6 Anonacee. [ Xylopia. 
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1. Xylopia parvifolia Hk. f. & Th. 
Also in S. India. 
7a. ANNONA Linn. 
Trees or shrubs; flowers terminal or leaf-opposed, solitary 
or fascicled; sepals 3, valvate; petals valvate, 6 and biseriate, 
or 3 and uniseriate; stamens numerous; carpels numerous, 
each with a solitary erect ovule; ripe carpels confluent into a 
many seeded fruit.—Sp. 70; natives of America. 
Petals narrowly subulate : 
Leaves obtuse . ; . A, squamosa. 
Leaves acute : ; ; . A. reticulata. 
Petals broadly ovate. . A. muricata. 
A. sguamosa Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 537, no. 2 (1753); Hix 
Fl. Brit. Ind. I, p. 78 (1872). A. asiatica Linn, Lee 
A small tree; leaves lanceolate-oblong, with conspicuous 
lateral veins and subparallel tertiary veins, glaucous beneath; 
fls. 1 in. long, with narrowly subulate pubescent petals, and 
shortly triangular calyx segments; fruit globose with dia- 
mond-shaped, tuberculate areoles. 
Often found semi-wild. 
Page 32.— 
Mitrephora Heyneana Thw. 
Foot of Rakvana Hills, east of Balavinna (F. Lewis). 
For Bocagea St. Hil. read: 
Stamens about 20 5 : / . 10. SAGERZAA. 
Stamens 6. : : , : 10a. PHG:NICANTHUS. 
Stamens 9. «. . 13. ALPHONSEA. 
10. SAGERZA Dalz. 
Trees; sep. small, slightly imbricate; pet. biseriate, usually 
equal, inner imbricate; stam. 20, connective produced, but 
not concealing anth.-cells; carpels 3-6; ovules about 8; fr.- 
carp. I—4, -with several seeds.—Sp. 7; S.E. Asia. 
Page 33.—For Bocagea Thwaitesii Hk. f. & Th. read: 
Sagerea Thwaitesii Hk. f. & Th. Fl. Ind. p. 93 (1855); King 
Anon. p. 7 t. 36. Bocagea Thwaitesii Hk. f. & Th. in FI. Brit. Ind. 
I, p. 72 (1875). 
10a. PHQ@ANICANTRHWUWS gen. nov.* 
Trees; sep. small, valvate; pet. biseriate, nearly equal, 
inner imbricate; stam. 6, connective produced, but not con- 
* Uvariella Ridl. affinis sed habitu et stamibus 6 satis differt. 
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