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Flower-peduncles 1 to 2 in. long. 
Lower surfaces of leaves glaucous ; petals glabrous or at most 
sparsely adpressed-sericeous . . . . 6. U. discolor. 
Lower surfaces of leaves sub-glaucous; nels Si ilky? a ere 7. U. viridiflora. 
Flower-peduncles from ‘5 to 1 in. long. 
Leaves more or less oblong or ovate or lanceolate, rufous-pubescent 
or tomentose beneath . . . ~ « 8. GU. dumosa, 
Leaves sub-glaucous, sparsely and nifuuiely eee er _ 4 O& Fe Lowi, 
Leaves ovate-oblong or sub-orbicular, obtuse or mucronate, 
cinereous-tomentose beneath . . . 2. 6 ww eee we ew 100d. latifolia, 
Flowers solitary at the base of aleafy shoot. . . . . . .. . . . LLU. pracoe. 
Secr. IJ.—Dasymascuaton. Petals 3 or sometimes only 2; the inner row always 
absent; ripe carpels joimted. 
Flowers 8°5 to 6 in. long; petals linear-lanceolate, caudate-acuminate, 
not constricted between claw and limb . . . 12. VU. longiflora. 
Flowers 15 to 3°65 in. long; petals from ovate ib [aiteoblatey.s more or _ 
constricted above the claw . 1. «© 6's 6 © «© «© «© « «© « © «© 18, U. Dasymaschaia. 
Secr. JII.—Srenoreraton. Petals 6, in two rows, usually very narrow; carpels 
baccate, not jointed. 
Wilowers solitary so-so We ees ke 6k kt cw ee ws 14. Pr eyi, 
Flowers in fascicles from the larger branches or stem. 
Petals linear-oblong; 1 to i*d in. long; ripe ae globose, glabrous, 
their stalks lto 15 in. long . . . . 15, U. desmantha. 
Petals narrowly linear, 3 to 5 in. fade ripe rl Shoes aay ) 
rufous-velvetty, shortly stalked . . . 16. UO. crinita. 
Petals narrowly linear, 1:25 to 3 in. eee nee tiiipall etieglobelae 
or bluntly ovate, aimed tomentose, paral ae sub- 
sessile. .> 9's i. fe > sifata . » is-e « », 1% U, stenopentia 
Sect. I.—Desmos, H. f. & JT. Petals 6; ripe carpels jointed. 
1. Unona execans, Thewaites’ Enum. 398. A shrub or small tree; young branches 
slender with rather pale striate bark, the youngest golden pubescent. Leaves 
membranous, narrowly oblong-lanceolate, much acuminate, the base acute; upper 
surface glabrous, shining; the lower glaucous, puberulous and sparsely  strigose; 
Jength 3 to 5 im, breadth °6 to 1 in.; petiole *15 to ‘25 in, thin. Sowers solitary, 
axillary, 1:25 to 1°75 in. long; edscoik ‘25 to °35 in. long, with several minute 
practs at the base, and one about half-way up. Sepals short (only °2 to °35 in. long), 
ovate, acute, glabrous. Petals thinly coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, pubescent 
when young, glabrous when old; the inner rather shorter than the outer. Ripe carpels 
stalked, granular, deeply eustricted between the 2 or 3 seeds. Beddome Ic. Pl. Ind. 
Or., t. 50; Hook. fil. Fl Br. Ind. i. 58; Thwaites, C. P. 3824. 
Ceylon : Hinidoon Pattoo,—Thwaites. 
