58 ANNALS OF.THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, CALCUTTA. 
granular villous claw; length from 1:25 to 2-30 in., breadth of limb only about °2 in., 
the inner smaller. Ripe carpels “shortly stalked, with 1 to 5 ovoid joints.” Dalz. & Gibs. 
Fl. Bomb. 3; Beddome Ic. Pl. Ind Or., t. 73; Hook fil. Fl, Br. Ind 1% 59. 
Travancore and Malabar,— Wight. The Concan,—Law. Bombay,—Dalzel/. 
Puare 77A, Unona Lawii, Hook. fil. § Th. 1, Flowering branch; 2, flower dissected 
—of natural size; 3 & 4, anthers; 5 & 6, pistils—enlarged. (Nos. 3 to 6 are copied from 
Beddome’s Ic. Pl. Ind, Ov., t. 73.) 
10. Uwowna tartroua, H. f. & 7. in Fl. Br. Ind. i. 60. A tree 30 to 50 feet high; 
young branches grey-tomentose, the older dark-coloured, striate. Leaves membranous, 
broadly ovate-oblong or sub-orbicular, obtuse or mucronate, the base truncate or sub- 
cordate; upper surface adpressed-pubescent, becoming glabrous, the midrib and nerves 
tomentose to pubescent; under-surface softly cinerous-tomentose; main nerves 7 to 9 pairs, 
broad, straight, ascending obliquely and, like the veins and reticulations, rather prominent, 
especially beneath; length of blade 2 to 5 in., breadth 1°65 to 35 in.; petiole *4 in,, 
tomentose. Flowers adpressed-tomentose, solitary or in pairs, extra-axillary, 2 to 2°25 in. 
long; peduncle ‘5 to 1 in., thick, tomentose, with a lanceolate bract about the middle. 
Sepals oblong-ovate, acute, veined, spreading, -35 in. long, connate at the base. Petals 
oblong-lanceolate, sub-acute, contracted above the base, boldly veined, 2 in. long; the 
inner somewhat shorter. Ovules 3 or 4. Fruit unknown. Kurz For. Fl. Burm. i. 35.— 
Unona Brandisiana, Pierre Fl. Forest Coch.-Chine, t. 19. 
Burmah: south of the Karen country and near the Salween river,—Bruandis. 
Langkani,— Curtis. 
Prarse 78, Unona latifolia, A. f. & 7. 1, Branch with young flowers; 2, young 
flower dissected; 3, fully developed flower—of natural size. 
11, Unona pracox, H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 136. A tree; the young branches slender, 
with grey bark. Leaves (young) broadly lanceolate, acuminate, puberulous; length 2 to 
3 in., breadth -75 ‘to 1:25 in.; petiole -25 in. Flowers from the axils of fallen leaves, 
solitary, pendulous, 2°5 to 3 in. long; peduncles slender, ebracteate, about 1 in. long, 
rising from a pilose tubercle. Sepals membranous, linear-oblong, acute, °7 in. long. 
Petals linear, membranous, glabrous, 2°25 to 2°75 in, long. Stamens truncate-capitate. 
Qvarees glabrous; style oblong, pilose; ovules 2:or 3. Fruit unknown. Hook, fil. Fl. Br. 
Ind. i. 60. 
~Mikir Hills, Assam,—Simons. A species collected only once in the little explored 
Mikir Hills. The leaves on all Simons’ specimens are young, and may not have 
acquired their adult shape. 
oe Puate 79. Unona precox, H. f. & T. 1, Flowering branch—of natural size > 2, pistils 
agglutinated together; 3 & 4, stamens; 5 pistil; 6, section of same—enlarged, 
Secr. H.—Dasymascuaton, Petals 3. 
12. UNona utonerriora, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 668. A 
the leaf-buds silky; young branches slender.. 
oblong-lanceolate, more or less acuminate, 
glabrous shrub or small tree, 
E ne membranous, narrowly oblong or 
e€ base rounded or slightly cuneate ; upper 
