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Petals small, ovate-orbicular, 
about 1 em. long : Trop. Asia - 86. Dennettia. 
Anther-connective not produced at 
the apex; cauliflorous; dioecious, on 
very long pedicels; Trop. Afr. - 87. Thonnera. 
Ovule 1: 
Petals opposite the sepals; Trop. Afr. 88. Enantia. 
Petals alternate with me ie a 
Borneo - - 89. Eburopetalum. 
Subtribe II. ANnonrvEAe. 
ree subequal; ovules numerous; 
Jav - - _- 90. Ararocarpus. 
Petals unequal; ae as 
Petals fre 
Gonniastive produced beyond the 
_ anther-cells; flowers monoecious- 91. Anona, 
the anther-cells; S. Amer. - - 92. Raimondia. 
Petals connate at the base, the outer 
enlarged into a thick a api wt 
pendage - - 93. Rollinia. 
Subfamily IT. MONODOROIDEAE, 
Trop. Afr., Madagascar. 
Petals all alike; corolla small - 94. Isolona. 
Inner and outer petals very dissimilar, 
the latter larger with wavy margins - 95. Monodora. 
-Subfamily I—ANONOIDEAE. 
Tribe I.—UvaRinaE. 
1. Stelechocarpus Hk. f. & Thoms.—5 spp. 8.E. Ind. to Java; 
type sp. S. Burahol, ese & Java.—King, Ann. 
Bot. Gard. Calcutta 4 
2. Sageraea Dalz.—7 spp. Ind. Penins., Ceylon, Burma to Mal. 
Archip.; type sp. S. laurina, Bombay.—King, Ann. Bot. 
Gard. Calcutta 4: 5. 
3. Mareuccia Becc. in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. 3 : 181, t. 3 (1871). 
—1 sp., M. grandiflora, Borneo. 
4, Sphaerothalamus Hk. f.—1 sp., 8. insignis, Borneo.—Bece. 
Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. 3: 189, t. 7. 
5. Griffithianthus Verr. (*) in Philipp. Journ. Sci. Bot. 10: 231, 
1915; (Griffithia, Maing. ex King ( 1893), not Wight & Arn., 
1834) .—4 spp. Mal. Penins., Philipp. Isl.; type sp. G. 
magnoliaeflorus.—Ridl. FI. Mal. Penins. 1: 25. 
* I quite agree with Merrill’s remarks in which he advocates the aboli- . 
tion of the name Griffithia for this genus, on account of the earlier use 
In such cases there is always the possibility o of the earlier named group 
ing again raised to generic rank, which would entail the eanahing « of 
the second group. 
