588 POLYANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Grewia. 
A native of the Cirears. It flowers during the rainy 
season. 
12. G. pilosa, R. 
Shrubby. Leaves lanceolate, serrate, hairy. Pedun- 
cles axillary, solitary, length of the petioles, three-flow- 
ered, * Drupe twice two-lobed, hairy ; nuts two-celled, 
with one seed in each. 
A native of the interior parts of Bengal. It pases dur- 
ing the rains. 
Shrubby, erect, soon dividing into many, slender, ex- 
panding branches ; young shoots covered with much hair. 
Leaves alternate, bifarious, short-petioled, lanceolate, 
with the bases obliquely cordate, three-nerved, serrate, 
hairy on both sides, from three to six inches long, and 
about one broad, . Stipules subulate, hairy, Peduneles 
axillary, solitary, rarely two in the same axill, about, the 
length of the petioles, three-flowered. | Flowers small, 
white when they first expand, afterwards becoming yellow. 
Pedicels shorter than the peduncles. Bractes linear-lan- 
ceolate, hairy. Calyx ; leaflets lanceolate;expanding, bairy- 
Petals scarce half the length of the calyx, lower half en- 
larged and fringed with a gland on the centre. Filaments 
many, shorter than the style. Germ elevated on a fleshy 
receptacle, very hairy. Style cylindric, . Stigma two oF 
three-cleft; segments pencil-formed._Drupe twice two- 
lobed, hairy, of the size of a marrowfat pea. Nuts si 
each two-celled, with a single seed in each cell. 2 
It differs specifically from my hirsuta, the only species 
known to me for which it can be mistaken, in having soli- 
tary peduncles, two or three-cleft stigma, and nuts with 
two cells. The leaves are also much longer and: more 
hairy, so is the whole @ Rian babe!) 
ete weg nesig R. a eee 
Polygamous. Shrabby. Leaves lanceolate, serrate, 
