Brownlowia. | TILIACER, 153 
Fruits 3-5-winged, indehiscent, by abortion l-seeded . m . Pentace. 
X X Anthers all developed. Capsule 3-4-valved with 
ice aS many wings . : . . . 
© O Sepals distinct. Petals with a more or less adnate 
asal seale. 
Fruit dry, winged ‘ ‘ Z s : " - Columbia. 
Fruit more or less drupaceous, not winged. ‘ i « . Grewia. 
nthers opening by apical pores. 
Capsule woody, 4-valved =. : ; ‘ 
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BROWNLOWIA, Roxb. 
Calyx bell-shaped, irregularly 8-5-cleft. Petals 5, glandless. 
Stamens many, free, arising from a raised torus. Staminodes 5, 
opposite to the petals and petaloid. Anthers almost globose. 
subulate, slightly cohering. Carpels ultimately free, 2-valved, - 
l-seeded. Albumen none.—Trees, with stellate or scaly pubescence 
and simple leaves. Flowers in terminal and axillary panicles. 
* Calyx and inflorescence puberulous or pubescent. 
Leaves deeply peltate, oblong or rotundate . ; : ‘ . B. peltata. 
Leaves not peltate, cordate-oblong ; calyx 3-34 lin. long, velvety . B. elata. 
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Leaves lanceolate ; calyx 2 lin. long, scaly . = ‘ . B. lanceolata. 
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PSS tree, the trunk measuring, according to Roxburgh, about 15 ft. in 
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