iv. ANONACE.K. (Hook, f. & Thorns.) 47 



TRIBE V. Miliuseee. Petals imbricate or valvate in bud. Stamens often 

 definite, loosely imbricate, anther-cells not concealed by the overlapping 

 connectives. Ovaries solitary or indefinite. 



* Ovaries indefinite. 



Petals valvate, inner largest; ovules definite 19. MILIDSA. 



Petals valvate, inner largest ; ovules indefinite 20. SACCOPETALUM. j 



Petals valvate, subequal; ovules 4-8 21. ALPHONSEA. 



Petals valvate, inner shortest; ovules 2-4 22. OKOPHEA. 



Petals imbricate, subequal ; ovules 2-8 23. BOCAGEA. 



** Ovaries solitary. 



Outer petals valvate, inner imbricate 24. KINGSTOMA. 



All the petals valvate 25. LONCHOMERA. 



1. STELSCHOCARFUS, Blume. 



A tree. Leaves coriaceous. Flowers dioecious, fascicled, axillary or on the 

 old wood. /Sepals 3, small, elliptic or orbicular, imbricate. Torus conical. 

 Stamens indefinite, connective dilated, truncate. Ovaries indefinite, ovoid ; 

 stigma sessile ; ovules 6 or more. Ripe carpels large, berried, globose, 4-6- 

 seeded. DISTEIB. Species 1 or 2, Malayan. 



1. S. Burahol, Blume Fl. Jav. Anon. 48, t. 23 & 25 C ; leaves oblong- 

 lanceolate acute or acuminate glabrous. H.f. & T. FL. Ind. 95. 



SINGAPORE, Lobb. DISTKIB. Java. 



A tall tree; branches black, gkbrous. Leaves 5-8 by l|-3 in., base acute; petiole 

 | in. $> flowers many, 1 in. diam. ; $ much smaller ; pedicels with scaly bracteoles, 

 of $ 1 in., slender, of $ 2-3 in., stout, clavate bracteolate below the middle. We col- 

 lected a similar plant, but flowerless, near Chittagong. 



2. UVARXA, Linn. 



Scan dent or sarmentose shrubs, usually stellately pubescent. Flowers 

 terminal or leaf-opposed, rarely axillary, cymose fascicled or solitary, yellow- 

 purple or brown. Sepals 3, often connate below, valvate. Petals 6, orbicular 

 oval or oblong, imbricate in 2 rows, sometimes connate at the base. Stamens^ 

 indefinite ; top of connective ovoid-oblong truncate or subfoliaceous. Torus 

 depressed, pubescent or tomentose. Ovaries indefinite, linear-oblong ; style 

 short, thick; owl es many, 2-seriate, rarely few or 1-seriate. Ripe carpels 

 many, dry or berried, few or many-seeded. DISTRIB. Many tropical Asiatic 

 and a few African species. 



SECT. I. Outer stamens flat, subfoliaceous, often imperfect. 



* Peduncles 1-2-flowered, leaf-opposed, rarely terminal (2-4-flowered in 

 3, dulcis and 7, Lobbiana). 



a. Leaves below and buds appressed tomentose. 



1. 17. purpurea, Blume Bijd. 11; Fl. Jav. Anon. 13, t. 1 & 13.4; 

 leaves cuneate- or oblong-lanceolate acute or acuminate cordate stellate 

 tomentose beneath, buds tomentose enclosed in 2 large bracts, carpels 

 oblong or cylindric mucronate tomentose, dorsally 2-keeled. Wall, Cat. 

 6485, excl. E & G ; H.f & T. Fl. Ind. 95. U. grandiflora, Roxb. FL Ind. 

 ii. 665 ; Wall. PL As. Rar. ii. t. 121 ; Wight & Arn. Prodr. 9. Unona gran- 

 diflora, DC. Prodr. i, 90. 



