ANONACEZ OF BRITISH INDIA. 59 
fil. §& Th. Fl. Ind. 131 (excl. the Concan plant); Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 41; 
Hook. jil.. Fl. Br. Ind. i. 58; King in Journ, As. Soc. Bengal 61, pt. 2, 43. 
Penang,—Wallich. Perak,—Wing’s ail Malacca,— Grifith NG 451, Maingay 
(Kew Distrib.) No. 38. Penang,— Curtis No. 727. 
Poate 71. Unona Dunalu, Wall, 1 & 2, Flowering branches; 3, ripe carpels; 
4, flower dissected; 5, seed—of natural size; 6,° stamen—en/arged. 
4, Unona pannosa, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Jown. Dot. iii, 207, A tree; young 
branches slender, pubescent, the bark rugose. eaves membranous, slightly pellucid- 
dotted, ovate-lanceolate, more or less acuminate, the base acute or rounded; upper 
surface glabrous, shining, the lower puberulous; main nerves 7 or 8 pairs, slender, 
slightly prominent beneath, sub-ascending; length 2°5 to 3°5 in., breadth -9 to 1:75 
-in.; petiole *15 in. lowers solitary, axillary or terminal, 1:25 to 175 in. long.; 
pedicels ‘25 to ‘8 in.; bracts 1 or 2, minute, scaly. Sepals ovate, acute, very pubescent, 
about ‘25 in. long. Petals oblong-lanceolate, sub-acute, clawed at the base, densely 
covered with adpressed, brown, silky tomentum ; the inner smaller; the claw rugose and 
glabrous inside. Ovaries 10 to 12, densely strigose ; ovules 2 to 6. Lipe carpels (side Hook. 
fil.) “‘sub-sessile, obtuse at both ends, pubescent, °65 in. long. Seeds 1 to 3, large, 
shining.” Dalz. § Gibs. Fl. Bomb. 3; He f. §& Th. Fl Br, Ind. 135; Beddome Ie. 
Pil. Ind. Or. t. 52; Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. i, 58.—Uvaria mollis, Wall, Cat. 6475. 
Western India. Concan,—Daiziel. Trayancore,—Wight. Wynaad and Tinnivelly,— 
Beddome. ' 
Puare 72. Unona pannosa, Dalz. 1, Flowering branch; 2, flower seen from above ; 
3, the same from below; 4, flower dissected—of natural size; 5, flower with petals 
removed; 6 & 7, anthers; 8 & 9, pistils—enlarged. 
5. Unona Desmos, Dunal Anon, 112. A spreading shrub, often climbing; young 
branches slender, striate, adpressed-rufous-pubescent, often lanceolate. Leaves thinly 
coriaceous, oblong, acute or acuminate, the base rounded; upper surface glabrous or 
nearly so, the midrib sparsely pubescent; under-surface paler in colour, puberulous 
or pubescent ; main nerves 12 to 14 pairs, beets rather prominent beneath ; 
length 4°8 to 88 in., breadth 1°65 to 325 in.; petiole °35 in. Flowers solitary, 
extra-axillary, 1°35 to 1°75 in. long; peduncle sioner 4 to 6 in, long, glabrous; 
bracts few, lanceolate, minute, deciduous. Sepals ovate-acuminate, spreading, adpressed- 
pubescent, “38 in. long. Petals coriaceous, ovate-lanceolate, adpressed-pubescent, nerved ; 
the outer 2 in. long by about *85 in. broad; the inner smaller. Rive carpels numerous, 
stalked, 5 to ‘75 in. long, glabrous, constricted between the 2 to 3 oval jeints. 
H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 184; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 42; Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. i. 59; 
Kurz For. Fl. Burm, i. 84; King in Journ. As. Soc. Bengal 61, pt. 2, 44.—U. cochin- 
chinensis, A. DC. Prod. i, 91.—U. pedunculosa, A. DC. Mem. Anon. 28.—U. pedunculosa, 
Wall. Cat. 6422.—U. fulva, Wall. Cat. 6427.—Desmos cochin-chinensis, Zour. Fl. Coch. 
Ch. i. 352.—U. discolor, Wall. (not of Roxb.) Cat. 6420 D and E. 
From Assam to Singapore. Distrib.—Cochin-China. 
Piare 73. Unona Desmos, Dunal. 1, Flowering branch; 2, flower dissected—of 
natural size; 3 & 4, stamens; 5 & 6 pistils—enlarged. 
