156 TILIACER. [ Grewia. 2 
all, clustered, in terminal panicles 
Leaves cordate-oblong ; fruits 3-lin.indiameter. . . . C, floribunda. 
Leaves lanceolate ; fruits 13 in. in diameter. . - C. Merguiensis. 
1. C. floribunda, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 393.—A meagre shrub, 
6 to 10 ft. high, all parts scabrous from short stellate hairs; leaves 
_rotundate or broadly obovate-oblong, usually cordate at the 7-nerved 
base, on a rather long slender scabrous petiole, acute or shortly 
acuminate, but more usually blunt, usually produced towards the 
summit into | or 2 short, blunt or truncate or rarely acute lobes, 
distantly toothed, chartaceous, very scabrous above from minute 
stellate hairs, beneath similarly more or less puberulous and turning 
scabrous; flowers small, on slender but short shortly tomentose 
pedicels arranged in little peduncled cymes and forming terminal, 
lax, greyish puberulous panicles at the end of the branches or 
smaller ones in the axils of the uppermost leaves; sepals about a 
line long, shortly greyish pubescent outside, red inside; petals 
obovate-oblong, blunt, nearly as long as the sepals, yellow, scarlet- 
otted, with a minute, villously fringed, thickened, basal cavity ; 
capsules 7-9 lin. in diameter, scabrously stellate-puberulous, sepa- 
Is. 
ous.——Trees or shrubs, with simple often oblique leaves. Flowers 
| les. 
rating into 3 or 4 indehiscent 2-winged 1-seeded carpels 
: Has.—Martaban, in Toukyeghat east of Tounghoo; also Ava.—Fr. Nov.- 
an. 
2. C. Merguiensis, Planch.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 394.—lLeaves 
lanceolate, 6-8 in. long, acuminate, 1-3-nerved, on 4 in. long petiole, 
serrate, scabrous above, puberulous beneath ; capsule $ in, across; = 
downy, 3-winged. (From Hooker’s Jl. Ind.) A 
H 
AB.—Tenasserim. 
| GREWIA, L. 
Sepals 5, distinct. Petals 5, with a basal adnate scale, rarely 
none. Stamens numerous on a raised torus. Staminodes none 
Ovary 4-2-celled, with 2 or more ovules in each cell ; style subulate. 
Drupe fleshy or fibrous-fleshy, entire or 2-4-lobed, containing 4-1° 
one- or two-seeded pyrenes or stones. Albumen fleshy or rarely 
none.—Trees or shrubs, with simple 1-9-nerved leaves. Flowers 
usually rather small, axillary and few, or in cymes, or in terminal 
_ panicles. 
* Flowers forming terminal panicles, involucred while in bud. 
ood . . 
: © Endocarp of drupes fibrous-woody - « G. calophylla. 
a ©) © Endocar pes crustaceous or bony. 
Leaves chartaceous, not sinuate, glabrous, or beneath puberulous ; 
ovary and torus glabrous - G. microcos, 
oe Se - G. sinuata. 
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