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Lamb. Ill t. 49% f. 1 ; Koxb. Ft Ind. ii. 661 ; Wall. Cat. 6457 \ W. <Sr A. 
Prodr 8 ; lilume Bijdr. 14, Fl. Jav. Anon. t. 9. Pierre Flore For. Coch. 
Chine, Anon, t, 18; Griff. Notul. iv. 712. U. fracta, WaU. Cat. 6460. 
U. axillaris, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 667. Unona odorata and U, leptopetala, 
Dnnal Anon. 108 and 114; DC, Prodr. i. 90 and 91; Deless. Ic. Sol. 
t. 88. 
In all the province^ planted. Indigenous in Tenasserim, Java, and 
the Philippines. 
2. Canangium Scohtechinii, King n . sp. A tree 30 to 40 feet high: 
young branches puberulous but speedily glabrous, dark-coloured and 
lenticellate. Leaves membranous, broadly ovate, sub-acuminate, the 
base broad rounded, slightly oblique ; both surfaces pubescent when very 
young, ultimately glabrcscont, the midrib and 6 or 7 pairs of nerves ad- 
pressed-pubesceut, glandular-dotted; length 2'5 in., breadth 1*5 in. (fide 
Scortechini ; length 3 to 7 in., breadth 2 to 3 in.) Cymes short, from the 
axils of leaves or of fallen leaves, few- flowered, shortly pedunculate. 
Flowers 1 to 1*25 in. long; pedicels under 1 in., pale- pubescent with a 
narrow, ovate, obtuse, mesial braeteole "25 in. long. Sepals ovate, sub- 
acute, recurved, minutely yellowish-pubescent, "35 in. long. Petals 
subequal, linear-obtuse, 125 in. long ; the claw short, thickened, pubescent 
on both surfaces like the sepals. Stamens numerous ; the connective 
with an apical process, bulbous at the base, suddenly tapering into a 
sharp point. Ovaries numerous, oblong, glabrous except at the pubes- 
cent base, with 6 or 8 ovules in two rows ; stigma sessile, truncate. 
Ripe carpels unknown. 
Perak : Scor tech in i. 
Scortechini's specimens are in bud only and none of them has any 
fruit. The foregoing description has been prepared partly from his notes 
and partly from his specimens. The species differs from C, odoratum in 
having smaller leaves, a different inflorescence, with smaller, quite in- 
odorous, flowers. It is also a smaller tree. 
Doubtf ul Species. 
Cananga ? monosperma H. f. and Th. Fl. Br. Ind. I, 57. Of this I 
have seen only leaf-specimens. 
10. Unona, Linn. 
Trees or shrubs, erect or climbing. Flowers often solitary, axillary 
terminal or leaf-opposed. Sepals 3, valvate. Petals 6, vallate or open 
in aestivation, 2-seriate; 3 inner sometimes absent. Torus flat or slightly 
concave. Stamens cuneate ; anther- eel Is linear, extrorse, top of connec- 
tive sub-globose or truncate. Ovaritis numerous ; style ovoid or oblong, 
recurved, grooved ; ovules 2-8, l-seriate (rarely stib-2-seriate). Ripe 
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