ANONAOEiE. 
I UVARIA MACROPHYLLA. (Roxb.) A scandent shrub, branches ferrugineo-tomentoae, leaves coriaceous (or young 
I ones membranaceous) oval or broadly oblong cordate at the base abruptly acuminate, nearly glabrous or only minutely puberulous above 
Ifusco-tomentose beneath 6-12 inches long, 3-6 broad, petioles J to * inch long, peduncles leaf-opposed many flowered tomentose, an 
; inch long, furnished with numerous oval tomentose bracts, pedicels 1 inch long with a bracteole at the middle, bud globose densely 
; cinereous, sepals united up to the middle, petals oval reddish f inch long more or Jess united at the base, stamens very numerous all 
1 fertile (always 1) conuectivum produced beyond the anther into a large foliaceous process, ovaries very numerous hairy gradually 
! broader upwards with a truncated style, carpels 15-20 inserted on to the subglobose torus oval-oblong or subglobose 1-1 i inches long 
I nearly black when npe, pedicels scarcely 1 line long, seed in 2 series. Roxb. FI. Ind. ii. page 663 - } -Book, and Thom. FI. Ind. p. 
97 j—L. cordata, Wall. U. rufescens, Alph. Be. 
Ceylon, S. E. of the Island common (specimen figured), Sylhefc, Chittagong, Ava, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula and Java. 
PLATE No. LXXXI. 
f UVARIA SEMECARPIFOLIA. (H. £ et T.) A scandent shrub, branches fulvo-tomentose, leaves oblong or obovate- 
oblong, subcordate at the base, obtuse at the apex with a short mucro, coriaceous rigid, puberulous above, chiefly on the costa and nerves 
at length glabrous, pubescent beneath with stellate hairs, 6-10 inches long 2|-4| broad, petioles \ inch, peduncles leaf-opposed about l 
I inch long, furnished with numerous round bracts, 3-6 flowered, pedicels about \ inch long, bracteolate about the middle, sepals 
cinereous united into a slightly 3-lobed or subentire cup, petals ovate or oblong cinereous, stamens truncated at the apex, conuectivum 
not produced beyond the anthers ; ovaries numerous longitudinally striated hairy, style oblique subrotund ; carpels oval to subglobose 
l fulvo-tomentose nearly an inch in diameter on pedicels \ inch long. H. f. et T. FI. Ind. p. 97. 
Ceylon, central and S. E. parts of the Island up to 3,000 feet elevation (specimen figured), also in Malacca i 
I , . ^ Var '“ ^ rUm ' “ Comm<m Pe “ in8uIa "P ccie8 ’ baa *>™ by Dr. Wight U. lurida U. f. el T. occurs iu the PeuinsuU ,ud 
: m Assam, but I have uo specimens ; the following species described iu the Flora Iudica, are all scandent shrubs. U. pnrpnre, 
£l., hn-suta Jack, dulcrn Drna', Lobbiana H.f. el F„ subrepanda Walt., and parviflora H.f. et T., all from the Malay Peninsula • 
bracteota Roxb., from Sylhet and Tenasserim, Hamilton!! H. f. et T. from Behar and Assam, ferrnginca Ham. from Birma ami 
L micrantha B.fetT. from Birmah and Malay. 
i r flQwer 1 have observed one or two s P ecies > loft y cUmbers, in the forests of Malabar and the Anamallays, but I have not obtained them 
PLATE No. LXXXH. 
POLYALTHIA MOONII. (Thw.) A shrub 8-10 feet, young parts fulvo-strigose, branches rigid, bark rugose white speckled, 
leaves lanceolate with a longish acumination, rounded and oblique at the base 3-6 inches long f to 2 inches broad, petioles about 1 Una 
long, peduncles cauline or leaf-opposed ; l-l£ inches long furnished with 2-3 bracts at the base; fulvo-strigose, 1-3 flowered flowers 
reddish 4 lines across slightly pilose on the outside, sepals acuminate 1 line broad, exterior petals rounded e^rw* _L—, , 
obtuse and a little broader than the outer, stamens very r 
slightly recurved £ length of ovary, ovules 1-2 from the 
a cuneate closely compact, ovaries about 14 oblong pilose, style rounded 
Ceylon. 
Polyalthia cerasoides Dunal , a common tree in the Peninsula, has been figured in the Flora Sylvatica, and Dr. Wight has 
figured P. longifolia (Wall), a common avenue tree at Madras. The following species, described in the Flora Iudica, are all from Northern 
India, Birma, and the Malay Peninsula P. bifaria Be., Jenkineii B.f. elT., Simiarum Bam., membrancea Dc. t nitida Be ., biglandulosa 
BU, co8tata B.f et T., cinnamomea B.f et T. t obliqua B.f. et T., cauliflora h.f. et T. 
PLATE No, LXXXIII. 
MlLlUSA MONTANA. (Gardn.) A shrub 2 to 8 feet much branched, all the younger branches densely fusco-pubescent, 
leaves ovate to oblong or elliptic with an unequal cordate base, and generally with a blunt acumination ciliate on the margin glabrous 
above except the costa, pubescent on all the nerves beneath, 1| to 3 inches long by f to 1 inch broad, petioles about 1 line broad pedun¬ 
cles solitary axillary £ to $ of an inch long, furnished with 2-3 bracts at the base and often with 1 about $ up, flowers £ to 
nearly 1 inch long, dull cream colored sepals and outer petals all equal or subequal ciliate linear-lanceolate acute 1-2 lines long, inner 
petals glabrous or subglabrous | to nearly 1 inch long and £ inch broad, stamens very numerous in 5-6 series round the cylindrical 
strigo8e torus, ovaries about 14 sparingly furnished with distant hairs, stigma oblong about £ the size of the ovary, ovules 2 on the 
ventral suture, carpels sessile or on short stalks, glabrous ? Gard. MSS. in Herb. Book. } —Book. and Thom. FI. Ind. p. 148. 
