ANONACE OF BRITISH 
INDIA. 
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The points of harmony and contrast in these two arrangements will perhaps be 
best understood by printing them side by side, thus :— 
M. Baillon’s ar 1ent. 
SERIES I. 
Sus-sEeriks l. 
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ANONE®.— Floral receptacles con- 
vex; gynocium polycarpous; the 
ovaries quite free at first ; perianth 
hypogynous, triple; the two inner 
rows corolline, the outer sepaline 
(i.e., calyx single). 
Uvarigm. Uvaria, Spherothalanue, 
Sagerea, Tetrapetalum, Cananga, 
Aberemoa, 
dra. 
Cleistochlamys, Ozxan- 
2, Unonex. Unona, Anaragorea, Dise- 
3. XMYLOPIEX. 
4. Rowunex. Lollinia, 
palum, Bocagea, Popowia, 
Xylopia, Anona. 
Artabotrys, 
Cyathocalyx, Hexalobus. 
5. Oxymirrem. Oxymitra, Atrutregia, 
SERIES II. 
SERIES III. 
‘SERIES IV. 
Mitrephora, Orophea, Cymbopeta- 
lum, Enantia. 
MILIUSEZ.—Receptacles and gy- 
nocum as in Anonem; _ perianth 
hypogynous; the two outer rows 
sepaline, the inner row  corolline 
(i.e., calyx double). 
Miliusa, Pheanthus. 
MONODOREZE.—Receptacle con- 
vex ; ovary superior, unilocular with 
numerous multi-ovular placentas. 
Fruit conformable to the ovary, 
polyspermous, its pericarp woody. 
Perianth triple; corolla variable, 
gamopetalous. : 
Monodora. 
EUPOMATIEAS.—Carpels inserted 
in the interior of a receptacular sac 
in shape like the inflorescence of a 
fig. 
epigynous, only the outer ones fer- 
tile). Perianth replaced by a brac 
which protects the flower. 
Eupomatia. 
Stamens perigynous (pseudo- 
MM. Ben 
TRIBE... I. 
TRIBE II. 
TRIBE III. 
TRIBE IV. 
‘TRIBE Y. 
tham § Hooker's arrangement. 
UVARIEE.—Petals flat, spread- 
ing during the flowering, all (or 
at least the inner) imbricate. Sta- 
mens densely crowded ; the connec- 
tive dilated at the apex and con- 
cealing the anther-cells. 
Stelechocarpus, 
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Sagerea, 
Uvaria, Porcelia, 
8, Ellipeia, Guatteria, 
Poe 
MIVA 
Duguetia. 
UNONEZE.—Petals flat, slightly 
unequal, or the inner small or 
absent ; all spreading during flower- 
ing, or rarely concave and connivent, 
valvate in two series. Stamens as 
in Uvarier. Cyathocalyr, Artabotrys, 
Hexalobus, Cananga, Unona, Asi- 
ming, Trigyneia, Disepalum, Poly- 
althia, Anaxagorea, Popovwia, 
MITREPHOREAL.—Petals — val- 
vate; the outer gaping, the inner 
erecto-connivent or connate round 
the andro-gyncecium. Stamens as 
in Uvariew. Richella, Ozxymitra, 
Goniothalamus, Mitrephora, Mono- 
dora, Pheanthus, Anomianthus, 
Heteropetalum, Cymbopetalum. 
XYLOPIEA.— Outer petals fleshy, 
connivent, or scarcely gaping; the 
interior smaller, covered, or minute 
or absent. Stamens asin Uvarier. 
Rollinia, Anona, Melodorum, Xylopia, 
Habzelia. 
MILIUSLE.—Petals various. Sta- 
mens loosely imbricate, the connec- 
tive scarcely or not at all dilated 
beyond the conspicuous dorsal 
anthers, Miliusa,  Saccopetalum, 
Orophea, Alphonsea, Clathrosper- 
mum, Bocagea, Eupomatia. — 
I also subjoin a synopsis of the arrangement followed by Dr. Prantl in the 
Pflanzenfamilien of himself and Dr, Engler. 
