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Uvaria lemurica Diels l. c. p. 338. — Madagascaria occidentalis (Perrier de la 
Bäthie n. 2272). 
U. diplocampta Diels 1. ec. p. 338. — Madagascaria occidentalis (Perrier de 
la Bäthie n. 1758). 
U. amplexicaulis Diels 1. e. p. 339. — Madagascaria oceidentalis (Perrier de 
la Bäthie n. 1743). 
U. catocarpa Diels 1. ec. p. 339. — Madagascaria occidentalis (Perrier de la 
Bäthie n. 14022). 
U. Dielsii R. E. Fr. in Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem IX. Nr. 85 
(1925) p. 320. — Kenia (Rob. E. et Th. C. E. Fries n. 1985). 
U. goloensis Merrill in Philipp. Journ. Sci. XXVI (1925) p. 456. — Golo 
(Merrill n. 11551). 
U. Le Testui Pellegr. in Mem. Soc. Linn. Normandie XXVI (1924) p. 11. — 
Mayombe (L. T.n. 1234). 
U. scabrida Oliv. var. parviflora Pellegr. 1. ec. p. 12. — Mayombe (L. T. n. 1445. 
1872). / 
_Uvariella Ridl. nov. gen. in Ridley Flora Malay Penins. I (1922) p. 35. 
Climbers with the habit and flowers of Uvaria. Flowers small 
extra-axillary solitary or few. Petals sub-similar. Stamens numerous 
with short broad appendages. Pistils hairy, l-ovuled. Style 0. Carpels 
oblong or ovoid; stigma terminal. Seed 1. Species 4, India, Cambodia, 
Malay Peninsula. 
. U. leptopoda Ridl. 1. ce. p. 35 (= Ellipeia leptopoda King). — Johor, Perak. 
Woodiella E. D. Merr. gen. nov. in Journ. Straits Branch Roy. As. Soc. 
IEEERIRIIV (1922) PP 187. 
This proposed new genus is dedicated to Mr. D. D. Wood, Conser- 
vator of Forests, British North Borneo. Through its petals being entirely 
united for the lower 1 em and otherwise strietly valvate, this proposed 
new genus approximates to Papualthia, a genus well represented in the 
Philippines and in New Guinea; it differs from Papualthia in its strietly 
l-ovulate carpels and in its symmetrical leaves. Its alliances otherwise 
are manifestly with Polyalthia $ Monoon, from which it is at once distin- 
guishable by its united petals. Like Papualthia it is probably a derivative 
of Polyalthia. Its flowers somewhat resemble those of Enicosanthum, but 
structurally are very different from those of that genus, and the proposed 
new genus is certainly not closely allied to Enicosanthum. 
W. sympetala E.D. Merr. |. ec. p. 188. — Brit. N. Borneo (Ramos n. 1562. 
1808, Villamil n. 262). | 
Xylopia Bequaerti De Wild., Pl. Bequaert. I (1922) p. 469. — Kongo, Stanley- 
ville (J. Bequaert n. 6994). 
X. flexuosa Diels in Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin Dahlem IX. Nr. 85 (1925) 
pP. 350. — Madagascaria oceidentalis (Perrier de la Bäthie n. 4973. 14057). 
. X. lemurica Diels 1. c. p. 350. — Madagascaria centralis (Perrier de la Bäthie 
n. 4975). 
X. Perrierii Diels 1. c. p. 351. — Madagascaria orientalis (Perrier de la Bäthie 
n. 4936). 
X. platynema Diels1.c.p. 351. — Madagascaria orientalis (Perrier de la Bäthie 
1651155998). 
X: bemarivensis Diels 1. c. p. 352. — Madagascaria oceidentalis (Perrier de la 
Bäthie n. 4945). 
