Mitrephora.l iv. ANONACEiE. (Hook. f. & Thorns.) 77 



Penano, Wallich; Malacoa, Maingny. — Distkib. Java. 



A tall much branched tree. Leaves 2-5 by 1-24 '"-i coriaceous, base rounded, 

 young pubescent beneath and on the mibrib above, old glabrous and shining on both 

 surfaces. Flowers 1 in. diam., bracts several, distichous, hnear ; pedicels 1-2 in., 

 slender; bracteole minute, siiprst-median. OwJer^eta/s J in., yellowish, veins purple, 

 velvety outside ; inner smaller, ovate, obtuse, pubescent outside, densely tomentose 

 inside, claw slender. 



3. BI. Keyneana, Thwaites Enum. 8 ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, nar- 

 rowed to an obtuse tip glabrous shining above, flowers 2-sexual shortly 

 pedicelled solitary or in leaf-opposed subracemose cymes, carpels ovoid or 

 subglobose subsessile. Beddome Ic. PI. Ind. Or. t. 77. Uvaria Heyneana, 

 Wall. Gat. 6463. U. lutea 0, W. & A. Frodr. 8. Orophea Heyneana, H.f. 

 & T. Fl. Ind. 110. 



Carnatic, at Courtalam, Heyne, &c., and Cetloh, Thwaites. 



Branches glabrous ; buds pubescent. Leaves 2-4 by 1-1 4 in., firm, coriaceous, base 

 rounded, finely reticulated beneath ; petioles |— J in. Flowers 1 J in. diam. ; peduncle 

 very short ; bracts minute distichous ; pedicels J in., bracteole small, appressed. 

 Sepals minute, orbicular. Outer petals | m., yellow, cuneate lanceolate, taper-pointed, 

 downy on both sides ; inner yellow with red spots, \ in. long, trapezoid, acute, villons. 

 Carpels 6-9, J in., strigose in flower, hoary when ripe, l-S-seeded. 



4. DK. T excelsa, H.f. dc T. Fl. Ind. 114; young parts stellate-pubes- 

 cent, leaves obovate-oblong acute shining above pubescent beneath, flowers 

 small 2-sexual shortly pedicelled in short cymes i^ the old axils. Uvaria 

 excelsa, WaU. Gat. 6477. 



Pbnanq, Wallich. 



Leaves 6-8 by 2-34 i°-i ^^^^ cordate, finely reticulate beneath, nerves oblique, con- 

 spicuous ; petiole J in. Flowers small, white, in 2-3-flowered cymes, tomentose. 

 Sepals orbicular. Outer petals very thick, broad ovate, acute ; inner thick, arched, 

 rather contracted at the base. — Genus doubtful, the flowers being immature. 



5. m. reticulata, H. f. & T. ; leaves narrowly obovate-oblong ob- 

 tusely acuminate glabrous above except the midrib puberulous beneath, 

 flowers monoecious, pedicels fascicled axillary, carpels globose. Uvaria 

 reticulata, Blume Ft. Jav. Anon. 50, t. 24. Pseuduvaria reticulata, Miq. Fl. 

 Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 33. 



Tenasserim, Heifer. — ^Distkib. Java. 



A small tree, 25 ft. ; young- branches hoary. Leaves 4-8 by 14-24 in., base acute, 

 conspicuouslv reticulate beneath^ nerves parallel; petiole J-iin^ Pedicels 3-6, slender, 

 4-1 4 in., pubescent ; bracts basal ; bracteole median, minute, ovate. Sepals minute, 

 ovate, obtuse. Petals outside and margins tomentose, outer very small, subacute; 

 inner J in., trapezoid ; claw narrow, erect. ? with 6 stamiiiodes in 3 pairs. Ovaries 

 pilose, 4-ovuled. Carpels 4-eeeded. — Heifer's specimens diSer from Blume's figure only 

 in the rather longer petiole, all are male (like Blume's), but Maingay says the species 

 is monoecious. 



6. M. Maingayl, H.f. & T.; branchlets buds and peduncles rusty- 

 pubescent, leaves oblong or elHptic-oblong acuminate glabrous shining 

 above, flowers 2-sexual long-peduncled, bract concave median, carpels ovoid 

 stalked. 



Malacca, Maingay. 



A small tree. Leaves 3-7 by lJ-24 in., rather rigid, pale, base rounded or acute, 

 minutely reticulate, nerves strong beneath arching upwards ; petiole ^-4 in , pubescent. 

 Flowers 1§ in. diam., cemuous, yellow with red blotches ; buds globose, brown-villous ; 

 peduncles §-1 in., ascending, slender, and small broad sepals brown-tomentose. Petals 



