ERIOIAEMA.-Only species, , E. Candolhi. 



MELOCHIA. 



All suitur parts tomentose ; flowers roso-ooloured or white M. Indica. 



GUAZUiA.-Only species, Q. tomenfosa. 



LEPTOMYCHIA.-Only species, L. heterocliia. 



TILIACEJE. 



Conspectus of genera. 



Petals glabrOTU or rarely pnbemlous onUide at tho base, entire or rarely emarginate. 



O Sepals united in a bell-shaped 3- to S-oleft calyx. Anthers short, usually globular or didymons. 

 X The 5 inner stamens reduced to staminodes, 

 Bbovtnlowia. Carpels distinct, globular, 2-valved. 

 Pbmtacs. Fmit indehiscent, one-seeded, S-winged. 



X X All stamens fertile and anthej^bearing. 

 Bekbta. Capsule 8-valved, 6-winged. Styles 1-3, filiform. 



00 Sepals distinct. Petals hollowed at base, inserted round a more or leas raised Uiraa, bearing 

 the stamens at the summit. Anthers short. 

 Grswia. Fruit indehiscent, globular, obovoid or lobed. 



Petals none or sepal-like, very seldom petal-like and much cut or jagged, usually pubescent. 



Anthers linear, dehiscent at summit. Staminal dish fiat or cushion>like, the petals inserted 

 immediately round the stamens. 

 EcHlNoCASPUS. Sepals 4, imbricate in 2 rows. Petals 4, cut. Disk thick and broad. Fruit echinate, bristly or 

 velvety, usually 4.valved. 



00 Anthers linear, dehiscing at top Petals inserted round the base of the raised glandular disk 

 bearing the stamens at the top. 

 laeocaxpus. Sepals 4 or 5. Petals iuduplicate-valvate, cut or seldom entire. Drapes indehiscent. 



BROWNLOWIA. 



Leaves peltate, oblong or rotundate, .B. peltata. 



Lieaves not peltate. 



Leaves cordate oblong B. elata. 



Leaves lanceolate, , B. lanceolata; 



PEMTACE Only species, , P. Birmanica. 



BERRYA. Only species, , B. mollis. 



GREWIA- 



* Stigma shortly toothed. Flotcers forming terminal panicles, invohicred while in bud. 

 Leaves more or less crenate-serrate, thin chartaceous, glabrous or puberulous beneath ; ovary 



and torus glabrous, Q, Microcos. 



Leaves entire, almost coriaceous, glabrous ; ovary and torus velvety tomentose, O. calophylla. 



* * Stigma dilated and fringed, radiating. Flowers in axillary cymes. 



X Leaves ^-nerved at base, seldom with an additional lateral nerve. 

 Cymes sprinkled with stiff hairs, glabrescent ; sepals velvety ; leaves glabrous, or sprinkled 

 with simple short hair, rarely puberulous beneath, G. laevigata. 



XX Leaves 5-7-nerved at base, but the upper ones often only 3-nerved, or 

 3- and 5-nerved. 



Leaves obliquely lanceolate, greyish tomentose beneath, especially while young ; peduncles 

 slender, much longer tlian petioles q elastica. 



Leaves broadly obovate or almost rotundate, sprinkled on both sides with stellate hairs, or 

 pubescent beneath ; peduncles as in former, (?. Asiatica. 



ECHINOCARPUS. 



Leaves entire, glabrous ; prickles on the fruit thick, usually thickened at base, ... .J*. Sigim. 



Leaves crenate-serrate or toothed, while young puberulous beneath ; the prickles of fruit all 



thin and subulate, ^. sterculiaceus. 



ELAEOCARPUS. 



* Anthers cuspidate or bristled. Flowers comparatively large. 



Peials entire, or with a few short teeth at apex, usually silk-hairy ; anthers silk- 

 hairy. 



Glabrous ; inflorescences silvery pubescent, , QriMthii 



00 Petals 2-3-cleff, Jagged and fringed ; anthers minutely puberulous or glabrous. 

 X Pacemes glabi'ous. 



