160 TILIACER. [ Grewia. 
basal scale; torus short and thick; ovary villous; stigmas 2-3 
spreading, stigmatose-fringed ; drupes almost globular, obsoletely . 
4-lobed, as large as a pea, red-brown, hirsute, containing four 
2-celled stones. 
Has.—Frequent all over Burma in the mixed forests, especially in the upper 
ones.—Fl. H. and R.S.; Fr. C.S.—sxl. —SS. wo SiS. All. 
H. excelsa, Vhl.; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 885.—A shrub, greyish vel- 
vety all over, with globular greyish velvety drupes; is said to 
grow in Chittagong. 
7. G. humilis, Wall. ; H-f. Ind. Fl. i. 390.—Very much like 
the preceding species, but the leaves broader and shorter, and 
in varieties even retuse, the tomentum more villous or velvety. 
Probably but an extreme form of the former. 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the savannahs, especially along the borders of the 
swamp-forests of the Irrawaddi-alluvium of Pegu ; also Ava.—Fr. C.S. 
8. G. microstemma, Wall. ; H.f. Ind. Fl. i. 390.—A shrub, all 
-softer parts scabrously puberulous ; leaves oblong or ovate-lanceolate, 
unequally rounded at base, 3-nerved, with an additional nerve dt 
tawny puberulous ; petals linear-lanceolate, a line long, on the back 
with a line of hairs, as long as the oval villously fringed thickened 
basal scale; stamens in male flowers 16 3 ovary hi 
. G. elastica, 
Pintayo or Pengtarow.—A_ tree (25—30+8—15+2—8), sheddin 
_leaves in the HS., all softer parts greyish velvety or shortly tomen- 
tose; bark thick, wrinkled, and knobby; leaves obliquely oblong-or 
ovate-lanceolate, 5-7-nerved, on short tomentose glabrescent petioles, 
whi ; peta 
_ about a line long or shorter, linear-lanceolate, hardly thsakened 
at base and a little puberulous; ovary villous; dru 
small pea, containing two 1-seeded stones. 
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