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Spec. Cuan. Annual: with a roughish stem: leaves roundish, 
3-5-lobed, irregularly toothed, pubescent on both sides: upper ones. 
Hairy above, tomentose below : peduncles with several flowers, some- 
times racemose by the abortion of the leaves: stamens 5-8: fruit 
hairy, 2-4-celled: cells 1-seeded : prickles ciliated : flowers yellow. 
Peninsula. 
(5) T. annva. (Linn.). 
Ident. Dec. prod. I. p. 507.—Roxb. Hort: Beng. p. 36. 
Engrav. Bot. Mag. t. 2296. 
Sesc.Cuar. Annual: leaves ovate, toothed, smooth above, 
somewhat hairy on the nerves beneath: peduncles axillary, 3- 
flowered: flowers small, yellow.- 
~ Bengal, flowering about January. 
(6) T. rrinocunaris. (Roxb.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. Il. p. 462.—Dec. prod. I. p. 508. 
Srsc. Cuan. Shrub: leaves roundish-ovate, somewhat 3-lobed, 
coarsely serrated, covered with stellate hairs. on both sides :: lower 
serratures glandular: calyx pubescent: prickles hooked: peduncles. 
aggregate, 2-4-flowered: flowers small, yellow. 
Bengal, flowering in October. 
(7) T. vestita. (Wall.) 
Ident, Wall. MSS. in Linn, Soc, Herb.—Don’s Mill. I. p. 547. 
Srec. Cuar. Shrub, villous :, leaves ovate, undivided, coarsely 
serrated, villous, pale ‘beneath: peduncles aggregate, 2-3-flowered, 
Opposite the leaves: flowers yellow. 
Silhet. 
GENUS TI. GREWIA. 
Polyandria Monogynia. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv. In honour of Dr. Grew, an English physician and vege-- 
table, physiologist. 
Grn. Cuan. Shrubs or. trees: sepals 5, coriaceous, coloured 
inside: petals 5, with a gland at the base on the inside, sometimes 
very small or none: stigma 2~-4-lobed: ovary of 3-4 carpels, each 
carpel, with 2 erect ovules: drupe with.1-4 stones: nuts 2-celled: 
cells 1-seeded+ albumen fleshy: leaves usually. serrated. and often, 
resembling those of the English elm: inflorescence axillary. or ter- 
minal, : . 
(1) G. onrenratis. (Linn.). 
Ident. W. & A. prod, I. p. 76.—Dec. prod. I. p. 510.—Roxb, 
A, Ind, Il, p. 586, ? 
