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Artabotrys. Cat. tripartitus. Petala sex. Stamina 

 hypogyna. Ovaria distincta, disperma. Baccce dispermse 

 (abortione quandoque monospermse) . Semina collateralia 

 erecta exarillata albuniine rimoso. — Frutices decumhentes. 

 Folia alterna, integerrima, exsiipulata. Pedunculi extra- 

 alar es, suboppositifolii pauciflori, pedicellis (1 — 2) later ali- 

 bus, apice uncinati. Brown MSS. 



Obs. Characteribus supra datis proxime accedit Kad- 

 surse, cujus baccce disperma seminibus collateralibus pariter 

 distinctm receptaculo carnoso insidentes fide iconis et de- 

 scriptionis Kcempferi (Amsen. Exot. 476) ; sed Kadsura 

 vix Annonacea ob summam affinitatem cum Uvaria liete- 

 roclita, Roxb. Flor. Ind. Ined. cui albumen indivisum nee 

 processubus membranes interioris rimosum aucforitate de- 

 scriptionis operis citati. Brown MSS. 



A. odoratissimus, petalorum laminis planis lanceolatis, 

 foliis oblongis acuminatis. Brown MSS. 



Uvaria odoratissima. Moxburgh, Flor. Ind. Ined. 

 Unona uncinata, Bunal Anonacees, 105, t. 12 et 12a, 

 Be Cand. Syst. Nat. 1,490. 



Unona hamata. Bunal Anonacees , \Q1 . BeCand. Syst. 

 Nat. 1, 491. 



Uvaria esciilenta. Bottler in Nov. Act. Soc. Nat. Cur. 

 berol. 4, 201. 



Uvaria uncata. Loureiro cochin. 349. 

 Anona uncinata. Lamarck, encyc. 2, 127. 

 Anona hexapetala. Linn. Suppl. 270. Hort. Kew. 2, 

 253. Bd. 2, 3, 335. Willd. sp.pl. 2, 1266. 



The present plant, after various shiftings from one inap- 

 propriate group to another, according to the wavering 

 views of different botanists, is now placed in a new genus 

 constituted for its reception by Mr. Brown, to whom the 

 generic name has been suggested by the curious grapple or 

 tendril belonging to the peduncle, by which the growing 

 fruit is conveniently suspended on the nearest support, 

 during its advance to maturity, and the slender flexile 

 branch relieved from the disproportionate burden, which 

 would be otherwise laid on the ground. 



The synonymy is also a valuable contribution from 



