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Subg. 3. Randioides. Randia-\\\^Q trees or shrubs, armed with opposite sharp spines 

 (abortive branchlcts). Stipules free, very deciduous. Flowers comparatively small. 



* All parts (also the leaves) glabrous^ Calyx-lobes herbaceous or leafy. 



Leaves more or less lanceolate ; flowers pcdicellcd, by 2 or more clustered ; calyx 

 about 2 lin. long, G. campanulata. 



* * All parts more or less pubescent^ villous^ or tomentose. 



X Fertile flowers sessile, hermaphrodite-sterile ones in cymes. Calyx- 

 lobes herbaceous or leafy. Flowers green. 

 Bark grey ; fertile and sterile flowers on the same plant ; berries plumply beaked, 



terete, G. sessilijlora. 



Bark red ; fertile and sterile flowers usually on separate trees ; berries slightly ribbed, 



. . G. erythroclada. 

 X X All flowers fertile, or at least the fruits all conform and equally 

 well developed. Calyx truncate or niinutely toothed. Flowers white 

 or yellow. 

 Calyx puberulous ; berry smooth ; branches silvery white ; leaves quite glabrous, 



. . G. cuneata. 

 Calyx minutely pubescent ; berry roughish, glabrous ; branchlets grey ; leaves pubes- 

 cent beneath, G. turgida. 



Calyx velvety-tomentose ; berry densely brown-velvety, G. dasycarpa. 



1. G. 0BTU3IF0LIA, Eoxb. Hort. Beng. 15 ; Kurz For. Fl. Burm. 

 II. 42 {G. suavis, Wall. Cat. 8274). 



Hab. Frequent in the eng and dry forests from Prome and Martaban- 

 down to Upper Tenasserim. — Fl. March, April ; Fr. the following year. 



2. G. EESINIFERA, Roth Nov. spec. 150, non Korth. {O. lucicla, 

 Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 707 ; WA. Prod. I. 395 ; DC. Prod. IV. 395 ; Wight 

 Icon. t. 575). 



Hab. Chittagong (Eoxb.).. 



8. G. COEONAEIA, Ham. in Symes Embassy Ava. 474. c. tab. (Ganl. 

 costata, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 704 ; DC. Prod. IV. 380 ; G. carinata, Griff. 

 Not. Dicot. 261. t. 474. f. 3). 



Hab. Frequent in the moister mixed forests, rare in the low forests 

 of Pegu, Martaban, and Tenasserim ; also Chittagong. — Fl. April ; Fr. the 

 following year. 



4. G. PULCHEERIMA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 312. 

 Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests of the Andamans. — Fl. 



May ; Fr. April of the following year. 



G. ? ixorifolia, E. Br. in Wall. Cat. 8262, from Tavoy (leaves only), is 

 near allied to the above, but apparently different. 



5. G. HYGEOPiiiLA, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1872. 312. 

 Hab. Frequent in the swamp-forests and in swampy places in the 



savannahs of the Irrawaddi alluvium in Pegu and the Prome district. — Fl. 

 Jan. 



6. G. CAMPANULATA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 710 ; DC. Prod. IV. 383 ; 

 Wight Icon. t. 578. 



