Uvaria. polyandria polygynia. 667 



Te/ing. Doodooga. 



A native of the Circar mountains ; it blossoms during 

 the hot season ; the seed ripens in J uly. 



18. U. suberosa. Willd. 2. 1251. R. Corom. pi. p. 31. 



Leaves oblong-, waved, smooth on both sides. Pedun- 

 cles solitary, one-flowered. Exterior three petals and ca- 

 lyx small. Berries one-seeded. 



Teling. Chilka doodooga. 

 Beng. B»rrt-chalee. 



A native of various parts of India, in flower and fruit 

 the whole year round. 



19. U. tomentosa. Willd. 2. 1262. R~ Corom. pi. 1. p. 

 31. N. 35. 



Leaves oblong, downy on both sides. Peduncles soli- 

 tary, one-flowered ; exterior petals minute as the calyx, 

 and narrow-lanceolate. Berries oval, about four-seeded. 



A native of the Circar mountains, where it blossoms 

 during the hot season. 



20. U. tripetala. R. 



Leaves broad-lanceolate, smooth. Flowers three-petal- 

 led ; petals lanceolate, fleshy. 



A native of the Molucca Islands. In the Botanic gar- 

 den at Calcutta it blossoms in April and September. 



21. U. axillaris. R. 



Leaves narrow-oblong ; base rounded, entire. Peduncles 

 axillary, many-flowered. All the six petals linear and 

 equal. A native of the Isle of France, where it was found 

 by Col. Hardvvicke in flower in June and July. 



22. U. nitida. R. 



Leaves broad-lanceolate, entire, polished. Peduncles 



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