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25. ANONA Linnaeus 



ANON A MURICATA Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 536; Miq. PL Ind. Bat. 1 2 (1858) 

 34; Blanco Fl. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 326, ed. 3, 2 (1878) 241, t. 196; 

 F.-Vill.'Novis. App. (1880) 7; Merr. in Philip. Bureau Forest. 

 Bull. 1 (1903) 20, Fl. Manila (1912) 207, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 

 150; Wester in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) Bot. 113, 118, t. 7, 10. 



Cultivated throughout the Philippines. Introduced from tropical America 

 by the Spaniards, now pantropic in cultivation. The soursop. 



Local names: Atti (Ibn.) ; babana (P. Bis.); bayubana (Ilk.); gayu- 

 bano (Ilk., Ibn.) ; guayabano (Tag.) ; guanabano (Tag.) ; guiabano (Sbl., 

 Tag.); guyabana (Tag.); labanus (Sul.) ; llabanos (Bis.). 



ANONA RETICULATA Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 537; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1 a 

 (1858) 34; Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 470, ed. 2 (1845) 327, ed. 3, 

 2 (1878) 242, t. 197; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 7; Merr. in Govt 

 Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 6 (1904) 23, 27 (1905) 16, Fl. Manila (1912) 

 207, ,Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 150; Wester in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 

 (1912) Bot. 113, 117, t. 9, f. B. 



Cultivated throughout the Philippines. Introduced from tropical Amer- 

 ica at an early date by the Spaniards, now pantropic in cultivation. The 

 bullock's heart. 



Local names: Anonas (most dialects); sarikaya (Sul.). 



ANONA SQUAMOSA Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 537; Blanco FL Filip. (1837) 

 469, ed. 2 (1845) 327, ed. 3, 2 (1878) 241, t.192; Miq. FL Ind. 

 Bat. 1 2 (1858) 33; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 7; Vidal Sinopsis 

 Atlas (1883) 12, t. 5, f. E, Phan. Cuming. Philip. (1885) 93; Merr. 

 in Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 6 (1904) 23, 27 (1905) 16, FL Manila 

 (1912) 208, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 150; Wester in Philip. Journ. 

 Sci. 7 (1912) Bot. 113, 115, t. 6, 9, f. A. 



Cultivated throughout the Philippines, occasionally spontaneous. In- 

 troduced from tropical America by the Spaniards at an early date, now 

 pantropic in cultivation. The custard apple or sweetsop. Widely known 

 in the Philippines as dtis or dtes or ydtes. 



Anona cherimolia Mill, and A. glabra Linn, are recent introductions in 

 the Philippines; see Wester in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) Bot. 112, 113, 

 119. 



DOUBTFUL AND EXCLUDED GENERA 



Kingstonia nervosa Hook. f. & Th.; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1883) 347. 

 Miliusia bailloni Pierre FL Forest. Cochinch. 1 (1881) t. 38. 



The type of the species is an Indo-China specimen; Cuming 1198 cited 

 as possibly representing the species is Saccopetalum longipes Vid. 

 Pierre's species is a Saccopetalum, if this genus be retained as distinct 

 from Miliusia. 



SOALA LITORALIS Blanco FL Filip. (1837) 437, ed. 2 (1845) 304, ed. 3, 

 2 (1878) 199; Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 27 (1905) 16, Sp. 

 Blancoanae (1918) 151. 



This has nothing to do with Cyathocalyx zeylanicus Champ, to which 

 it was reduced by F.-Villar, but its true status cannot be determined from 

 Blanco's description or any other data at present available. The floral 



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