128 TILIACE^. 



B Peninsula of India, Tavoy. Fl. small, whitish. In H. C. G. fl. 

 and fr. C. S. 



7. abutilifolia, Juss. (DC. pr. 1, p. 511 ; — W. and A. pr. I, p. 'J9. — 

 G. aspera, Roxh.fl. ind. '2, p. 591.) B Peninsula of India. Fl. mid- 

 dlesized, greenish white, and fr. throughout the year. 



8. viminea, Wall. Cat. "5 Prome. Fl. smallish, white, R. S. ; fr. 0. 



9. oppositifolia, Buch. (Roxb. fl. ind. 1,p. 583; — Wight icon. 1, t. 82.) 

 5 Kheree-Pass, Deyra Dhoon. Fl. largish, yellowish, R. and C. S. ; 

 fr. C. S. The inner bark of this tree used by the Natives for mak- 

 ing coarse-cloth and agricultural cordage. (Royle.) 



10. sclerophylla, Roxb. {H. B. p. 42 ;— Wight icon. 1, t. 89. — G. 

 scabrophylla, Roxb. fl. ind. 2, p. 584.) B Hindoosthan, extending to 

 the Kheree Pass and Deyra Dhoon. Fl. largish, white, April and May ; 

 fr, Oct. and Nov. Berries acid, used by the Natives for making 

 sherbet. {Royle.) 



11. occidentalis, L. (DC. pr. \,p. 511 ,—B. M. 12, t, 422.) t C. G. 

 H. Fl. middle-sized, rose-coloured. Introduced in 1840. Has not fl. 



12. sepiaria, Roxb. {H. B. p. 42; fl. ind. 1,p. 589. — G. serrulata, DC. 

 pr. I, p. 510.) ^t*ft^t^ Panee-sara. B Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. 

 middle-sized, white, R. S. ; fr. C. S. Often employed with Trophis 

 aspera, Retz. for making hedges. 



13. umbellata, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 591 ; — Wight icon. 1, t. 83.) B v-^ 

 Sumatra, Penang. Fl. largish, whitish, April and May ; fr. 0. 



14. paniculata, Roxb. {fl. ind. 2, p. 591 ; not Microcos tomentosa, Sm. 

 according to G. Don.) B Penang, Malacca. Fl. smallish, greenish- 

 yellow, Aug. and Sept. ; fr. 0. 



15. asiatica, L. {DC. pr. I, p. 511 ; — W. and A. pr. \, p. 79 ; — Roxb. 

 fl.ind.'2,p. 586; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 21.) T^^Tfl Phulsa. 5 

 Peninsula of India, Bengal, (Serampore.) Fl. middle-sized, yellowish- 

 orange, C. S. ; fr. H. S. Berries acid, palatable, and as well as 

 those of the next species, used for making sherbet. 



16. sapida, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 590.) B Bengal, extending from Chit- 

 tagong up to the jungles and forests at the foot of the Himalaya. In 

 H. C. G. fl. March; fr. May and June. 



17. ulmifolia, Roxb. (/. ind. 2, p. 591); — Wight icon. 1, t. 84. — G. 

 Microcos, W. and A. pr. 1, p. 81 ; not L. ; — J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 21.) b China, Assam.— In H. C. G. fl. H. and R. S ; fr. C. S. 



18. humilis. Wall. Cat. {G. Don's Mill, diet, 1, p. 549.) B Banks of 

 the Irawaddi.— Fl. R. S ; fr. C. S. 



19. microstemma, Wall. Cat. B Banks of the Irawaddi. Fl. R. S. 



20. denticulata, Wall. MSS. B Nepal. Fl. R. S. 



21. floribunda, WaU. MSS. B Burma. Fl. R. S. 

 Berrya, Roxb. {DC. pr. 1, p. 517 ; W. and A. pr. 1. 81.) 



1. Ammonillu, Roxl). {DC. I. c. p. 518; — W. and A. l. c. ; — Wight ill. 

 1, /. 33; — Roxb. Coram. Z,t. 264; — fl. ind. 2, p. 639.) Trincomalee 



