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(12) G. Astatica. (Linn. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 79,—Dee. prod. I, p. 511.—Roxb, 
fi. Ind. IT. p. 586. 
Syn. G. subinequalis, Dec. prod. I. p. 511. 
Spzc. Coar. Tree: leaves 5-nerved, roundish-cordate, un- 
equally serrated, under side pubescent or hoary: stipules lanceo« 
late-subulate: peduncles 2-4, longer than the petiole, 3-flowered : 
sepals oblong-lanceolate, longer than the petals: stigma 4-lobed: 
drupes globose. with 1-2, 1-celled nuts: flowers yellowish-orange, 
A native of various parts of India, and often cultivated in gar« 
dens. The berries are palatable and used for making sherbet. It 
Hlowers about the end of the cold season, 
(13) G. rintzronra. (Vahh) 
ident. W. & A, prod. I. p. 80.—Dec. prod. I, p. 511.—Roxh. 
fi. Ind. II. p. 587. 
Syn. G. arborea, Roth. Nov. Sp. p. 247. 
Sprc. Cuan, Tree! leaves 5-neived, roundish-cordate, bluntly 
‘toothed, usually oblique at the base, under side sometimes pubes 
cent: stipules aurieled- on one side at the base: -peduncles numes 
rous, 3—5-flowered: sepals twice as long as the petals: stigma 4+ 
lobed: drupes 2-lobed: each lobe with 2 hemispherical 3-celled 
huts. 
Circar mountains, flowering during the hot season. The fruit is 
eatable. 
(14) G. norunptrotia. (Juss.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 80.—Dec. prod. I. p. 511, 
Syn. G. orbiculata, Roth. Nov. Sp. p. 246, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 45. 
Src. Cuar. Shrub: leaves 5-G-nerved, rotindish-cordate, o¢ 
ovate, hoary and softly velvety on both sides, crenulated: pedun« 
cles several together, 3-flowered: sepals linear: petals slightly 2 
toothed: style longer than the stamens: stigma 4-lobed, crenulat« 
ed: drupes slightly 2-lobed, with 1—2-usually 2-celled nuts in each: 
flowers purple. 
‘Coromandel Coast. 
(15) G. rorvttrotia, (Vahl.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 80.—Dec. prod. I. p. 511, 
Syn. G, betulefolia, Roth. Nov. Sp. p. 249. 
Srrc., Cuar. Shrub: leaves 5-nerved, roundish, slightly cor4 
date at the base, unequally crenated, pubescent beneath: peduncles 
solitary, 1-flowered, shorter than the leaf, with 2 opposite bracteoles 
