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flat tubercles on the older branches; peduncles *75 in., puberulous, ebracteolate. Sepals 
ovate, acute, ‘3 in. long. Petals unequal, linear-oblong, tapering to the apex; the base 
not dilated, sparsely pubescent, 1 to 1°5 in. long; the inner rather narrower. Torus 
and ovaries as in U. pycnantha, but ovules 3 to 5, superposed. Ripe carpels stalked, 
globose, dark-coloured, glabrous, nearly 1 in. in diam.; stalk 1 to 1-5 in, King in 
Journ. As. Soc. Bengal 61, pt. 2, 48. 
Malacca,—Muingay (Kew Distrib.) No. 48. Perak,—King’s Collector Nos. 3113 and 
7617. Pangkore,—Curfts. Distrib.—Borneo,—Aullett. 
Prate 83. Unona desmantha, HZ. f & 7h. 1, Leaf-twig; 2, stem with inflorescence ; 
3, flower dissected ; 4, ripe carpels—of natural size; 5, anthers—enlarged. 
16. Unona crinita, Hook. fil. § Thoms. Fl. Br. Ind. i. 61. A tree? young 
branches slender; their bark pale, rugose; the youngest densely rufous-tomentose. Leaves 
membranous, oblong, elliptic-oblong or oblanceolate-oblong, acute or acuminate, the 
base rounded ; upper surface quite glabrous; the lower pubescent, especially on the nerves 
and veins; the midrib tomentose on both surfaces; main nerves 10 to 12 pairs, slender, 
but slightly prominent beneath; length 3 to 8 in., breadth 1°25 to 2-5 in.; petiole *15 in., 
tomentose, lowers 3 to 5 in. long, pedicellate, in dense crowded fascicles from very 
broad (1 to 2 in. in diam.) tubercles on the larger branches; pedicels ‘15 to *25 in. long, 
rusty-tomentose ; bracteole linear, or absent, Sepa/s ovate-lanceolate, much acuminate, 
spreading, *5 in. to ‘75 in. long. Pefals sub-equal in length, narrowly linear, unequal in 
breadth, +15 in. broad at the base and at the middle, narrower between and from the 
middle upwards; 1-nerved; finely pubescent; the inner slightly shorter and narrower. 
Torus columnar, truncate, Ovaries strigose; ovules 3 to 5, 1-seriate; stigma punctiform, 
Ripe carpels globose, densely rufous-velvety, shortly stalked. King in Journ. As. Soc, 
Bengal 61, pt. 2, 48, 
Malacca,—Maingay (Kew Distrib.) No. 41. 
Puate 84, Unona crinita, H. f, §& Th. 1, Branch with inflorescence; 2, calyx— 
of natural size; 3 & 4, anthers; 5 & 6, pistils—enlarged. 
17. Unona sreNoperats, Hook. fil. & Thoms. Fl. Ind. 186. A tree 20 to 
35 feet high; young branches softly rufous-tomentose; the older dark-coloured, glabrous, 
striate. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong-obovate or oblanceolate, more or less acuminate, 
narrowed below to the slightly cordate and oblique base; both surfaces glabrous, the 
midrib more or less pubescent on the lower; under-surface faintly reticulate when 
dry; main nerves 7 to 9 pairs, curving upwards, anastomosing doubly at some distance 
from the edge, thin, but slightly prominent; length 4 to 7 in., breadth 1°25 to 3 in.; 
petiole *1 to ‘°25 in., rufous-tomentose. Fiowers 1°5 to 2 in. long, almost sessile or 
shortly pedicelled, in fascicles of 2 to 4 on minutely bracteate, extra-axillary tubercles 
from both branches and stem. Sepals united at the base, lanceolate, acuminate, the 
bases broad, ribbed, spreading, pubescent externally, :4 to 5 in, long. Petals sub-equal, 
narrowly linear, concave, slightly wider at the base, keeled, sparsely pubescent, 1°25 to 
3 in. long. Stamens numerous, short, with board flat apices hiding the lateral 
anthers, Ovaries 4 to 7, villous, 4- or 5-ovuled, Ripe carpels few, sub-globular_ or 
bluntly ovate, softly tomentose at first,. ultimately sub-glabrous, the pericarp thick, *d 
