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28. (b) U. Narum (Wall.:) shrubby climbing: leaves oblong-lanceolate, 
glabrous: flower-bearing shoots lateral, leafy ; peduncles solitary, terminal: 
calycine lobes roundish-ovate: petals equal, united at their base !, roundish- 
ovate, concave, incurved: carpels numerous (30-40), between ovoid and glo- 
bose, glabrous, very slightly torulose, on long stalks: seeds about 4, flattened, 
smooth, shining, separated by membranous dissepiments, extending the whole 
breadth of the carpel; hilum conspicuous, roundish.— Wall. ! L. n. 6473; 
Wight ! cat. n. 33.—U. Zeylanica, Lam. ; Willd. ; (not Linn.)—Unona Na- 
rum, Dun. ; DC. prod. 1. p. 89 ; Spr. syst. 2. p. 637.—Rheed. Mal. 2. t. 9. 
* 29. (6) U. grandiftora (Roxb. :) shrubby, climbing: leaves elliptic-oblong, 
acuminated, contracted downwards but retuse at the base, nearly sessile, to- 
mentose beneath : flower-bearing shoots opposite to the leaves or above their 
axils, short, with one or two caducous leaves; peduncles solitary, terminal: 
calycine lobes broadly ovate, slightly acute: petals about equal, broadly 
ovate, villous: carpels numerous, cylindrical, with two prominent longitudi- 
nal ribs, long stalked: seeds numerous, smooth, shining, separated by disse- 
piments, extending the whole breadth of the carpel.— Rob. fl. Ind. 2. p. 667 ; 
Wall. pl. As. 2. t. 121.—U. purpurea, Blum. fl. Jav. anon. t. 1; Wall.! L. n. 
6485.—Unona grandiflora, DC. prod. 1. p. 90; Spr. syst. 2. p. 637.—Funis 
musarius angustifolius, Rumph. Amb. 5. p. 78? 
The Unona musaria, Dun., or Funis musarius latifolius, Rumph. Amb. 5. 
t. 42, appears to us to be referable to U. macrophylla, Roxb. 
t30. (7) U. mollis (Wall. L. n. 6475.) 
t31. (8) U. Russellii (Wall. L. n. 6464.) 
IV. UNONA. Linn. 
Sepals 3, united at the base. Petals 6, in a double series, or 3. Stamens 
distinct, numerous. Ovaries numerous, distinct. Ovules several, arranged 
in a single row. Carpels elongated, usually moniliform, rarely cylindrical at 
the base and irregularly contracted above, many-celled, indehiscent. Seeds 
numerous (or few by abortion), usually solitary in each articulation, attached 
to the bottom of the cell by a minute ovate hilum, ovoid, shining, without an 
arillus.—Trees or shrubs. Peduncles 1-flowered, solitary, springing from the 
extremity of a shoot that is either with or without leaves. Petals increasing 
in size after expansion. ; 
32. (1) U. discolor (Vahl :) leaves ovate or lanceolate, acute or acuminated, 
Somewhat cordate at the base ; upper side glabrous ; under slightly hairy and 
glaucous: flower-bearing shoots lateral, short, with a small terminal bractea- 
like leaf: calycine lobes lanceolate, long-acuminated : petals 6, lanceolate, the 
inner ones the smaller: fruit-bearing torus not incrassated: carpels 
moniliform: seeds erect.—Vahl symb. 2. p. 63. t. 36; DC. prod. 1. p. 915° 
Spr. syst. 2. p. 658; Roxb. fl. Ind. 2. p. 669 ; Wall. L. n. 6420.—U. Lesser- 
tiana, Dun. anon. t. 26 ; DC. prod. 1. p. 90 ; Spr. syst. 2. p. 637.—U. Chi- 
nensis, DC. prod. 1. p. 91,—Uvaria monilifera, Gertn. fr. t. 114.—Desmos 
mensis, Lour. denied 
The flower-shoots here resemble a lateral 1-bracteated peduncle, and are 
usually so described. i | fg 
V. ARTABOTRYS. Brown. $ 
Sepals 3, united at the base. Petals 6, contracted a little above their base. 
Stamens numerous. Torus convex. Ovaries 3, or numerous, distinct. Ovules 
2, collateral, inserted at the base. Stigmata obtuse, united. Carpels few, 
baceate, indehiscent, shortly stalked, one-celled. Seeds 2 (or by abortion 
: Solitary) in each carpel, collateral, erect, without an arillus.— Climbing shrubs. 
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