484 cxxxvi. UnTICACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [Trema 
2. T. angustifolia, Blume Mus. Bot. ii. 58; branches ver slender, 
leaves ovate-lanceolate finely acuminate serrulate scabrous on bot surfaces 
base rounded rufous beneath with strigose nerves, cymes hispidulous about 
equalling the petioles, drupe ovoid. Sponia angustifolia, Planch. in Ann 
Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, x. 326; DO. Prodr. xvii. 202. Celtis angustifolia, Lindl. 
in Wall. Cat. 3691. 
Penana, Wallich. Matacoa, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 4685). 
Very similar to T. virgata, and perhaps a variety of that plant, but the leaves 
are narrower, scabrid, rufous when dry beneath, and the flowers hispidulous. 
3. T. orientalis, Blume Mus. Bot. ii. 62; branchlets appressed- 
pubescent, leaves rigid obliquely ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate acu- 
minate crenate-serrulate scabrid above beueath silvery with appressed 
pubescence, base 3-7-nerved cordate, cymes lax spreading usually longer 
than the petiole, drupe ovoid black. Kurz For. Fl. ii. 468 (var. orientalis 
proper); Benth. Fl. Austral. vi. 158. Sponia orientalis, Planch. in Ann. 
Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, x. 823; DC. Prodr. xvii. 200; Brandis For. Fl. 430; 
Bedd. For. Man. 919. S. Wightii, Planch. l. c. 322; Wight Ic. t .1971; 
Bedd. Fl. Sylvat. t. 311; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 238. Celtis orientalis, 
Linn. Fl. Zeyl. 176 in part; Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 65; Wall. Cat. 3689. 
Foot of the NEPAL and SIKKIM .HIMALAYA ; BENGAL, BEHAR, and southwards 
to TRAVANCORE and SINGAPORE. CEYLON common.—DisTRIB. Malay Islands. 
An evergreen small tree. Leaves 3-6 in., nerves 3—4 pairs, stipules as long 89 
the young petioles, deciduous. Stigmas villous, reflexed in fruit. Drupe $ in. long, 
glabrous. 
4. T. amboinensis, Blume Mus. Bot. ii. 61; branchlets villous o7 
tomentose, leaves usually large ovate-oblong caudate-acuminate serrulate 
scaberulous or pubescent above beneath silkily tomentose velvety or villous, 
cymes usually large compact and exceeding the petiole. Benth. FT. Austral. 
vi. 159. T. orientalis, var. amboinensis, Kurz For. Fi. ii. 469. T. velutma 
& Burmanni, Blume l. c. 62. ?'T. cannabina, Lour. Fl. Coch. Spon! 
amboinensis, Dene. in Nouv. Ann. Mus. iii. 498; Planch. in DC. Prodr. 
xvii. 199. S. Griffithii, Planch. in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. 3, x. 324. S. amboi- 
nensis & velutina, Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat.i.ii.216. S. velutina, Planch. l. c. 327; 
Bedd. For Man. 219. S. Burmanni, Planch. in DC. l. c. 200. Celtis 
amboinensis, Willd. Sp. Pl. iv. 997; Wall. Cat. 3690; Brongn. in Bot. 
Duperr. Voy. 212, t. 47. C. tomentosa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 66. C. caudata, 
Wall. mss. 
SIKKIM HIMALAYA ; in hot valleys, Assam, SILHET, and southwards to SINGA- 
PORE and the ANDAMAN ISLANDS. 
A tree with the habit of T. orientalis, from which it differs in the tomentowt 
leaves, and of which it is perhaps a large form, as considered by Kurz. If it shou 
prove to be the Trema cannabina of Loureiro, that author's name will stand. 
5. T. politoria, Planch. in Ann. Sc. Nat. Ser. iii. x. (1848) 326; DC. 
Prodr. xvii. 202 (Sponia) ; branchlets stout scabridly hairy, leaves oblong- or 
ovate-lanceolate acuminate base nearly equal serrulate very scabrid on bot. 
sufaces, cymes compact males about equalling -the petiole. Brandis For. 
Fl. 430; Gamble Man. Ind. Timb. 345. Celtis politoria, Wall. Cat. 3699. 
o Dry places in the SUBTROPICAL HIMALAYA, from the Salt Range eastwards 1o 
TR and SIKKIM, and southwards to Mount Aboo in Marwar and CENTE 
A small tree, sparingly branched. Leaves 2-5 in., triple- and penni-nerved, very 
