- _ (Very near to I. obtusa.) 
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tawny tomentose ; petals tawny tomentose outside, the outer ones 
nearly an in. long, ovate, acute, parallel-veined, the inner ones 
narrowed in a broad claw, the lamina broadly ovate; berries ovoid 
or almost globular, the size of a bullet, tawny tomentose, on a 
1-13 in. long stalk. 
Has.—Chittagong ; rare along choungs in the tropical forests of the central 
parts of the Pegu Yomah.—s.—SS, = SiS. 
inner ones connivent with the claws short an broad, puberulous 
outside, tomentose along the borders, yellow, white and red-dotted 
at the tip. : 
Var. 1. vandeflora proper : leaves narrower and long-acumi- 
~ nate, of a thicker texture, shortly pubescent on both sides, but more = 
so beneath, opaque ; petals uniformly pale-yellow. 
Var. 2. chartacea: leaves broader, apiculate to bluntish, thin 
papery, glabrous, at least above; petals yellow, reddish-striped.— 
Has.—Tropical forests ; rare on the Pegu Yomah ; frequent in Martaban up to 
2,000 ft. elevation ; also Chittagong—Fl. Feb.—March.—s.—SS. = Metam, SiS. 
RemMaRrxs.—Wood light-brown, perishable. : 
-ANONA, L. — 
Sepals 3, valvate. Petals usually 6, valvate, in 2 series, the 
outer ones fleshy, connivent or almost spreading, the inner ones — 
Ovaries numerous, usually united, with a 
