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jeaves, pilose ; pedicels dilated upwards. • Sepals I in., linear-oblong. FetaU half the 

 length of the sepals, entire. Drupe the size of a small pea, purplish, glabrescent ; stones 

 l-fleeded.— Doubtful if distinct from 6. Icevigata ; used as a hedge plant. 



19. O, laevig'atay Vahl SymK i. 34- arborescent, leaves shortly 

 petioled glabrescent tapering to both enas acuminate serrate, peduncles 

 ^ch exceeding the petiole, flower-buds oblong obtuse, drupe 2-lobed. 

 If. (fe-4. Prodr. i. 77; WaU. Cat. 1086 H • Miq. FL hid. Bat i. pt. 2, 199. 

 ^^^alifolia, Ju^, in Ann. Mus. iv. 90. G. didyma, Roxb. FL Ind. ii. 591 ; 

 ^^m. Cat, 1086, partly. G. disperma, RottL in Sjyreng. Syst, ii, 579, G. mol- 

 lococca, Ham, in Wall. Cat. p. 237, 1086 F. G. Lalpeta, /Tarn: m Wall. Cat. 

 P'237, 1086G. 



, ^*^RN and Southern India, from Nipal, Sikkim, and the Khasia Mts., through 



wotn Peninsdlas, Ava. and Martaban. — Distrib. Tropical Africa, Malay Islands, 

 Australia. " ■ 



Herbajjeods portions thinly stellate-hairy. Leaves Z\A\ hy 1|-1| in., 3-nen^ed, 

 '^^'T^^P^'ose beneath, secondaries arched; petiole ^ in. >SV/^We5 linear-subulate. Buds 

 ovoid-oblong, striated, as long as the petiole. Peduncles 2 or 3 together, 2-3-flowereci. 

 iJracf^ linear-subulate. Sepals 4-| in , 3-nerved. Pttals oblong-lanceolate, entire, 

 yellow, half the length of the sepals. Torus glabrous, short. Style longer than the 

 "•mens. Drupe smooth, 1-4-lohed, the size of a small pea, black when ripe ; stones 

 -celled.— Closely allied to G, multijiora^ but has larger flowers. 



: ; 000 Drupes fleshy l~i~lobed. 



d^^ri ^■- ***^^^*«lf -^asL ; arboreous, leaves glabrescent ovate-lanceolate 

 sjanaular-serrate 3-nerved, peduncles cymose axillary and terminal, buds 

 4^^^^S^ubclavate, torus as long as the entire petals sulcate, drupe deeply 



CoscAK .S'tocZ-^; Western Ghauts, i?iYc^te. ' . ' ' 



Hj] "8 branches stellate-hairy. Leaves 3 by 1^ in., conaceous, glabrous above, 

 i, y'«ilate-hairy beneath, base rounded, smaller nerves arching, petiole pilose, y^^-J 

 *hif "'^'^^ half as long as the leaves, pedicels pilose. Sepals linear-oblong. Fetals 

 krx^i ,"^7*? "'-pointed, shorter than the sepals. Style exceeding the stamens, prune 

 loJ K ;i * ''^' *^'*'"- ' atones 1 -seeded.— Allied to G. columnaris, but differs in the ob- 

 "^ Dads, very long torus, and deeply lobed fruit. 



gcSiiv?' J^'^^'^^ata, Roth Nov. Sp. 243; shrubby, leaves glabrescent 

 dmu;?i r°,eath oval-lanceolate, peduncles equalling the short petioles, 

 C-rf iit.T^^' »*ones 2-3-ceUed. W. & A. Prodr. i. 76. G. obtusa, Wall. 



V;J 1103, par %. 



i:S'l'' f^^^^"^"^*' ill tte Camatic, ^eyne; Ceylon. 

 ixS^A^t^ V H-l^-n., somewhat oblique, serrate, base rounded, 3-nePved, secondaries 

 « t3 ^'V™g^t l»*ir8 along the nerves beneath ; petiole i in Peduncles solitary 

 wnicaU? *r^' 3-flowered. Bracts broad, pilose, as long as the peduncle. Bud> 

 touch hnw°'" u' P^'°'«' "ulcate. Sepals linear, covered with golden down. m<^s 

 (CiT n^ ^^*° th« «epal8. oblong, entire, recurved. Torus nrolonged beyond the 

 Somrsn^.- ^ shrivelled when dry, the size of a cheny, covered with yellow hairs, 

 •re ii£l "''°'' 'shelled as from Assam, but probably from the Calcutta Bot. Gardens, 

 ' "gntly more scabrous 



Wds 2^*'*"^^ flower-Luds cylii'i<iric-oblong ribbed, t^^uslonger than the 

 ra« 'V We 4-lobed. Kurz iljoum. As. Soc. Beng. 1873. u. 63. «. pilosa, 



«< Q oA ^^Wr^y- G. ferruginea, HocM: in A, R^h. Fl Aby^i- 



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