l g-abrons, £*» *V~* ab ™ b - ^ ** .W* ^-pubescent ^ 
« l>‘ ti ° ) “ 4-6 Hoes long pedoncta2-3 line. long with 2 3 bracts attf,h 7 ^ 8 '‘ ‘ i " Cl “ ' 0n8 by 3 br0 “ d ' P ,W *"“»»«>. 
S to 1 inch W , aepjl rounded ™ 77^7 ™1 < 7 axillary solitary, or from small knobs on ths trunk, flowsr, 
■ ongnioulate fusco-pnbasoent on both s«“ at loTth 7b ’/ C °' P T wben yo " n8 “ le ”«tb glabrous, outer petal, shortly 
m ftmished on the Inner flee Hi,h a de D t il ? , 7 T™'” 1 ' 7 ™ ned ’ innar <*‘ ala .«Mr conniveot glabrot inside, but 
■beyond the anthers into 7 TV^T* 0 ™ a " d -*• *** -nsetivom proved 
■above the base, carpels oblong poLed’i to 1 inchTong * **“ ^ ° T “' e 80liUry from the future just 
ns a new gfnt on'Ilctt U o^ttt'lrt Vir'TEr^S 1 " 2 - 500 3,500 feet. I formerly looked upon this 
I (anagram on Guatteria); the ovule is not erect but close Jth/hl' ^ scnbed * and *** following under the name of Atrutegia 
I ovules are occasionally solitary though generally twin. the ventral suture, and G. Wightii has the same style, and the 
PLATE No. LXI. 
Goniothalamus cardiopetalus. malz * A n * 
leaves glabrous oblong to lanceolate suddenly or gradually acuminate 4 19 { h y ° Ung PartS V6ry minuteI y fusco-pubescent 
| Peduncles 2-4 lines long axillary or a little abovf the axils solitary furnkl d ^ t0 3 incheS broad ' P ctiolea 4 6 linea 
one inch long densely sericeous when vounr Zi l W ‘ th 4 ’ 6 bract8 at the lowers wben mature nearly 
I shaped, the IcavitL reZlgtl ° btUSe ° r acate ’ ^ P-* ™y thick and boat 
J longed into a blunt point, ovaries 13-25 hairy style elonnat r’ i ° ^ mnCr connivent petals, connectivum of the anthers pro 
| carpels oblong pointed nearly 1 inch long. Bah in Hook Ktva Journal fr ° m ^ VCDtral 8ufcure j u#t above tbe base 
I Eeyne ex Wall Cat. 6471. * ° L * 89 ~ H ' and T ' FL lnd ' ?• 108.-Uvaria obovata 
I flowers. Hab ‘ NOlth Wjnaad and CaMra from f00fc ^ the Ghats, up to 3,000 feet, very like the last species, except in the 
PLATE No. LXII. 
Goniothalamus Wightii m f.» a . mo n 
I narrow lanceolate, acute at both ends 4 6 inches In™ u 'll f , • I y °? g partS mmutely ^sco-pubescent, leaves glabrous, 
I solitary J an inch long thickened a t t^ aoex ^' b f \ ™ tr ° ad ’ ^ beUeatb ’ P etiole8 i *»* long, peduncles axillary 
S pubescent at length JZu. ^pl 1 " 7 ? ** 0,8 7 °’ * b<> ”- **•>*-'»”« W 
? when dry, interior petals i an inch Iona- ovat« h! di - ^or pe s ovate, shortly and broadly unguiculate, prominently veined 
I the outside and sericeous iZde on ^ ^ ** * ^ R tra P ezoid f-o-pubescent on 
I from the ventral suture-carpels oblong I inch Ion Zl'ZX 0vane3 ^ 4 * 18 s ® r ^®ou8, style elongate stigma 2-clawed, ovules 1-2 
carpels oblong, f inch long, blackish, glabrous.— H. and T. FI. lnd. p. 106. 
ab. Paupanassum and Attroymallay hills, South Tinnevelly, elevation 3,000 to 5,000 feet-very abundant. 
PLATE No. LXIII. 
Goniothalamus reticulaths n*hw^ , 
Idsnssly glanduloso-puuctate, sparingly pi|„ ae benealh; i d couspicuonsly rstionlaW 7™ me “ branara »" 8 . 
[ acuminate, subrotund at the hasp fi.i 1 i„„ . 0 , , , mnceoiate or linear lanceolate,more or less abruptly 
decurrent base of tbe leaf), peduncles 1 flowered,^ JtoVlove^ ^ Win£Cd ^ 
deciduous, outer petals linear triangular much attested at the i;^ the mitn^ "* Tu ^ 
[ 2 red^s^bro^ ,^1 -^seedeT^ ^Zty. ^ ^ 1<>Dg ^ 
Hab. Ceylon, in forests between Galle and Rutnapoora. 
PLATE No. LXIV. 
j.o ffl e,,tose,l°fZt7n“dl7n7™ lW ! ^ b ™ abaa ^nng part, fn*o- 
fatngoss 1 mob long, exfsrior pslsls 4 an inch long narrow 
2 -° TBl “ J ' d * d "' 7 stigma dilated 2-lobed. Book. and^mM^ p'Zf-1 2. 
Hab. Ceylon, 2-3,000 feet elevation. 
PLATE No. LXV. 
