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«corolla: ovary 1-celled : stigma clavate, 2-cleft or 2-toothed : lobes 
thick and erect: berry fleshy, crowned with the calyx, internally 
chartaceous or with a nut, imperfectly 2-5-celled: seeds minute, 
immersed in parietal fleshy placentas, 
(1) G. uatironra. (Ait, 
Ident. W.& A. prod, I. p. 895.—Roxb. fl. Ind. F. p. 706.— 
Dee. prod. IV. p. 380. 
Syn. G. enneandra, Koen. W. § A. prod. 1. p. 394. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 759. 
Srec. Cuar. Unarmed tree: leaves opposite or in threes, very 
shortly petioled, oval or obovate, glabrous, with a small hairy gland 
in the axils of the nerves beneath: limb of the calyx campanulate, 
irregularly divided, hirsute on the inside: corolla hypocrateriform ; 
tube long, hirsute on the outside; limb about 9-cleft, the divisions 
obliquely obovate, hirsute towards the one margin on the outside: 
stigma clavate, thick and fleshy, bipartite: segments 2-cleft: berry 
nearly globose, even, crowned with the calyx: nut thin, brittle and 
bony, with 4 parietal receptacles: flowers terminal, solitary, very 
shortly-pedicelled, very large, pure white in the morning, yellow in 
the evening, fragrant. 
Hills of the Cirears and Carnatic. Southern Provinces. Guzerat. 
Khandeish jungles. Flowering in April. 
(2) G.xucipa. (Roxh.) 
Ident. W. & A. prod. I. p, 395.—Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 707.— 
Dec. prod. IV. p. 381. 
Syn. G. resinifera, Roth. 
Engrave. Wight’s Icon. t. 575. 
Srec. Cuan. Unarmed tree with resinous buds: leaves very 
shortly petioled, oblong or oval or obovate, obtuse or with a short 
blunt point, glabrous, hard, shining, with simple parallel nerves and 
eonnecting prominent veins: divisions of the calyx long-subulate, 
sprinkled internally with erect bristles: corolla hypocrateriform ; 
tube long, glabrous, striated ; limb 5-partite; divisions obovate-ob- 
long, as long as or a little shorter than the tube, glabrous: stigma 
entire: drupe even, oblong: nut very hard, thick and bony, with 2 
parietal receptacles : flowers somewhat terminal, solitary, shortly- 
pedicetled, pure-white, fragrant. 
Cirears. Columala. South Mahratta country. Chittagong, 
Flowering in March and April. 
(3) G. gummirena. (Linn) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 395.~-Dec. prod. IV. p. 381.— 
Roxb. ff. Ind. I. p. 709. 
Syn. G, arborea, Row. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 576, 
