Uvaria.] flora indica. 101 



sembles that in the Linnean Soc. Collection, under 6487 F. See our remarks under 

 U. macrophylla. 



11. U. subrepanda (Wall. Cat. 6483 !); foliis oblongis vel obo- 

 vato-oblongis, pedunculis axillaribus solitariis pluribracteatis, petalis an- 

 guste oblongis. 



Hab. In Peninsula Malayana ad Singapur, Wall.! — (v. 8.) 



Frutex (forsan scandens), ramulis gracilliniis, junioribus cum omnibus partibus 

 novellis pubescentibns. Folia membranacca, acuta, superne glabra, secus costam 

 pubesceutia, subtus puberula, secus nervos pubescentia, demum glabrescentia. Fe- 

 dunculi pollicares, graciles, stellato-puberuli, medio et basin versus bracteolis parvis 



cucullatis muniti. 



This species is very imperfectly known, the Wallichian specimens being few and 

 in flower only. Its axillary flow r ers seem to distinguish it from all its allies. 



Sect. 2. Narum. — Stamina apice truncata, connectivo ultra an- 

 tlieras vix producto. 



12. XJ. macropoda (H.f. et T.) ; foliis coriaceis oblongis vel Ian- 

 ceolatis utrinque glabris, floribus terminalibus solitariis, alabastro sub- 

 globoso longe mucronato granulato, petalis ovali-oblongis, carpellis 

 longissime pedicellatis oblongis argute trieostatis. 



Hab. In Zeylanise montibus, Walker! Thicaites! — (v. s.) 



Frutex scandens. Hamuli cinerei, rugulosi, glabri; partes novelise pilis stellatis 

 paucis adpressis sparsis sub lente scabridae. Folia plerumque in acumen angustata, 

 rigida, supra nitida, subtus pallidiora, 3-6 poll, longa, 1-2 lata, petiolo -J-poll. Fe- 

 duncali in ramidis terminales, solitarii, ^-1 -pollicares, pilis steilatis furfuracei. Se- 

 pala eitus tuberculata, rotundata, \- \ poll, longa, abrupte in mucronem ^-poll. an- 

 gustata, intus dense tomentosa. Petala fere pollicaria, utrinque dense furfuraceo- 

 tonieutosa. Stamina et ovaria U. Nari. Torus fructus incrassatus, subglobosus. 

 Carpella 15-30, pedicellis 3-0-pollicaribus filiformibos superne clavatis argute tri- 

 quetris suffulta, mucronata, I -2 -pollicaria, glabra, granulosa. 



13. U. lurida (H.f. et T.) ; foliis coriaceis oblongo-lanceolatis 

 utrinque glabris vel subtus minute puberulis, floribus subsolitariis ter- 

 minalibus, alabastris obtusis granulosis, petalis late obovatis obtusis. 



/3. macrophjlla ; foliis 6-9 poll, longis 2-2f latis, floribus minori- 

 bus Scepe oppositifoliis, carpellis junioribus oblongis subtorulosis, pedi- 

 cellis 2-3-pollicaribus angaktk.— WM. Cat. 6473 C! 



Hab. In montibus Khasia versus Assam, alt. 2000 ped.! /9. Pe- 



ninsula, Herb. Madr. in Wall. Cat.! in montibus Concan austr., DaU 

 zell!—(Jl Nov.) (v. v.) 



Frutex alte scandens. Eamuli grisei vel nigricantes, graciles, rugulosi, glabri 

 partes novelise pilis stellatis tomentosa^. Folia oblongo-lanceolata, basi rotundata, 

 supra nitida, subtus pallidiora, rigida, juniora plerumque sub lente pilis minutis 

 .sparsis, ad costam nervosque densioribus et stellatis puberula, 3-5 poll, longa, 1-2 

 lata, petiolo -^-poll. stcllato-puberulo. Flores ad ramulorum apices solitarii vel bini, 

 luride purpura, diametro bipollicares. Fedicelli pollicai*es, pilis stellatis dense fur- 

 furacei, superne subclavati. Alabastri depresso-subglobosi, tuberculis parvulis gra- 

 nuloso-asperi. Sepala valvata, suturis ante dehisccntiam indistinctis, late ovata, 

 intus dense furfuracea. Fetala pollicaria, basi plus minus in unguiculum coutracta, 

 unguiculis basi cohterentibus. Fructus ignotus. 



Very closely allied to JJ. Narum, but not so near in general appearance to that 

 species as is XI. macropoda, which is, however, very distinct in fruit. The variety 



