32 ANONACEE. [ Cananga. 
—Not unfrequent in the Eng forests of the Irrawaddi zone and in 
Touksechdt ites —Fl. Apr.—l—SS. = Lat. 
5. A. jiosus, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 55.—An evergreen large 
woody climber, the young ae spiked with appressed hairs ; 
leaves oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 6 to 7 in. long, on short glabrous 
petioles, bluntish acuminate or apiculate, acute at base, thinly coria- 
ceous, guia lossy above; peduncles compressed, rather short, 
hook sd a. incurved, puberulous, usually leaf-opposite, or nearly 
wo, hoaenge several nearly 23 in. long yellow fragrant flowers on 
akoat 2 lin. long tawny puberulous pedicels ; sepals broadly cordate, 
rather blunt, slightly puberulous outside; petals clothed with a 
tawny tomentum intermixed with long, soft, silky hairs, thick 
coriaceous, nearly 2} in. long, linear, rather. blunt; torus tawny 
tomentose ; carpels glabrous. 
Has.—lIn the tropical forests along Middle Straits, Andamans.—Fl. May. 
. A. Burmani .DC.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 55.—An evergreen 
large woody climber, the younger parts densely tawny tomentose ; 
= oblong or oblong-lanceolate, abruptly acuminate or apiculate, 
or obtuse at base, on a short pubescent petiole, 5-6 in. 
es chartaceous, midrib above and under-surface rusty or greyish 
pubescent, more or less glabrescent; peduncles rather short, 
triquetrous, greyis pabaneitts carpels showaloccliedae almost 
glabrous, about 9 lin. long. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the 
Pegu Yomah ; also Ava and Tenasserim from Moulmein down to Mergui.—FI. 
(ee stenarrage Bane Hf. Ind. Fl. i. 55.—An evergreen large 
woody climber, the s ; leaves elliptically oblong to 
oblong-lanceolate, 4-5 in. ties, at the acute or obtuse base usually 
narrowed into a rather short glabrous petiole, acuminate, coriaceous, 
glabrous or pubescent on the midrib beneath, shining above, the 
nerves and net-veination on both sides conspicuous ; peduncles short, 
compressed and hooked, puberulous, several-flowered; flowers 
fragrant, small, yellow, on rather thick about 4 to 5 lin. long 
pedicels ; petals about 6 lin. long, broad and concave at base, with 
an elongate club-shaped blunt limb. 
Has.—Chittagong ; Tenasserim, 
CANANGA, Rumph. 
Sacks 3, valvate in bud. Petals 6, valvate in 2 rows, nearl 
equal, or the i inner smaller. Stamens indefinite, cloney packed, aly 
