tribe XYLOPIE. 
8. ROLLINIA. 
Rollinia, St.-Hil. Fl. Bras. Mer. i. p. 28, t. 5; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 1. p. 27. 
Trees or shrubs. 20 species, natives of the warmer parts of America. 
1. Rollinia mucosa, Baill. Adans. viii. p. 268. 
Rollinia sieberi, A. DC. 
Anona mucosa, Jacq. 
South Mexico, Mecapulco and Mirador (Liebmann); without locality (Ocampo). 
—Also in Trinipap and St. Vincent. Hb. Paris. : 
2, Rollinia, sp. _ 
GuatemaLa (Friedrichsthal). Tb. Kew. 
8. Rollinia, sp. ? | | | ’ 
South Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 2448). Hb. Kew. 
9, ANONA. 
Anona, Linn. Gen. Plant. no. 693; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 1. p. 27. 
About fifty species, trees and shrubs, widely spread in Tropical America, two or three 
having a wide range in Tropical Africa and Asia, though originally introduced from 
America. 
1. Anona cherimolia, Mill. Dict. ed. 9, no 5; Bot. Mag. t. 2011. 
Anona tripetala, Ait. 
South Muxico, region of Orizaba (Bourgeau, 2451, Bottert), Jalapa (Linden) ; 
Panama, Chiriqui (Seemann). Hb. Kew. | 
Widely spread in Tropical America, frequently as an escape from cultivation. 
Naturalized in some of the West-Indian Islands, according to Grisebach. 
9, Anona cinerea, Dunal, Monogr. Anon. p. 72, t. 8. 
Sour Mexico, Vera Cruz (Schiede & Deppe). 
Perhaps the same as A. sguamosa. 
3. Anona? depressa, Baill. Adans. viii. p. 267. 
SoutH Mexico, Tozamapa (Liebmann). 
