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(1) G. reprostacuya. (Dee. ) 
Ident, W. & A. prod. I. p. 166.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 40. 
Syn. G. tilieefolia, Roxb. 
Engrav. Wight’s Spicil. t. 50.—Icon. t. 974,—Roxb, Cor. I. 
t. 98. 
Spec. Cuan. Climbing shrub: leaves alternate, ovate, acumi- 
nated, slightly cordate at the base, crenate-serrated: racemes inter- 
rupted, axillary or in terminal panicles: flowers on short pedicels : 
disk stellate: fruit glabrous, triangular, shortly winged: fiowers 
greenish-yellow. 
Cirears. Banda and the Warree country. Coonoor. Flowere 
ing towards the end of the year. 
(2) G. microcarpa. (Dec. ) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p. 167.—Dec. prod. IT. p. 40. 
Syn. G. tiliafolia, Heyne. 
Spec. Cuar. Climbing shrub: young branches and racemes 
pubescent: leaves alternate, ovate or elliptical, slightly cordate at 
the base, acuminated: racemes interrupted, axillary and terminal, 
elongated : flowers polygamous, on very short pedicels: disk dense- 
ly pubescent : fruit shortly winged, at first pubescent, afterwards 
glabrous. 
Courtallum. Middle and Southern Provinces of the Peninsula. 
ORDER L. TEREBINTHACEZ. 
Trees or shrubs with resinous, gummy, caustic or milky juice + 
leaves alternate, simple, ternate or unequally pinnate, without 
stipules: ecalyx-5, sometimes 3~7-cleft: petals equal in number 
to the divisions of the calyx, perigynous, sometimes wanting, 
imbricated : stamens equal in number to the petals or twice as 
many, or more: filaments distinct or coherent at the base: disk 
fleshy, annular or cup-shaped, occasionally wanting: ovary soli- 
tary, of 1-5 carpels, all of which are abortive except one, su- 
perior, 1-celled: ovule attached by a cord to the bottom of the 
cell, solitary: styles 1-3, occasionally 4 : stigmas as many: fruit 
1-celled, indehiscent, usually drupaceous : seeds usually pendus 
lous; albumen none, 
