10 ANONACEXE. GurTTERIA. 
Peduncles one-flowered, arranged on the one side of short hooked shoots or 
branchlets. Flowers fragrant. 
33. (1) A. odoratissimus (Br. :) leaves ovate or oblong, lanceolate, glabrous, 
shining : peduncles glabrous: petals narrow-oblong, clothed with a rusty pu- 
bescence: carpels pyriform.— Br. in Bot. Reg. t. 423; Spr. syst. 2. p. 6365 
Wall.! L.n. 6415 ; Wight ! cat. n. 34.—U varia odoratissima, Roxb. fl. Ind. 2. 
p. 666.—U. uncata, Roab. fl. Ind. 2. p. 666. (kept distinct from U. odoratis- 
sima by mistake of the printer).—U. esculenta, Rottl.—U nona uncinata, Dun. 
anon. i. 12 ; DC. prod. 1. p. 90.—U. esculenta, Dun. ; DC. prod. 1. p. 90.— 
Anona hexapetala, Linn.—A. uncinata, Lam.— Rheed. Mal. 7. t. 46. 
; v 
Vl. MILIUSA.  Lesch.; Alph. DC. 
Sepals 3, united at the base, subulate, reflexed. Petals united into a three- 
lobed eampanulate corolla. Stamina about 12: filaments slender, elongated: 
anthers minute. Torus ovoid. Ovaries numerous, distinct. Ovules 2 in 
each, one above the other. Carpels distinet.—A woody plant with slender 
branches. Leaves elliptic, entire, slightly hairy. Flowers axillary, solitary, 
on very short peduncles. 
34. (1) M. Indica (Lesch.)— Alph. DC. anon. p. 37. t. 8; Wall. L. n. 5488. 
—Uvaria ciliata, Heyne mss. - 
VII. GUATTERIA. Ruiz and Pav. 
Sepals 3, united at their base. Petals 6. Anthers numerous, nearly sessile. — 
Carpels distinct, numerous, somewhat baccate, ovate or globose, stalked, one- 
seeded.—Trees or shrubs. Peduncles 1-flowered, springing from an axillary 
or lateral, leafy or leafless shoot or branchlet (peduncle of most authors). 
35. (1) G. longifolia (Wall.:) a tree: leaves linear-lanceolate, acuminated, 
undulated at the margin, glabrous, shining: peduncles long and slender; 
fascicled along the short lateral leafless shoots: petals equal, narrow lanceo- 
late, acuminated, undulated: carpels ovoid.—Wall.! L.n.6442; Wight! cat. 
n. 35.—U varia longifolia, Lam.; Roxb. fl. Ind. 2. p. 664.—Unona longifolia, 
Dun. ; DC. prod. 1. p. 90; Spr. syst. 2. p. 637.—— Commonly cultivated, but 
wild in Tanjore. 
Berries certainly only 1-seeded. 
36. (2) G. cerasoides (Dun.:) a tree: leaves oblong or lanceolate, acute, 
pubescent beneath: flower-bearing shoots almost abortive, lateral, leafless; 
uncles solitary, terminal, with one or two bracteas at their base: calycine 
obes nearly as long as the corolla: petals equal, oval oblong, thick : carpels 
globose, on stalks nearly twice their length.— DC. prod. 1. p. 93; Spr. syst- 
2. p. 635; Wall.! L. n. 6436; Wight! cat. n. 38.—U varia cerasoides, 
Cor. 1. t. 33; fl. Ind. 2. p. 666. a 
37. (3) G. suberosa (Dun. :) a tree: leaves nearly sessile, oblong or ellip- 
tic-oblong, glabrous; margin waved: flower-bearing shoots leafy ; peduncles 
solitary, somewhat opposite to the leaves, drooping: three outer petals ovate, 
resembling the calyx; three inner twice as long, oblong lanceolate: € 
globose, mucronate, on stalks about twice their Dach DC prod. 1. p. 99; 
Spr. syst. 2. p. 635; Wall.! L. n. 6497 ; Wight! cat. n. 30.—U varia suberost, 
Roxb. Cor. 1. t. 34; fl. Ind. 2. p. 667. 
38. (4) G. Korinti (Dun.:) shrubby, climbing: leaves ovate-oblong, acu- — 
minated, coriaceous, glabrous; upper side shining, under prominently reticu- — 
lated with veins: flower-bearing shoots elongated, leafy, with several flowers ; 
peduncles axillary, solitary, pubescent: petals equal, about twice as long aS 
