Artabotrys ] Anonacee. 5 
Page 21.—For Artabotrys odoratissimus Br. read: 
1. A. uncinatus Baill. Hist. Pl. I, p. 232 (1867) (uncatus). 
Anona uncinata Lamk. Encycl. II, p. 127 (1786). A. hexapetala Linn. 
f. Suppl. p. 270 (1781). Artabotrys odoratissimus R. Br. in Bot. Reg. 
t. 423 (1820). 
fee 22.— 
3a. CaNANGIuM Baill. 
Trees; flowers axillary, solitary or fascicled; sepals 3, 
valvate; petals 6, uniseriate, valvate, subequal or inner 
smaller; anthers extrorse, connective produced into a 
lanceolate, acute process; carpels numerous; ovules numer- 
ous, biseriate; ripe carpels baccate, stalked; seeds numerous, 
testa crustaceous.—Sp. 3; Tropical Asia. 
Page 22.—For Cananga odorata Hk. f. & Th. read: 
CANANGIUM ODORATUM Baill. ex King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LX], 
p- 41 (1892). Uvaria odorata Lamk. Encyl. I, p. 595 (1783). Cananga 
odorata Hk f. & Th. Fl. Ind. p. 130 (1855); in Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 56 
(1872). 
A tall tree; young parts pubescent; leaves ovate-oblong, 
acuminate, rounded at base, glabrous; lamina 7-8 in. long, 
3-34 in. broad; secondary veins arcuate, tertiary subparallel; 
petiole 4 in. long; fls. solitary or fascicled on short axillary 
peduncles, drooping; calyx shortly triangular, puberulous; 
petals 6, lanceolate, densely puberulous, 1? in. long; carpels 
10-12, black when ripe. 
Common in secondary jungle. Fils. March; greenish-yellow, sweet- 
scented. 
Native of the Malayan region. 
Page 22.—For Unona L. read: 
4. DESMOS Lour. 
Page 23.—For Unona elegans Thw. read: 
1. Desmos elegans Safford in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club XXXIX, 
Pp. 505 (1912). Unona elegans Thw. Enum. p. 398 (1864). 
Page 23.—For Unona zeylanica Hk. f. & Th. read: 
2. Desmos zeylanicus Safford |. c. p. 506. Unona zeylanica 
Hk. f. & Th. Fl. Ind. I, p. 132.(1853). 
Page 23.—For Unona discolor Vahl read: 
DESMOS CHINENSIS Lour. Fl. Cochinch. p. 352 (1790). Unona dis- 
color Vahl, Symb. II, p. 63 t. 36 (1791). 
Page 24.— 
1. Polyalthia longifolia B. & Hk. f. Assothi, T. (Gamble). 
Part I. 
