Ss = “Series wanting. Stamens numerous, rarely definite, hyp 
Manglietia. | ANONACER. 25 
MANGLIETIA, BI. 
Petals 6 or more, in 2 or more rows. Anthers linear. Car- 
leaves and terminal flow 
1. M. ins t Tad. FI. i. 42.—An evergreen large 
tree, the leaf tas ‘eee villous ; leaves lanceolate to 0 ong- 
lanceolate, petioled, acute or acuminate, 4-8 in. long, glabrous, 
glossy above ; flowers large, fragrant, pale rose-coloured or white, 
solitary, on a short and thick “terminal peduncle ; sepals oblong, 
blunt, 3 in. long, reddish ; petals 9, the inner ones oradually smaller ; 
carpels purple, 3- G-sooded, cohering into an oblong 3-4 in. long 
almost solid fruit-con 
Has.—Pegu. 
MICHELIA, L. 
Sepals and petals usually conform, 9 or more, imbricate in 3 or 
more rows. Anthers linear. Carpels stalked, numerous, in 
spikes, with 8 or more ovules in each. Ripe carpels laxly spiked on 
outer testa fles hy y- Albumen oily.—Trees, with simple leaves and 
rather large solitary axillary flowers. 
1. M. che L.; H. f. Ind. Fl. i. 42 ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 6 ; 
Brand. For. Fl. 3. t. oe —aAn evergreen tree (30+8-+ 23), 
the young shoots appressed greyish or tawny pubescent ; leaves 
ovaté-lanceolate, acute at base, long petioled, 8-10 in. long, acu- 
- minate, while young somewhat downy beneath, glossy above; 
flowers yellow or orange-coloured, fragrant, on a very short, t ick, 
peduncle ; sepals and petals 15—20, 14 to 2 in. long, the 
outer ones cuneate-oblong, somewhat acute, the inner ones inear- 
oblong, acute; ripe carpels almost sessile, forming a lax 2 to 4 in. 
long curved spike. 
Has oa ee tropical ipcakd: rare in Martaban; also Tenasserim.—Fl. 
H. and RS.; r. C.S.—s.—SS. = Metam 
REeManxs “Wood ther heavy, pwood greyish, coarsely 
fibrous, the —Woa baskiahe roaetad ithe supwood_aarrow takes a fine polish. — 
ANONA CEM. 
Flower 1- rarely 2-sexual. Sepals 3, free or connate, oxtaallg = 
valvate in bud. Petals 6, hypogynous, in two rows, or the inner 
