IV. ANONACEiE, 



I. ANONA SERIES. 



A. UvARiE/E.— There is but one of the Aiionacca that can be 

 thoroughly studied in the open air in France. It has been referred 



Uvaria (Asimina) triloba. 



Fig. 220. 



Floriferous branch. 



to the srenus Asimina,^ under the name of A. frilohar It is cultivated 

 in our gardens. The flowers, which expand in spring, a little before the 



' AdaKS., Fam. des PL, ii. (1763), .365. — 

 Dtjn., Mon. Anonac. (1817), 83.— DC, Vrodr., 

 i. 87. — Spach, Suit, a Buffon, vii. 526.— 

 Walp., Rep., i. 79— A. Geay, Qen. III., i. 67, 



t. 25, 26.— B. H., Gen., 24, n. 14.— H. Bx., in 

 Adntisonia, vi. 253; vii. 377; viii. 301. — Or- 

 chidocarpum MiCHX., J-V. Bor.-Avier., i. 329. 

 - Di-N., op. cit., 83.— DC, loc. cit., n. 2.— A. 



