548 TILIACEZ. 
large, 3-nerved, ovate-lanceolate, serrated, quite smooth ; pe- 
duncles aggregate, 3-4-flowered. kh. S. Native of the Phi- 
lippine Islands. 
Many-flowered Grewia.. Shrub 6 feet. 
4 G. GUAZUMÆFÒLIA (Juss. ann. 4. p. 89. t. 48. f. 3.) leaves 
large, 3-nerved, elliptic, acuminate, smooth above, tomentose 
beneath, crenate-toothed, lower teeth glandular; peduncles soli- 
tary, 2-3-flowered. h.S. Native of Java. G. oblongifolia, 
Blume. 
Guazuma-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
5 G. tomentosa (Juss. ann. 4. p. 89. t. 49.-f. 1.) leaves 
large, 3-nerved, ovate-lanceolate, oblique at the base, tomentose 
on both surfaces, unequally toothed ; peduncles crowded, short, 
many-flowered ; petals very minute. h.S. Native of Java. 
Tomentose-leaved Grewia. Clt. 1820. Shrub 6 feet. 
G G. CELTIDIFÒLIA (Juss. ann. 4. p. 93.) leaves large, 5- 
nerved, ovate-oblong, pilose on the nerves above, tomentose 
beneath ; peduncles 2-3-flowered. h. S. Native of Java. 
Flowers like those of G. tomentosa. 
Celtis-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
7 G. usura (Vahl. symb. 1. p. 34.) leaves 3-nerved, ovate- 
lanceolate, acuminate, rounded at the base and oblique, soft and 
villous on both surfaces; peduncles very short, usually tern or 
solitary, 3-flowered ; petals ciliated. h’. S. Native of Java. 
Hairy Grewia. Clt. 1816. Shrub 8 feet. 
8 G. HELECTERIFOLIA (Wall. mss. in Lin. soc. herb.) leaves 
lanceolate, tapering to the apex, acute, finely serrated, 3-nerved 
at the base, tomentose beneath; peduncles short, usually twin, 
2-3-flowered, about the length of the petioles. h.S. Native 
of the East Indies. The whole plant villous or tomentose, 
except the upper surfaces of the adult leaves. G. hirsuta, 
Roxb. hort. beng. p. 42. 
Helecteres-leaved Grewia. Shrub. 
9 G. sractea'ta (Roth. nov. spec. 243.) leaves elliptic-lan- 
ceolate, bluntly serrated, smooth, nerves, veins, and branches 
clothed with rusty hairs ; peduncles solitary, axillary, 3-flowered ; 
flowers almost sessile, involucrated at the base ; petals wanting. 
kh.S. Native of the East Indies. Perhaps a species of Mi- 
crocos. . 
Bracteate-flowered Grewia. Clt. 1820. Shrub 10 feet. 
10 G. cLa'sra (Blum. bijdr. ex Schlecht. Linnæa. 1. p 657.) 
leaves oblong-lanceolate, 3-nerved at the base, acuminated, 
obtusely serrated, smoothish ; lower serratures glandular ; pe- 
duncles axillary, solitary or twin, 2-3-flowered, longer than the 
petioles; pedicels bracteate at the base; petals very short, 
villously ciliated below. kh. S. Native of Java. Like G. 
bracteata. 
Smooth Grewia. Shrub 6 to 8 feet. 
§ 2. Petals oblong. Sepals 3-nerved. Leaves 3-nerved at 
the base and feather-nerved in the middle. 
11 G. marrocócca (Lin. fil. suppl. 409.) leaves cordate, 
ovate-oblong, crenated. scabrous ; pedicels axillary, 3-flowered. 
h. S. Native of the island of Tongatabu. Mallocécca crenata, 
Forst. gen. t. 39. Flowers pale-purple. 
Soft-berried Grewia. FI. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1792. Sh. 6 ft. 
12 G. oppositiro1ia (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 42. D.C. prod. 
1. p. 227.) leaves ovate, acuminated, serrated, 3-nerved, sca~ 
brous, tomentose beneath as well as the branches; peduncles 
solitary or twin, 3-4-flowered, opposite the leaves. h. G. 
Native of Nipaul. Flowers purple inside. 
Opposite-leaved Grewia, Shrub 6 feet. 
13 G. umpexra‘ra (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 42.) leaves elliptic, 
a little crenated, acuminated, quite smooth ; peduncles umbel- 
late, axillary, twice the length of the petioles. h.S. Native 
IX. Grewia. 
of the East Indies in Sumatra. Genitals bearing much longer 
stipes than the other species. 
Umbellate-flowered Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
14 G. opora‘ta (Blum. bijdr. ex Schlecht. Linneea. 1. p. 658.) 
leaves 3-nerved at the base, ovate or elliptic-oblong, rather sca- 
brous beneath, unequally-crenated, with the lower ones glan- 
dular ; peduncles axillary, solitary or twin, 3-5-flowered ; pedi- 
cels umbellate ; sepals 3-nerved. h.S. Native of Java. 
Sweet-scented Grewia. Shrub 6 to 8 feet. 
15 G. sepra‘rta (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 42.) leaves smooth, 
oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, serrated, 3-nerved at the base, 
with the midrib below rather hispid, as well as the petioles and 
young branches; peduncles axillary, umbellate, 3-4-flowered, 
3-times longer than the petiole. h. S. Native of Bengal. 
Hedge Grewia. Shrub 8 feet. 
§ 3. Petals oblong. Sepals nerveless or 1-nerved. Leaves 
3-nerved at the base and feather-nerved in the centre. 
16 G. exce’tsa (Vahl. symb. 3. p. 35.) leaves oblong, 
smooth above, covered with hoary tomentum beneath, obtusely 
serrated ; peduncles solitary, 1-3-flowered ; petals shorter than 
the calyx. h. S. Native of Egypt and Arabia, Chadara 
arborea, Forsk. descr. p. 105. 
Tall Grewia. Clt. 1816. Tree 20 feet. 
Var. B, verrucosa (Juss. ann. 2. p. 90.) leaves warted above, 
repand. h.S. Native of Java. The warts on the leaves are 
perhaps formed from a species of Erineum. 
Tall Grewia. Clt. 1816. Tree 20 feet. 
17 G. BIFLÒRA; branched; leaves alternate, ovate-lanceolate, 
subcordate at the base, acuminated, smooth, serrated, 3-nerved 
at the base; petioles and branches hispid; peduncles axillary 
and terminal, short, solitary or twin, 2-3-flowered ; calyx hispid. 
h.S. Native of Guinea. Flowers yellow. 
Two-flovered Grewia. Shrub 4 feet. 
18 G. Brcotor (Juss. ann. 4. p. 90. t.50. f. 2.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, sharply serrulated, smooth above, hoary beneath ; pedi- 
cels solitary, 1-3-flowered. h.S. Native of Guinea. Petals 
a little shorter than the sepals, but equal with the stamens. 
Fruit smooth, one-half smaller than a common pea. 
Two-coloured-leaved Grewia. Clt. 1818. Shrub 6 feet. 
19 G. Ro’tui (D. C. prod. 1. p. 509.) leaves ovate, oblong- 
lanceolate, acuminated, sharply serrated at the top, smooth above, 
hoary beneath; stipulas lanceolate, longer than the petioles ; 
peduncles usually tern and 3-flowered, bracteate; petals about 
half the length of the stamens. kh. S. Native of the East 
Indies. G. bicolor, Roth. nov. spec. p. 240. but not of Juss. 
Roth’s Grewia. Clt. 1819. Shrub 6 feet. 
20 G. saLvIFòLIA (Roth. nov. spec. p. 239.) leaves oblong- 
ovate, obtuse, finely crenulated, rather entire at the base, with 
pubescent dots above, but clothed with white down beneath ; 
peduncles solitary, 2-3-flowered. h.S. Native of the East 
Indies. Ovaries tomentose. Resembles G. affinis. G. sal- 
vifolia of Lin. is a species of Alangium. 
Sage-leaved Grewia. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1818. Sh. 6 ft. 
21 G. Roxsu’rcni; leaves lanceolate, acuminated, serrated, 
villous beneath, on very short petioles; peduncles axillary, 2-3- 
flowered, rather longer than the petioles. h.S. Native of 
Coromandel. G. salvifdlia, Roxb. hort. beng. p. 93. ex Wall. 
The whole plant is villous, except the upper surface of the adult 
leaves. 
Roxburgh’s Grewia. Shrub 6 to 8 feet. 
22 G. optoneirér1a (Blum. bijdr. ex Schlecht. Linnea. I. 
p- 657.) leaves 3-nerved, oblong, acuminated, obtuse at the 
base, toothed, with the lower teeth glandular, pubescent above 
and villous beneath; peduncles axillary, solitary, usually 3- 
flowered, longer than the petioles ; pedicels bibracteolate at the 
