Attahotrys.] iV. anONace2e. (Hook. f. <fe Thorns.) 55 



** Limb qfovieror all the petals linear, narrow-oblong or suhclavaie. 



6. A. speclosus, Kuri mss. in Hb. Kew. ; leaves oblong obtusely acu- 

 Ininate thick rigid glabrous, peduncles flattened woody reflexed, outer petals 

 linear-lanceolate tapering from the base, inner much narrower, ovaries 

 glabrous. 



Andaman Islands, Kurs. 



Scandeiit ; bark grey, rugged, reticulate ; leaf-buds silky. Leaves 5-8 ty 2-3 in., 

 shining above, dull beneath ; petiole J in. Flowers fascicled towards the end of the 

 pubescent peduncles. Sepals J in., ovale, acute or acuminate, thick, rigid, pubemlous 

 outside, glabrous within. Outer petals 2 by ^ in., appressed pubescent, claw concave ; 

 inner much contracted above the orbicular concave claw, narrow-linear. Tanis stri- 

 gose. Fruit unknown. 



7. A. nXain^ayl, S. f. & T. ; leaves elliptic acuminate at both ends 

 glabrous tip caudate, petiole slender, peduncle falcate glabrous, outer 

 petals linear-oblong, inner rather smaller, ovaries glabrous, carpels sessile 

 glabrous. 



Malacca, Maingay. 



Branches black, glabrous, slender. Leaves 4-6 by 1^-2 in., thin, concolorous and 

 finely reticulate on both surfaces. Flowers 1 in. diam., fascicled ;, peduncle 4-14 in., 

 boary-pubescent. Sepals ^ in., obtuse. Outer petals 1-li by J-J in., obtuse, concave ; 

 base small, suborbioular ; inner smaller and narrower. Ovaries 3-4, ovoid. Ca/rpds 

 24 by 14 in., elliptic globose, mammillate, yellow, walls thick. Seeds 2, plano-convex, 

 testa stony. 



8. A. oaudatus, Watt. Cat. 6417; leaves oblong-lanceolate obtusely 

 caudate-acuminate glabrous, peduncles short woody recurved many- 

 flowered, outer petals narrow-linear not contracted above the square claw. 

 E.f. & T. Fl. Ind. 129. 



Khasia Hills, WaUich. 



A woody climber ; old branches glabrous, young pubescent. Leaves 3-5 by 1-2 in., 

 membranous, shining; petiole Jin. Sepals short, acute. Petals \\m., flattened, 

 tomentose ; inner similar, rather smaller. — Only known from Wallioh's specimen in 

 Herb. Linn. Soc. 



9. A. burmanicus, A Iph. DO. Mem. 36 ; leaves oblong obtusely caudate- 

 acuminate softly pubescent beneath, peduncles woody usually l-flowered 

 tomentose, limb of petals subulate 3-quetrous, carpels glabrate. Wall. Gat. 

 6428 ; H.f.& T. Fl. Ind. 129. Eopalopetalum uniflorum. Griff. Notvl. iv. 

 717. 



AvA, WaUich; Tenassbeim, Griffith. 



A large woody climber; branches slender, young tomentose.^ Leaves 3-7 by 1-24 in., 

 membranous, glabrous above, except the midrib, nerves subhirsute beneath. Flowers 

 about J in. long ; peduncles obliquely leaf-opposed, old woody and hooked. Petals grey- 

 pubescent. Carpels | in. obovate-oblong. 



10. A. suaveolens, Blume Fl. Jav. Anon. 62, t. 30, 31 D ; leaves ob- 

 long-lanceolate acuminate shining above glabrous on both surfaces or 

 sparsely hairy on the midrib beneath, peduncles woody recurved many- 

 flowered, flowers fascicled bracteolate, limb of petals cylindric or sub- 

 clavate, carpels sessile smooth. Wail. Gat. 6416; E.f. & T. Fl. Ind. 129. 

 Unona suaveolens, Blume Bijd. 17. 



From SiLHET to Malacca. — Disteib. Eastwards to the Philipjiines. 



A large woody climber ; branches dark, striate, young silky. Leaves 3-5 by 1-1 4 ra., 

 base acute, p^le beneath ; petiole \ in. Flowers about 4 in. long, yellowish, odorous ; 

 bracts subulate, deciduous. PetaU grey-pabesoent. Carpels small, oblong. 



