I only two fewer, ^ ^ ^** **”*'“ ** ; 1 hlTe found 2 iu tlle 
PLATE No. LXXI. 
f .-.Ml ® E0PHEA ! OBLIQUA. (H. f. et. T.) A middling sized tree, branches smooth glabrous, leaves oblong or lanceolate aonte 
>i y ,rr s 'r q r t , t i ie v base ' 8iibro,,son w‘-^«w*i«g>H»~4 
I cilh.ll nil Th T 3 ’ 0r ,MCi0led fr0m 4116 trank ’ min " te - « 1 “ brous P»rp!e very shortly pedicelled, sepals minnle 
§ . P /* a,a 6 sub6< l ual oarnose - esteriOT »!*»> interior converging irahricate or suhvalvate, stamens 6 in 2 series ovaries 8 two ovnled 
I comnra dT! ,‘°™ car P 8b ‘ **»>e globose J inch in diameter smooth glabrous reddish 1-2 seeded, seeds ro’tondate snb- 
| compressed testa shining brown aorobicnlate. Book, and Thom. FI. Ini. p. 112 -,—Thw. Bn. PI. Zey. p. 8. 
Hab. Ceylcn (near Galle), and in the Ratnapoora district at no great elevation. 
I from the g^Tuf* 90 '" 1 imbri<ati °" ° f U " pet,U “ unlik8 otber a P eci ® of Orophea, and this plant wiU probably have to be removed 
PLATE No. LXXIL 
I In the " Flora Inika" two other epede, are described from Birmah, 0. polycarpa and 0. acuminata, and the genu, i, mil 
|. represented m the Malay Archipelago—other species will probably be found in Southern India and in Birmah. 
1 ... , ttNONA LaWJI. A large shrub, branches slender, yonng ones pubescent, leaves sub-coriaceous oblongo-lanceolate ronnded 
I itr.urTT I 77’ BpaHngly subpuberulo « 8 *<"•* glabr0U., very pale beneath and pubescent, 2|-4§ inches 
I long, m broad, petiole \ inch long pubescent, peduncles pubescent slender about 1 inch long, nearly opposite the leaves, furnished with 
I l ° V f 6 7 7' ab ° Ut tLe middle, Sepal8 ° vato ' IanceoIate subtomentose $ inch long, exterior petals l£-2J inches long scarcely 4- inch 
f br ° ad) Hdpre8sedIy pubesceilt > rounded and concave at the base, interior petals similar but a little shorter, ovaries 2-3 ovuled, torus 
p COnCaVe at the apex ’ carpels oblo “S nmcronate numerous, on pedicels £ inch long, 1-3 articulated. Hook, and Thom. 
1 v ^ W 71’ C ° mm0n ab ° Ut ManaDt0ddy ( specimen %***) aud on the Ca'rcoor ghat-elevation 2,500 to 3,000 feet. Concan. 
■ very like Unona discolor, but with much narrower petals and fewer ovules. 
PLATE No. LXXIII. 
cl ■ , ^° NA ^ K J^ KA - (H - 1 * T -> A" erMtsbnlb ' 3-6 branches elongate slender, yonng parte pubescent, leaves 
. elongate lanceolate acute at the base, acuminate at the apex, sub-membranaceous, glabrons on both aides or aob-puberulous beneath, 5-8 
inches long 1 j-2 broad, petioles i mob long glabrons, peduncles on the trank or axillary or above the axils solitary or twin Blender J-* 
1 ““!* long ’ S< J“f melkte at tbo baa0 ' tbe rest naked “ nd glabrons, eepais oblongo-lanceolate puberulous on the outside 2 lines long petals 
I coriaceous glabrous, ob ongo-lanesolate acute, exterior 1 inch long * inch broad, interior narrower § inch broad, etamena very broad, abort, 
F TI Blg J hy e , rca ' ,aled at the *P“> 8*°bose in fruit, carpols 10-20 reddish (pedicels 2 lines long) contracted between tbs seeds 
I articulations 1-4 seeds oval smooth 4 lines long. Book, and Thom. FI. Ini. p. i32 -,—Thw. Bn. PI. Zey. p. 9. 
Hab. Ceylon, at an elevation of 1,500 to 3,000 feet. 
PLATE No. LXXIY. 
: stenoneteir he ,fn" m % (Wall) fr ° m U “ Concim ’ Cbitta 8» ng Malay Peninsula; U. Desmos 
***■’ ^ from Assam; and U. cauliflora from 
ovate o. ?f 0P0 l' rIA EAM0SISSrMA - (B-f et. T.) A shrub or small tree, branches rogulose, yonng parts ferragineo-tomentose leaves 
subcordate or attenuated at the base, veins and cost, tomentose beneath and whole 
surface punctate, 2 to 3 j inches long } to 1£ broad, petioles 2 lines long, peduncles leaf-opposed aliform 3-4 lines long tomentose 1 
flowered, furnished with a bract at tbe middle, flowera about | of an inch iu diameter densely tomentose, sepals small ovate enter petals 
much larger ban the innerones, interior concave thick ovste broadly snb-nng,,icni.te at the base, infej at the apex *£!° aWM 
r r-t bairy at the r,:- **• 
aooR. ana mom, PL ind. p. 105 Guattena 1 ramosissmia, Wall. Cat 7,294. 
peak Th?i b ' Soath TraV “ Core 3-5,000 feet elevation, common in the moist forest, below Aghasteer 
1 peak. The looahty of Penang given in the Flora Indio, is probably a mistak.-in all flowers that I have examined, I find the ovo e 
eMCt tr ° m theb ™ ! ‘ he P ° SUi0 ' 1 ° f 48 «- - Goniothalamus. It in the oniy 
PLATE No. LXXV. 
