30 VI. ANONACE.E. [Uvuna. 



in 2 rows. Hab. Rare. Perak, Thaiping Hills (Kunstler). Dis- 

 irib. Sumatra. 



(2) U. dulcis Dunal, Anonacece 90, t. 13; King, Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng. I.e. 14; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. I.e. 18, pi. 8. 



A big liane 80 to 100 ft. long ; young branches ashy-tomentose. 

 Leaves coriaceous elliptic or oval-acute, base rounded, minutely 

 cordate, above stellate-pubescent, 4-5 in. to 7 in. long, 2-5 to 3-5 in. 

 wide ; petioles -2 in. long, stout. Peduncles -5 in. long, lateral 

 i-fiowered, i to 3 together. Bracts ovate, deciduous ; buds ovoid- 

 globose, woolly. Flowers 1-25 to 1-5 in. [across, pale yellow. Sepals 

 broadly triangular tomentose. Petals broadly ovate sub-acute, 

 tomentose above, pubescent beneath. Stamens numerous, appen- 

 dages large, oblique. Ovaries numerous, tomentose. Torus de- 

 pressed-hemispheric, tomentose. Carpels numerous, oblong-ovoid, 

 obtuse tuberculate and stellate-tomentose ; stalks i in. long. Hab. 

 Forests. Not very common. Malacca, Selandor, etc. Perak, 

 Goping and Ulu Bubong (Kunstler). Bindings, Lumut. Penang, 

 Moniot's road (about 1000 ft. altitude). Distrih. Java. Native 

 name : Pisang-Pisang hitam. 



(3) U. Lobbiana Hook. fil. and Thom. Fl. Ind. 100 ; Hook. fil. 

 F.B.I, i. 49; King, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. I.e. 15; Ann. Bot. Gard. 

 Calc. I.e. 19, pi. 9. 



A big liane 100 to 150 ft. long, young parts pubescent. Leaves 

 sub-coriaceous oblong or oblong-lanceolate acute or shortly acumi- 

 nate, base rounded sub-cordate, glabrous except midrib on both 

 sides; nerves 13 to 16 pairs, 4 to 7 in. long, 1-5 to 2-25 in. wide; 

 petioles -25 in. long. Peduncles -25 in. long, 2- to 3-flowered, ter- 

 minal or leaf opposed, tomentose, with a large round amplexicaul 

 bract to each flower. Flowers i to i-2 in. across, red. Sepals 

 connate into a cup, tomentose. Petals coriaceous (often 7 or 8), 

 nearly equal, oval-obovate blunt, minutely tomentose. Anthers 

 •I in. long, appendages obliquely truncate, outer row sterile. Pistils 

 pubescent, 4-angled. Carpels numerous, globular to ovoid pubes- 

 cent, I in. long, -5 to -75 in. wide; stalks slender, 1-5 to 2 in. long. 

 Seeds 4 to 10 plano-convex. Hab. In forests, not rare. Singapore, 

 Garden Jungle. Malacca, Pringit (Griffith, Maingay). Selangor; 

 Perak, Goping (Kunstler), Penang Hill. Distrib. Sumatra. 



(4) U. macrophylla Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 663; Wall. PI. As. Rar. 

 ii. t. 122; King, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. I.e. 16; Ann. Bot. Gard. Calc. 

 I.e. 19, pi. 10. U. cordata Wall. Cat. 6486. 



A woody liane from 10 to 60 ft. or more long, young branches 

 and petioles tomentose. Leaves coriaceous elliptic-oblong or 

 obovate blunt or shortly acuminate, base rounded sub-cordate, 

 above glabrous, except midrib and nerves tomentose, beneath 

 tomentose; nerves 11 to 18 pairs; 4-5 to 10 in. long, 2-5 to 4 in. 

 wide ; petioles -25 in. long. Peduncles tomentose, extra-axillary or 

 terminal, 3- to 5-fiowered; bracts oval, rounded. Flowers dark 



