a 1. G. sesqui 
oo shrub? all parts sae leaves lanceolate or eee 
Goniothalamus. | ANONACER. oS . 
tawny puberulous, the outer ones ee ee about 14-16 
lin. long, almost keeled, blunt, the inner ones ¢. 8-10 lin. long 
and somewhat a 
AaB.—No in the tropical forests and in shady localities in ios 
“45 = of the cota slopes of the Pegu Yomah.—Fl. May-June. 
3. O. unonaefolia, H. f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 71—A woody glabrous 
climber, the leaf-buds appressed golden-pubescent; leaves oblong, 
5-7 in. long, rounded or almost acute at base, on a 4-2 in. long 
petiole, abruptly caudate acuminate, glabrous and shining above, 
glaucous beneath; peduncles extra-axillary ; sepals “broadly 
ae. brown pubescent; carpels oblong, stalked, glabrous. | 
Has.—Tenasserim, Tavoy. 
0. fornicata, H. f. & Th. Ind. Fl. i. 71.—Alarge scanden 
ook the younger parts ¢ coppery pubescent ; leaves oblong, oblong- 
lanceolate or lanceolate, 4-6 in. long or longer, usually somewhat 
narrowed towards the rounded base, on a short tomentose petiole, 
acuminate, adult glabrous above, beneath glaucous and greyis 
pubescent, conspicuously transversely veined, the midrib often rusty- 
tomentose; flowers solitary, rather large, yellowish on very — 
cent ; petals tawny puberulous, thin coriaceous, the outer ones 
oblong-lanceolate, about 2 in. jepee S sagt rather blunt, the 
Has —Not ge eed in the orci forests of South Andaman; also 
Tenasserim.—Fl. May. 
GONIOTHALAMUS, BI. 
Sepals 3, usually large, valvate. Petals 6, in 2 rows, valvate, 
the outer ones flat, the mner ones united in a conical mitra round 
the genitals, and at ‘base narrowed in a broad claw. Stamens nume- 
rous, the connective beyond the anther-cells ovate or capitate. 
Torus truncate or excavate in the centre. Ovaries numerous, 
2 superposed ovules in each; style shlong or elongated. Berries 
1-seeded.—Small trees or shrubs, with solitary, Sera or lateral 
flowers. 
Flowers about 9 lin. long. : s : ; e . 6. ean ee ae 
wers about 2 in. long . : . . . G4. Griffithi 
i H. 4. -& Th. Ind. Fl. i. 73.—An evergreen 
