848 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, Vol. XVIII. 



Trees with Alternate Stipulate Simple Leaves. 

 Petals Ununited. 



"Sixa Qrellana, 

 Arnatto, 



Latkan. 

 BlXlNE^. 

 F. B. I. i. 190. 

 The Plains. 



Shorea robusta, 



Sal. 



DlPTEROCARPE-Si. 

 F. B. I. i. 306. 

 Kangra Valley, Hima- 

 laya, east of the Sutlej 

 river to 3,000 ft. 



Ey&ia calycina, 

 Grewia oppositifolia, 



Behel. 

 TlLIACE^B. 

 F. B. I. i. 384. 

 Himalaya to 7,000 ft. 



Grewia vestita, or, 



Asia 4c a . 



Dhaman. 

 TlLIACE^!. 



F. B. I. i. 387. 



Salt range, The Plains 



to 4,000 ft. 



small, evergreen, young shoots rusty velvety ; 

 leaves 4-8 by 2§-5 in., smooth, long pointed, stalk 

 2-3 in. slender, stipules minute ; flowers white or 

 pink, 2 in. diam., in terminal branching racemes, 

 sepals 5, petals and stamens many ; fruit \\ 

 in., ovoid softly prickly, seeds many in pulp, from 



this the orange dye is extracted. 



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large, young parts with greyish velvet, bark thick, 

 dark grey, rough from irregular furrows ; leaves 6-10 

 by 4-6 in., ovate oblong, long pointed, smooth 

 stalk 1 in. long, stipules curved, §■ in. long, soon 

 falling off; flowers yellowish, shortly stalked in bran- 

 ching terminal or axillary loose racemes, 5-9 in. long, 

 covered with greyish velvet, calyx and outside of 

 petals with greyish velvet, petals 5| in. long, 

 orange within, tapering upwards, stamens 50 ; fruit 

 ovoid, ^ in. long with greyish velvet attached to the 

 enlarged sepals, which form five unequal wings, seed 

 one ; wood and resin are valuable. 



see Trees, Alternate, Stipulate, Lobed. 



medium size, bark ash coloured, herbaceous parts 

 more or less with stellate hairs ; leaves 3 in. long 

 in two rows along branches, ovate long pointed, 

 minutely toothed, rough above, velvety beneath, stalks 

 g- in., stipules more than ^ in. linear, soon falling 

 off ; flowers in short clusters, opposite to leaves, 

 white to yellow, sepals 5, linear f in. long, 3 ribbed 

 on the back, petals 5, half the length of the sepals, 

 stamens many ; drupe smooth or thinly hairy, fleshy, 

 dark green, one to four lobed, nuts one celled, one 

 seeded, size of peas. 



small, herbaceous parts covered with yellowish 

 velvet; leaves 3-6 in. long, round or broadly ovate, 

 round to long pointed at the apex, somewhat lobed, 

 woolly on both surfaces, less so when mature, stalks 

 |-f in. long, stipules curved often with a broad 

 base ; flowers § in. diam. in clusters of 3, axillary, 

 buds woolly, ribbed, sepals 5, brown woolly outside, 

 yellow smooth inside, petals 5, half the length of 

 sepals, oblong, yellow, stamens many; drupe round, | 



