586 POLYANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Grewia. 
A native of Amboyna. 
4. G. lanceefolia. R 
Shrubby. Leaves seas rear iee acuminate, ser- 
rate; smooth. Peduncles in axillary pairs, three-flow- 
ered. . Stipules subulate. 
A-native of Chittagong, where it flowers in Novem- 
ber. ' 
- §. G. excelsa. Vahl. symp. 1. p. 35. Willd. 2. p. 1166. 
Shrubby, all the tender parts hoary, except the upper 
Surface of the short-petioled, unequally-oblong, three~ 
nerved, serrate leaves, Stipules ensiform. Resdunttes 
from one to four, axillary, three-flowered. 
fi native of Chittagong, where it blossoms in n Api 
6. G. orientalis. Willd. 2. 1165. 
. Shrubby. Leaves ovate-cordate, serrate, lucid above. ; 
Peduncles lateral, or axillary, solitary, three-flowereds 
. drupes with four, two or three-celled nuts. 
Pai-paroe. Rheed. Mal. 5. t. 46. 
», Teling. Peyar. . # 
_ A large, somewhat scandent, or leaning shrub, com 
mon in forests over India. Flowering time the rainy s¢4 
son. ; g ie 
7. G. asiatica. Willd. 2, 1166. gi 
- Arboreous.. Leaves round-cordate, serrate, downy. 
Peduncles axillary, collected, longer than the petioles, 
three-flowered ; drupes round, with one or two, one-cell- 
ed nuts, 
» Beng. Phalsa. 
_ A native of various parts of India, and often cultivated 
in gardens. It flowers about the end of the cold seaso®, 
the fruit ripens in April, and Maye and acvagiee 
most people, a6 eek 
