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axillary and terminal: sepals.broad-ovate: petuls lanceolate, broad 
at the base: carpels 1-8-articulated: flowers pale yellow. | 
Concans. Chittagong. 
(5) U. Lawn. (H. F. & 7.) 
Ident. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 132.—Dalz. ._Bomb. 
Flor. p. 3. 
Spzc. Cuan. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, thinly coriaceous, pu- 
berulous or smooth above, glaucous and’ pubescent beneath: pe- 
.duncles slender, nearly. opposite to the leaves: outer ‘petals ‘long, 
pubescent, linear. , 
Concans. Malabar. 
(6) U. pannosa. (Dalz) 
. Ident, Hook. & Thoms, Flor. Ind. I. p. 135.—Dalz. Bomb. 
Flor. p. 3.—Hook. Jour. Bot. III. p. 207. 
Syn. Uvaria mollis, Wall. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaves 2-4 inches long, ovate, lanceolate, 
coriaceous, sparingly pubescent beneath: flowers axillary, subses- 
sile: petals oblong-lanceolate, villous, feeling like woollen cloth: 
carpels 5-6, oval,. obtuse. 
Parwar Ghaut. Tullawaree. Flowering in August. 
(7) U. vracox. (H. F.§ T:) 
Fdent. Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. I. p. 136. 
Srsec. Car. Small tree: leaves lanceolate acuminated: flow- 
ets in the axils of the fallen leaves, solitary, longish-pedicelled, nod- 
ding: petals linear, elongated, somewhat glabrous. 
Assam, flowering in February. 
GENUS IV. ARTABOTRYS. 
Polyandria Polygynia. Sex; Syst: 
Deriv. rom ‘Artao, to suspend, and Botrys, a bunch of grapes, 
alluding to the cirrhiferous peduncle which serves to support the 
fruit. . , a 
Gen. Cuan. Climbing shrubs: peduncles 1-flowered, arranged 
on one side of short hooked branchlets: sepals 3, united at the 
base: petals 6, slightly contracted above the base: ovaries 8, or 
numerous, distinet : stigmas united: carpels-few, baccate, indehis- 
cent, 2-seeded ; seeds erect, without an aril. 
