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„Sepals narrow, twice as long as the petals. 
TILIACE Æ. 
base ; petals very minute, villously ciliated. h.S. Native of 
ava. 
Var. B ; leaves elliptical-oblong ; peduncles twin. 
Oblong-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
23 G. rra va (D. C. cat. hort. monsp. p. 113.) leaves oval, 
cuneiform, very blunt, crenulate, hoary pubescent on both sur- 
faces; pedicels 1-flowered ; petals bifid, shorter than the calyx. 
hk. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope beyond the Orange 
River. Flowers yellow. 
Yellow-flowered Grewia. Clt. 1819. Shrub 2 feet. 
24 G. cuUNEIFÒLIA (Juss. ann. 4. p. 90. t. 49. f. 2.) leaves 
small, wedge-shaped, thickish, smooth, rounded at the apex and 
crenated, entire at the base; sepals narrow, a little longer than 
the petals ; peduncles solitary, 2-flowered ; sepals narrow, ex- 
ceeding the length of the petals. h. S. Native of Mada- 
gascar. 
Wedge-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
25 G. Bitopa; leaves ovate, acuminated, coarsely serrated, 
3-nerved at the base, smooth above but pubescent beneath ; 
peduncles opposite the leaves, umbellate, about equal in length 
to the petioles; fruit 2-lobed. h.G. Native of China. (v. s. 
in herb. Lamb.) 
Two-lobed-fruited Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
26 G. pi'pyma (Roxb. hort. beng. p. 93.) leaves smooth, 
oblong-lanceolate, 3-nerved at the base, serrated, ending in a 
long, serrated acumen, cuneated at the base ; pedicel 1-flowered ? 
3-times longer than the petiole ; fruit didymous. k. S.. Native 
of the East Indies. G. dispérma, Roth. 
Didymous-fruited Grewia. Shrub. 
27 G. ni’t1pa (Juss. ann. 4. p. 90. t. 47. f. 2.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, crenulated, smooth, shining; peduncles solitary, short, 
1-2-flowered ; sepals and petals ovate. h. G. Native of 
China. 
Shining-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
28 G. Mexica‘na (D. C. prod. 1. p. 510.) leaves ovate- 
oblong, somewhat serrulated, smooth above, velvety beneath ; 
peduncles many-flowered, racemose ; petals equal in length with 
the calyx. h. S. Native of New Spain. Flower-bud obo- 
vate-globose, velvety. This is the only American species. 
Mexican Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
29 G. ovariré11a (Juss. ann. 4. p. 90.) leaves oval, crenu- 
lated, smooth, tapering to the apex; peduncles 2-3-flowered, 
solitary, or somewhat racemose at the tops of the branches ; 
h.S. Native of 
Coromandel. 
Oval-leaved Grewia. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1818. Sh. 6 ft. 
30 G. LATERIFIÒRA ; branches erect ; leaves alternate, obo- 
vate, acuminated, distantly toothed, 3-nerved at the base, pale 
on the under surface, smooth ; peduncles axillary, 3-4-flowered, 
longer than the petioles. h. S. Native of Sierra Leone. 
(v. s. herb. Lamb.) 
Side-flowered Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
31 G. MACROPHY'LLA; leaves large, oblong, acuminated, 3- 
nerved at the base, villous beneath as well as on the midrib 
above, entire; peduncles axillary, solitary or twin, sometimes 
bifid, corymbose ; stem very villous. k. S. Native of the 
East Indies. Leaves a span long and 4-5 inches broad. Petals 
apparently linear. 
Long-leaved Grewia. Shrub 10 feet. 
32.G. orrenra'is (Lin. spec. ed. 1. p. 964.) leaves ovate, ob- 
long, crenated, roughish beneath, bluntly acuminated ; peduncles 
axillary, 3-flowered ; sepals narrow, thrice as long as the petals, 
but equal in length with the stamens. h. S. Native of the 
Coromandel coast.—Rheed. mal. 5. t. 46.—Pluk. alm. t. 50. 
f. 4. Flowers white on the inside and green on the outside. 
Stamens white, tipped with yellow. 
IX. Grewia. 549 
; Oriental Grewia. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1767. Shrub 6 
eet. 
33 G. pupe’scens (Beauv. fl. d’ow. 2. p. 75. t. 108.) leaves 
ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, crenated, smooth above, but pu- 
bescent beneath, 3-nerved at the base ; peduncles 2-3-flowered, 
terminal, and axillary. - h. S. Native of Guinea in the king- 
doms of Benin and Waree as well as Sierra Leone. Flowers red. 
The whole plant is villous, except the upper surface of the leaves. 
Pubescent Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
34 G. cotumna‘ris (Smith, in Rees’ cyclop. v. 17. no. 5.) 
leaves ovate-oblong, crenated, scabrous on both surfaces ; pedun- 
cles 3-flowered ; genitals on a very villous elongated stipe. h . S. 
Native of the East Indies. Stipulas awl-shaped, equal in length 
with the petioles. 
Columnar-stiped Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
35 G. Pròsa (Lam. dict. 3. p. 43. exclusive of the syno- 
nymes,) leaves ovate, thickish and roughish, crenate ; peduncles 
2-6-flowered, axillary, and terminal; fruit hairy, h.S. Na- 
tive of the East Indies. Roxb. hort. beng. p. 42. G. orientalis, 
Geert. Vahl. and Smith in Rees’ cyclop. no. 4. Flowers yellow. 
Pilose Grewia. Clt. 1804. Shrub 6 feet. 
36 G. GLanpuLosa (Vahl. symb. 1. p. 34.) leaves large, 
ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, smooth on both surfaces, crenulated, 
the lower notches glandular ; peduncles axillary, somewhat 3- 
flowered, shorter than the petioles. kh. S. Native of the 
Mauritius. Juss. ann. 4. t. 48. f. 1. 
Glandular-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
37 G. serruta‘ta (D.C. prod. 1. p. 510.) leaves ovate-ob-= 
long, acuminated, smooth on both surfaces, serrulated, the lower 
teeth glandular ; peduncles axillary, straight, usually 3- flowered, 
longer than the petioles. k.S. Native of Bengal. 
Serrulated-leaved Grewia. Shrub 10 feet. 
38 G. rævica ra (Vahl. symb. 1. p. 34.) leaves elliptical, 
acuminated, smooth on both surfaces, serrated at top, quite entire 
at the base ; peduncles long, 3-flowered. h.S. Native of the 
East Indies. Smith, in Rees’ cycl. no. 7. G. Damine, Geert. 
Smooth-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
39 G. uvu' mitts (Wall. mss. in herb. soc. Lin.) leaves small, 
oblong, or ovate-oblong, acute or obtuse, rather serrated, wrinkled 
above, tomentose beneath as well as the branches, 3-nerved at 
the base, on very short petioles ; pedicel apparently 1-flowered, 
longer than the petioles. .S. Native of the East Indies at 
the Irawaddi. 
Humble Grewia. Shrub 2 feet. 
40 G. mo'LiIs (Juss. ann. 4. p. 91.) leaves ovate-lanceolate, 
serrate-toothed, soft, tomentose beneath; peduncles almost 
solitary, usually 3-flowered, longer than the petioles. h. S. 
Native of Guinea. 
Soft-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
41 G. rravr’scens (Juss. ann. 4. p. 91.) leaves ovate-oblong, 
acute, unequally serrated, scabrous on both surfaces, with starry 
hairs ; stipulas linear, longer than the petioles ; peduncles gener- 
ally solitary, 8-flowered, length of petioles. k. S. Native of 
the East Indies. Petals yellowish. 
Yellowish-petalled Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
42 G. acumina‘ra (Juss. ann. 4. p. 91. t. 48. f. 2.) leaves 
large, ovate-oblong, abruptly acuminate, crenulated, rounded at 
the base, smooth ; peduncles long, usually solitary, 2-3-flowered. 
h.S. Native of Java. Sepals an inch long, thrice as long 
as the petals. 
Acuminate-leaved Grewia. Shrub 6 feet. 
43 G. CARPINIFÒLIA (Juss. ann. 4. p. 91. t. 51. f. 1.) leaves 
ovate, serrated, cordate at the base, acute or obtuse, roughish 
beneath; peduncles short, 3-flowered. h.S. Native of Guinea. 
Beauv. fl. d’ow. 1. t. 30. Sepals narrow, equal in length with 
the stamens, but longer than the petals. Flowers purple. 
