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above the middle: ‘sepals linear : petals bifid, narrow-linear : stigma 
4&-lobed: drupes deeply 2-lobed: lobes globose, with a- shining 
epicarp and one 1-celled nut in each. 
Peninsula, 
(16) G. microcos. (Linn.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 81.—Dee. prod. I. p, 510. 
Syn. G. ulmifolia, Roxb. ft. Ind. II. p, 591.—Microcos pani+_ 
sulata, Linn.—Arsis rugosa, Lour. fl. Coch. p. 409. 
Engrao. Wight’s Icon. t. 84.—Burm. Zeyl. t. 74.—Rheede 
‘Mal. I. t. 56, : 
Srzc. Cuan. Shrub: leaves ovate or obovate-lanceolate, ser- 
rulated, under side of the young ones pubescent: inflorescence 
panicled, terminal, pubescent: flowers 2-3 together, within an in- 
‘volucre: petals broad oblong, shorter than the calyx, emarginate 
at the apex: petals with a nectariferous cavity with a pubescent 
margin, containing a small gland at the base: drupe with a single, 
hairy, 8-celled nut: flowers whitish. 
Common in the hilly parts of the Concans. Silhet. Flowering in 
.the rainy season. In Silhet, it grows to be a tree: the fruit is the 
.8ize of a gooseberry, and eatable. 
(17) G. poryeama. (Roxb, ) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. II. p. 588. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: leaves lanceolate, serrated, 3-nerved, 
hairy on both sides: peduncles longer than the petioles, 2-6-flow- 
ered: drupes 2, each 2-lobed: each lobe containing a single 1- 
seeded nut: flowers white, polygamous. ae 
Western Ghauts, and interior parts of Bengal, flowering in the 
rainy season. 
a (18) G. scaBropuytta. (Roxb.) 
Ident, Roxb. fl, Ind. II. p. 584. 
Syn. G. sclerophylla, Roxb. Hort, Beng. p. 42, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. I. t. 89. : 
Spec. Car. Shrub: leaves round-cordate, serrated, wrinkled, 
scabrous above, downy beneath: peduncles 2-3-flowered : drupes 
round: nuts 4, l«celled, 1-seeded: flowers largish, white, 
Upper Provinces of India, flowering about April, 
(19) G. sepraria, (Roxd.) 
Ident. Roxb. fl. Ind. II. p. 589, 
Syn. G, serrulata, Dec. prod. I. p. 510, 
