Grcu-ia.} TTTJACEAE. 119 



20. GRKWIA SAPIDA, Roxb. ; F. B. I. i. 887, 



N. Circars, in Ganjam. 



A small shrub of forest grass-lands, usually burnt or dying 

 down yearly and then sending up fresh shoots from a 

 permanent root- stock. 



21. GREWIA PANDAICA, J. B. Drumm. 



Tinnevelly District, at Kanrii Katti (Barber). 



A tree reaching 60 ft. in height and 14 in. in diam. of trunk. 



22. GRKWIA VILLOSA, Willd ; F. B. I. i. 388; W. & A. 79. 



Deccan and Carnatic, dry forest scrub from the Kistna 



southwards. 



A shrub with well-marked, f)-ribbed velvety leaves and 



crustaceous fruit. 



23. GREWIA ASPKRA, Pioxb. G. abtitilifolia, Mast, in F. B. I. i. 

 390. 



N. Circars, Deccan and Carnatic, in hilly regions, and up 



to 3,000 ft. 



A shrub with often large leaves. 



24. GREWIA HIRSUTA, Vahl'; W. & A. 78 ; Wt. Ic. t. 76; F. B. I. 

 i. 391. 



N. Circars, Deccan and Carnatic, in all forest Districts. 

 A common forest undershrub with narrow leaves. 



25. GREWIA POLYGAMA, Roxb. ; F. B. I. i. 391. 



N. Circars, in Ganjam and Godavari. 

 A forest shrub or small tree. 



26. GREWIA FLAVESCENS, Juss. G. carpinifolia, Mast, in F. B. I. 

 i. 387 (not of Juss.). G. pilosa, W. & A. 78. 



N. Circars, Deccan and Carnatic, in most forest Districts. 

 A small tree. 



2. Triumfetta, Linn. 



Herbs or undershrubs with stellate pubescence. Leaves serrate 

 dentate or entire, sometimes 3-5-lobed. Flowers yellow, axillary 

 or leaf-opposed, few or densely cymose. Sepals 5, distinct, fre- 

 quently mucronate at the apex. Petals 5 (rarely 0), glandular, 

 thickened or foveolate at the base, inserted round the base of the 

 torus. Stamens indefinite or rarely 10, inserted on the glandular 

 torus, free. Ovary 5-celled ; cells 2-ovuled ; style filiform ; 

 stigma 2-5- toothed. Capsule globose or ovoid, echinate or setose, 



