Polyalthia.] 



2. UNONA RAMAROWII, Dunn in Kew Bull. 1914, 183. 



Forests of the W. Ghats from S. Canara to Travancore, up 

 to 4,000 ft. 



3. UNONA VIEIDIFLORA, Bedd. Ic. t. 158 ; F. B. I. i. 60 ; King 

 Ann. Calc. iv. 56, t. 75. 



Anamalai Hills, banks of Sholayar river, at 3,000 ft., scarce. 



4. UNONA LAWII, Hook. f. & Thorns. ; F. B. I. i. 59 ; Bedd. Ic. 

 t. 73 ; King Ann. Calc. iv. 57, t. 77A. 



Forests of the W. Ghats in Mysore, Wynaad, Travancore 

 and Tinnevelly, at 2,000 to 3,000 ft. 



6. Polyalthia, Blume. 



Trees or erect or climbing shrubs. Flowers solitary or fascicled, 

 axillary, terminal, leaf-opposed or below the leaves on the young 

 or old wood. Sepals free, valvate or subimbricate. Petals 6, 

 2-seriate, ovate or elongated, flat or the inner vaulted. Torus 

 convex. Stamens cuneate ; anther-cells extrorse, remote, con- 

 cealed below the overlapping connectives. Ovaries indefinite ; 

 style usually oblong ; ovules 1-2, basal and erect or sub-basal and 

 ascending. Fruit a ring of one-seeded berries. 



Flowers in fascicles, umbels or cymes : 



Flowers green, in fascicles or umbels; petals *7-l in. long; leaves 



narrow-lanceolate, 7-9 in. long, margins undulate 1. longifolia. 



Flowers yellow, in cymes ; petals T5 in. long ; leaves elliptic ; nerves 



close, numerous, ascending; carpels ash-coloured 2. fragrans. 



Flowers solitary, occasionally many, on tubercles of the trunk, but then 

 not closely fascicled : 



Leaves glabrous or nerves puberulous beneath : 

 Leaves attenuate or acuminate at top : 



Leaves 2-5-3-5 in. long, boldly reticulate 3. Korinti. 



Leaves up to 8-5 in. long, slightly reticulate ; nerves ascending, 

 12-16 pairs : - 



Leaves gradually attenuate ; twigs glabrous ; petals greenish - 



yellow, over 1 in. long 4. coffeoides. 



Leaves acuminate ; twigs rufous-pubescent ; petals - 5 in. long 



5. rufescem. 

 Leaves rounded at top or very obtuse ; nerves spreading ; bark corky ; 



flowers pale green or yellow ; berries purple 6. suberosa. 



Leaves pubescent below, acute or acuminate, nerves ascending ; flowers 

 green ; berries red 7. cerasoides. 



