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ed, trunéated, often excavated jin the middle :. ovaries inidefinite, 
linear-oblong, strigose, 2-ovuled: ovules nestling in mucilage: style 
often elongated, furrowed within; carpels oblong: séed solitary, 
(1) G. Wiontn., (H. F. § 7.) 
Ident. “Hook. & Thoms, Flor, Ind. I. p. 106. 
Srec. Cuar. , Tree (?) young branchlets brown-pubescent: leaves 
lanceolate, pale beneath, glabrous, very minutely pellucid-dotted : 
peduncles axillary, solitary, furnished at the base with several ob- 
long bracts and a small round bracteole above the middle: sepals 
scarcely acute, puberulous outside: petals oval or ovate, obtuse, 
shortly and broadly clawed, marked at the base within with an ob- 
long areola, brownish-silky on both sides: inner ones oyate, broadly 
unguiculate, coalescing into a mitre, the laminz broadly trapezoid, 
brownish-silky without, silky within towards the apex, otherwise 
glabrous: disk truncated: ovaries densely clothed with golden: stri- 
gz, longer by half than the oblong style which is dilated at the 
apex: carpéls crowned with the persistent calyx, dark-brown, ‘gla- 
brous. : sa 
Courtallum mountains. 
(2) G. Tuwartesrr. (H. F. § T.) 
Ident. Wook. & Thoms, Flor. Ind. I. p. 106. 
Srzc. Cuan, Leaves oblong, shortly and obtusely acuminated : 
peduncles axillary, with many small scale-like bracts at the base: 
sepals broad-rovate, persistent in fruit; outer petals ovate-lanceo- 
late, narrowed at the base into a short broad claw, inner ones form- 
ing an ovate acute mitre: ovaries Jinear-ublong, strigose: style gub- 
ulate, disk smooth: carpels numerous or few by abortion, very 
shortly-pedicelled, oval, obtuse at both ends. e 
Courtallum mountains. 
(3) G. carpiorztatus. (H. F. § T.) 
‘Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 107. 
Syn. Polyalthia cardiopetala, Dalz, in Hook. Journ. Bot. I. p. 
39.—Uvaria obovata, Heyne. 
Srzc. Cuar. Small tree: leaves avate-oblong ar linear-oblang, 
acute at the base, abruptly acuminated at the apex, waved at the 
margin: peduncles supra-axillary,; 1-8, shorter than the petiole : 
sepals reniform-rounded, very short, velvety-puberulous: outer 
petals oval; tomentose on both sides, inner ones combining.into an 
oval mitre: ovaries linear-oblong, with a style of equal length. . 
Mountains in Canara, flowering in April, 
(4) G. sesquirepaus.. (H. F.$:T.) - 
Ident. Wook. & Thoms.’ Flor. Ind. T. Pp. 108. 
Syn. Guatteria sesquipedalis, Wall. Pl. As. Rar. vol. Wl 
G. macrophylla, Alph, Dec, Mem. p. 42. (not Blume.) 
