50 IV. ANONACE^. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) [Uvaria. 



of each pedicel and a bracteole under the calyx, carpels stalked subglobose 

 rough densely tomentose. 



Forests of Peou, MacleUand, &o.— Distkib. Sumatra, Java ? 



A- woody climber; bark dark-grev, ragged; young parts densely tomentose. -Leavei 

 4-12 by 2-5 in., slightly cordate, midrib and nerves above tomentose ; petiole J-^ m. 

 Flowers 1 i in. diam., dull red-pui-ple ; pedicels J-i in. ; bract J-l in. lon§, ovate, tomen- 

 tose. Sepals connate halfway up ioto a densely tomentose cup, margins subplicate. 

 Petals fleshy, oval or obovate-oblong, obtuse, tubercular, pubescent. Carpels size ot a 

 cherry ; stalk 1-1 J in. ♦ 



*** Peduncles axillary, 1-flowered. 



11. V. subrepanda, Wall. Cat. 6483 ; leaves oblong or obovate-oblong 

 acute glabrous above pubescent beneath at length glabrous, peduncles 

 slender stellately pubescent bracteolate about the .middle and base. H.f. 

 & T. Fl. Ind. 101. 



SiHCAPOKE, Wallich. 



A shrub ; branches very slender, young parts pubescent. Leaves membranous, mid- 

 rib pubescent above. Peduncles 1 in. ; braoteoles concave. — ^4 f ery imperfectly known 

 plant. 



Sect. IT. Stamens all cuneate ; connective truncate or capitate or hardly 

 produced beyond the cells. 



* Flowers 1 inch or more in diameter, 



12. 11. macropoda, H. f. & T. Fl. Ind. 101 ; leaves 3-6 in. oblong or 

 lanceolate acute or acuminate glabrous, buds tubercled beaked, carpels 

 oblong granulate 3-quetrous very long stalked. Thwaites Enum. 6 ; Bed- 

 dmrn 7c. PI. Ind. Or. t. 79. 



Forests in Central and Eastern Cetlok, Walker, &c. 



A large woody climber ; branchlets glabrous or with sparse stellate scales. Leaves 

 3-6 by 1-2 in., shiuing above, pale beneath ; petiole \ in. Flowers 2 in. diam., reddish- 

 brown, terminal or leaf-opposed ; peduncle scurfy. Sepals granular, tomentose inside, 

 orbicular, mucronate. Petals o\>\aag. Carpels 15-30, 1-2 in., benied, scarlet; stalk 

 3-6 in., clavate. 



13. Ui Narum, Wall. Cat. 6473; leaves 3-8 in. oblong-lanceolate or 

 narrow-oblong acute or shortly acuminate glabrous, buds globose stellate- 

 tomentose, carpels ovoid or oblong smooth slender-stalked. W. & A. Prod/r. 

 9 ; WigM III. 1, t. 6 ; H.f. <k T. Fl. Ind. 102; Thwaites Enum. 6. Unona 

 Narum, Bunal Anon. 99 ; DC. Prodr. i. 89. 



Forests of the Westkkh Peninsula; Central province of CErLOK, ascending to 

 4000 ft. 



A large woody climber ; branches glabrous. Leaves 3-6 by IJ-lf in., shining above ; 

 petiole \ in., glabrous. Flowers I-I4 in. diam., terminal or leaf-opposed, solitary, red- 

 dish or dingy-green ; pedicels 1-1 4 in., filiform, glabrous. Sepals orbicular, subacute. 

 Petals sometimes 7-8, oval or oblong, connate below. Carpels 1 in., scarlet, subto- 

 rulose, glabrous ; stalk 1-2 in. 



Vab. 1. Eunarum; leaves 3-6 in., more oblong-lanceolate. 



Vab. 2. mflcrophyUa ; leaves 6-9 in., lanceolate, carpels on longer thicker angular 

 stalks.— U. lurida, var. /3, S.f.(& T. Fl. Ind. 101; Watt. Cat. 6478; Dalz. & Qibs. 

 Fl. Bombay, 8; 



14. r. lurida, H.f. <fc T. Fl. Ind. 101 (excl. var.^); leaves oblong or 

 oblong-lanceolate acute or acuminate, glabrous and shining on both surfaces, 

 tuds globose rpugh glandular, fruit unknown. 



