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base: petals 6,” in to rows, or 3; increasing after expansion: sta- 
-qnens numerous, distinct’: carpels elorigated, usually moniliformn, 
: many-celled, indehiscent: seeds numerous, usually solitary in each 
- articulation, shining, without an aril. 
(1) U, viscdton. (Vahl. 
Ident, W. & A. prod, I. p. 9.—Roxb. fl; Ind. UL. p. 669. 
Syn. U. Leksertidna, Dee. prod. I. p.-90,-—U. Chinensis, Dec. 
.~=Uvaria monilifera, Gaertn.—U. Amherstiana, Dec.—U, biglan- 
* duloga, Blume.—U. undulata, Wall.—Desmos Chinensis, Lour. : 
_ £ngrav. Lam. Ene. t. 495 —Dun. Anon. t. 26.~-Vahl. Symb. 
“TT. t. 36.—Wall. pl. As. Rar. t. 265. . Se 
Srec. Cuan. Tree: leaves ovate, or lancéolate, somewhat cor- 
date at the base, glabrous above, slightly hairy and glaucous below : 
flower-bearing shoots short, with a small bract-like leafat the apex : 
sepils lanceolate, long-acuminated : petals'6, lanceolate, inner ones 
smaller: carpels regularly moniliform: flowers large, yellowish, 
very fragrant. 
Circars.” Ohittagong. Western Ghants. 
(2) ‘U. soncrriora. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Tad. I. p. 66.—Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. 
I. p, 184. : 
Engrav. Roxb. Cor. t. 290. 
Spec. (Cuar. Shrub or small tree: leaves linear-oblong, glau- 
cous beneath, 6-12 inches long: peduncles axillary, solitary, 
1-flowered: sepals 3, reniform, cordate, very minute, hairy :. petals 
2, rarely 3, ensiform, thick and fleshy, 6-8 inches long: car'pels 
2-4, moniliform: flowers pendulous, yellow-orange. 
Silhet, flowering in April and May. 
(3) U. pumosa. (Roxb.) 
Tdent. Roxb. fi. Ind. Il. p. 670.—Hook. & Thoms. Flor. Ind. 
T.p.13t. 
Spec. Cuar. Climbing: leaves ovate or oval, cordate at the 
base, downy beneath: petals'6, very large: carpels 2-3 jointed : 
flowers pendulous. 
Silhet, flowering in April and May. 
(4) U. Dunaitn. (Wall.) 
Ident. Wook. & Thoms. : Flor. Ind, I. p, 131.—Dalz. Bomb. 
Flor. p. 3. 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing: leaves oblong or oblongslanceolate, 
smooth on both sides or slightly pubescent beneath: peduncles 
