Grewia. polyandria monogynia. 591 



date, entire. Stamina in five pairs, each united at the 

 base with a sterile filament. Stigma simple. 

 A native of the Molucca Islands. 



18. G. diclyma. R. 



Sub-arboreous. Leaves lanceolar, serrate, smooth, 

 fine-pointed. Peduncles axillary, much longer than the 

 petioles. Drupes twin, with two one or two-celled nuts 

 in each. 



Teling. All-peyar. 



A native of the Circar mountains ; it flowers during the 

 rainy season. 



19. G. aspera. R. 



Arboreous. Leaves round-cordate, serrate, sometimes 

 lobed, scabrous. Peduncles short, axillary, several to- 

 gether, three or four-flowered. Drupes four-sided, with 

 four one or two-celled nuts. 



A native of the Circar mountains. 



20. G. umbellata. R, 



Shrubby, scandent. Leaves cuneate-oblong, serrate. 

 Umbcllets terminal. Petals linear, entire. Receptacle cy- 

 lindric, with pentagonal base. 



A native of Sumatra. It flowers in the Botanic garden 

 at Calcutta in April and May. 



21. G. paniculata. R. 



Leaves short-petioled, cuneate-oblong, towards the 

 apex serrate, downy, with soft, stellate pubescence, un- 

 derneath, three-nerved. Stipules two-cleft. Panicles ter- 

 minal, mealy. Petals entire. 



A native of Pulo Pinang, where it was found by Dr. 

 Hunter. 



22. G. tdmifolia. R. 



Shrubby, erect. Leaves bifarious, broad -lanceolate. 



