Grewia. } TILIACER. 157 
© Leaves at base 3-nerved, or rarely with an additional 
lateral nerve. 
Drupes deeply 2-4-lobed from the top (by abortion 
Senet ne 1-lobed 
Cymes and sepals shortly rusty-tome entose ; ; leaves on both surfac 
very scabrous ey minute stella scarab rope deeply s-lobed G. scabrida. 
Cymes sprinkled with sti ft hairs, s eabr t; sepals greyish 
tawny velvety; leaves y short- — rarely 
puberulous beneath . G. levigata. 
Drupes entire, or only ‘slightly lobed. 
Leaves sons on yous parts on“ velvety ; drupes globular, 
—— A pub: - G. excelsa. 
si bane: oti rved ; cymes rather long- peduncled drapes 
ee inset _ ‘obed red, sparingly hirsute - Gz hirsu 
As former, but m nsely sper or tomentose ae” fs humilis 
Leaves at base Sta or Dr aos scabrou awe in short, dense 
sessile clusters ; stamens . G, microstemma, 
O O Leaves mene broad, 5-7-nerved at base, t the upper 
rg 3-nerved, or 3- and 5-nerved ones 
enter 
x Pedun coats _— them than the petioles. 
Leaves chiel-lanecolat, especially while young greyish or 
hitish to se beneath . G. elastica, 
Theva aera an ovate or almost rotundate, sparingly stellate- 
pubescent, or pubescent beneath, often scabrous . G. asiatica. 
X X Peduncles very e gine alinot reduced, and the ie 
owers appearing clustered. oe 
Leaves very variable, tomentose Pe pubescent drupes from the top : 
4- or by abortion fewer-lobed . - G. abutilifolia. 
Leaves very scabro co aed harsh ; drupes "the size of a cherry, 
almost globose. . G, sclerophylla. 
* Flowers bivelucted eke in hia isles terminal BE 
1. G. calophylla, Kz.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 392.—An e een. me 
tree (20—30-+8—16-+ 2—24), all parts elepic, am. Teal bade ee 
ay, WABe —Not uncommon ieee tropical coast-forests of South Andamans.— 
Fi. May-June—s. 88. 8i8., 
_ Remarxs.—Wood yellowish-grey, with a darker-coloured héart-wood, rather 
ae fibrous, light. 
2. G mi L.; H.£. Ind. Fi. i. 392.—Myat-ya.—Very 
= Variable j In size, usually a tree of 40 to 50 ft. high, with a trun 
