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GENUS I. UVARIA. 
Polyandria Polygynie. . Ses: Byat : ‘ 
Derio. From Uva, a bunch of grapes, as the fruit grows in 
clusters. - ‘ os es : 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs: stems erect or climbing: “pee 
duncles 1-flowered, solitary, or several together: sepals 3; united 
at the base: petals 6, in a double row, distinct or else joined quite 
at the base: stamens distinct: ovaries distinet: ovules arranged 
in two rows: caipels baccate, more or less stalked, ovate, oblong 
or elongated, indehiscent, even, or very slightly torulose, pulpy 
Within : seeds several, without aril. : -_ 
were ol oodl) Us Zeyvnanica. (Linn. -- 
 Hdent. “Dec. prod. T. p. 88. le ces 
’ Syn.’ U! Heytieana, W. § A. prod. ¥. p. 8.—-U. coviacea, Vah?. 
»—Guatteria montana, Dec.—G,. Malabarica, Dun. eee 
Engrav. Rheede Mal. V. t.:17. . 
Srzec, Cuar. Leaves almost sessile, oblong-lanceolate, coria-. 
ceous: flower-bearing shoots lateral, leafy: peduncles terminal, 
solitary: sepals oblong, nearly the length of the corolla: carpels 
subglobose, very shortly stalked, pubescent: seeds about 4, sure 
rounded by pulp. , : 
, Malabar and Travancore. . 
(2) U. Narum. (Wall.) 
Zdent. W.& A. prod. I, p. 9. 
Syn. U. Zeylanica, Lam.—Unona Narum, Dun. Dee. prod. ¥. 
p. 89. 3 a , <a 
Engrav, Rheede Mal. II. t. 10.—Wight’s IN. L. t. 5. 
Spec. Car. Climbing shrub :, leaves. oblong-lanceolate, .glae 
brous: flower-bearing shoots lateral, leafy: peduncles solitary, 
terminal : sepals roundish-ovate :" petals equal, roundish-ovate, 
concave, incurved: carpels numerous, betwéen ovoid and globose, 
glabrous, slightly torulose, long-stalked: seeds about 4, smooth, 
a separated by membranous dissepiments: flowers dullish« 
red. : — 
Malabar. Travancore. Mysore, ‘, 
(3) U. BRACTEATA, ‘( Roxb.) | 
Ident. Roxb. fl, Ind, II. p. 660.—Hook. & 
I. p. 100. P ook. & Thoms, for, Ind, 
_ Syn. U, Gomeziana, dlph, Dec, Mem, pr 27, 
