60 iv. ANONACE^:. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) [Unona. 



submedian, oblong, minute. Sepals pubescent outside. Petals 2-3 in., very long and 

 narrow, base broad orbicular, appressed-pubescent, inner a little longer. Ovules 2-3. 

 Carpels short-stalked, joints 1-3, ovoid. 



9. U. latifolia, H.f. & T. ; arboreous, leaves broad-oval or orbicular 

 obtuse or mucronate glabrous above softly grey-torn entose beneath, pe- 

 duncle very short, sepals connate at the base ovate acute, petals subequal 

 oblong acute contracted at the base. 



Hill forests of the Saluen river, MARTABAN, Brandis. 



A large tree ; branchlets grey-tomentose. Leaves 2-4 in., base truncate or subcor- 

 date; nerves many, oblique, parallel; petiole ^~4 in. Floin-rx appressed-silky, densely 

 fascicled; peduncle with usually a small submcdian oblong nerved deciduous bract. 

 Sepals % in., striated. Petals 1| in. Ovules 3-4. Fruit unknown. 



10. TJ. viridiflora, BedJome Ic. PI. Ind. Or. 34, t. 158 ; climbing, leaves 

 ovate-lanceolate acuminate appressed pubescent beneath, peduncle slender 

 with a cordate bract, sepals ovate free, petals narrow lanceolate. 



Anamallay forests in Ti: AVAMOK, Jlcddnmi . 



A gigantic climber; hranchlets golden-pubescent. Leaves 3-5 by 1^ in., mem- 

 branous, base rounded or cordate, above at length glabrous, whitish beneath ; petiole 

 i-^ in. Peduncle axillary (ir supra-axillary, 1-2 in. ; bract pubescent, median, deci- 

 duous. J'lon-i r.v 2^-3 in. long, bright green. /v>/)r//.< ;, ! in., membranous, nerved. 

 Outer petals 2.J.-3 by 4~ in., inner rather shorter and narrower, all membranous, 

 nerved, reticulate, silky. Described from Beddome I.e. 



*** Flowers solitary at the base of a leafy shoot. 



11. U. praeccx, H.f. A- T. /'/. I ml. 136; arboreous, leaves broad lanceo- 

 late acuminate, flowers pendulous from a slender naked peduncle, sepals 

 linear-oblong acute, petals linear glabrous. 



Miku hills in UTI-KK ASSAM, Simons. 



A tree; branches slender. Leaves (very young and thin) 2-3 in., probably much 

 larger when mature. Flowers from the axils of fallen leaves; peduncle 1 in. >S />,//* 

 in. long. Petals 2^-3 by in. Ovary glabrous; ovules 2-3. A remarkable e 

 of which we have seen but one specimen. 



***# Flowers fascicled on u'o<></// abbreviated truncal shoots 



12. U. stenopetala, //./. & T. Fl. In<I. 13J; leaves oblong-hm-eo late 

 broadest above the middle acute or acuminate glabrous above pale beneath, 

 sepals subconnate below narrow-linear, petals subequal very narrow linear. 



MOUT.MEIN and SINGAPORE, Lobb. 



A tree ; young branches rather pubescent. Leaves 4-6 by Ij-lf in., base oblique, 

 pubescent along the midrib beneath; petiole ^ in. Peduncles -^ in., with l-'2 small 

 basal scaly bracts. /Sepals pubescent. Petals 2-3 by 4 in-> puberulous. Orm-ii* 

 4-7, villous ; ovules about 5. The .lavan habitat cited in Flora ludica is erroneous, 

 the species having been collected at Sincapore. 



13. U. cauliflora, H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 137 ; leaves lanceolate or linear- 

 oblong acute or long acuminate glabrous and shining above brown-pubescent 

 beneath, sepals ovate-lanceolate tonientuse, petals narrow linear. 



SINGAPORE, Lobb. 



A tree? ; branchlets tomentose. Leaves 5-6 by l^-lf, base rounded ; petiole T \ in. 

 and midrib tomentose. Peduncles | in., tomeutose. Sepals 4 in. Petals 24 by -| in., 

 dull red, inner rather narrower. Ovules 3 or 4. 



14. U. pycnantha, //. /. & T.; branchlets softly pubescent, leaves 

 elliptic-oblong or oblong-lanceolate obtusely acuminate glabrous above, 

 midrib puberulous beneath, sepals ovate, petals \ in. subequal linear obtuse, 

 bases oi inner concave. 



