4 4. ANORAOE^ [^Unofta, 



UNONA, L. 

 Trees oy sIiraLs often elimbing. Flowers usually solitary, axillary 

 or terminal. Sepals o-valvate. Petals 6, nearly equal^ or the inner 

 ?> absent. Torus flat or sliglitly concave. Stamens numerous, 

 elosely packed, 4-angl( d ;. top of connective truncate or globose. 

 Ovaries numerous, ovules 2 or more,.l-seriate. E.ipe carpels stalked, 

 ©ften monilifoTm, 



Carpels not constricted between the seeds. 



Small tree. Flowers svibsessile, villous, corolla ■wliitisli... U. 'paunosa. 



Carpels mowiliform. 



Erect or climbing shrub. Flowers yello's\', petals \ in, 



broad ... ... , ... ... ,.. ,.. U, discolor. 



Climbing shrub. Petals , J in, across, very long ,.. ... U,Lawii. 



U. pannosa, Dalz. in Hook. Kew Jour. Bot. III. 207 ; FL Br. I. 1- 

 58 : Bedd. Ic. PI. Iml. Or. t. r>2 ; U, furivosa, Dak. & Gibs, Bomb. Fl. 

 3. Konkan, ParAvar ghat and Tulawari, D, & G. Fl, Mch. Oct. 



U. discolor, ValiL Symb. II. 63, t. 36 ; Fl. Br. I. 1,59 ; Dalz. & Gibs. 

 Bomb. Fl. 3 ; U. Dunalii, H. f. & T, Dalz, & Gibs, Bomb. Fl. 3. Konkau 

 (Savantviidi) ; North Kanarn, iu eveigreen forests. Fl, Aug. 



V. Lawii„ H, 1 & T. Fl. Ind, 132 ; Fl, Br. I. 1, 69 ; Bedd. Ic. PI. lud. 

 Or. t, 73. North Kauara and Konkau, in evergreen forests, F], H. and 

 1{, seasons. Fr. H.S. 



POLYALTHIA, Blusne. 



Trees or shrubs. Flowers solitary or fa.^cieled, axillary or leaf 

 apposed. Sepals 3, usually valvate. Petals 6, 2-seriate, flat or the 

 inner vaulted. Torus convex. Ovaries indefinite, ovules 1-2 basal 

 and erect. Berries stalked, globose or oblong, 1-seeded, 



Petals linear. Flowers solitary P. coj'eohfes. 



Petals linear. Peduncles few or many flowered ... l*. J'rcKjrHitn. 



Petals ovate-oblong, green. Peduncles 1-3 flowered... /'. ardsoiilcs. 



Petals oval, red-brown. Flowers solitary /', ■suberoi'a. 



P. coffeoides, BentL. & H. f. 1. c, Fl. Br. 1. 1. (;2. North Kauara in 

 evergreen forests. This was named at Calcutta from fruiting specimens ^ 

 it ni;iy possibly be identicul with P. fvu<jrans. Fr. April. 



P. fragrans„ Benth. & H f. I. c. Fl. Br. I. 1 . G3 ; Bedd, Ic PL Ind. 

 Or. t. 54; Giiottcria frograns, Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 4. Gauri, K* 

 Konkan ; on the southern ghata of North Kanara, common in evergreen 

 iorehts. Fl. Nov. 1 r. Apl, Mjty- 



P. cerasoidos, Benth. A 11. f. 1, «. Fl. Br. I. 1. 63; Bedd. Fl. Sjlv. 

 t. 1 ; Brandis For. Fl. .'J ; Guatttria ceraaoides, W. & A, Prodr. 10; Dalz. 

 & Gibs. Bomb. Fl, 3. JIuow, M.; vxihhuift, K. Throughout the ghats 

 of the presider.cy in deciduous forests, chitlly ; " in the evergreen forests 

 of the iSutara district," Brandis. Fl. Mch. Fr. U.S. 



P. suberosa, Benth. & Hook. f. Fl. Br. 1. 1. C5 ; Cuallerui auberosa, 

 DC. A small tree with corky bark. Peduncles usually solitary. Petals 

 \ in. red-brown, silky. " Cunca%u,''* Graham. Fl. Fr. " throughout Jtho 

 year," Koxb, 



