530 
Spxc. Car. Unarmed tree with resinous buds: leaves sessile, 
from uarrow-elliptic-oblung to ovate-oblong, obtuse, puberulous 
‘and slightly scabrous when-young, afterwards shining, with simple 
parallel nerves; calyx densely puberulous, and slightly scabrous: 
limb short, with 5 ovate-acuminate segments; corolla hypocrateri- 
form: tube long and slender, widening at the mouth, slightly pubes- 
- Cent: petals 5, narrow-oblong, almost glabrous: stigma clavate, 
entire, striated: drupe even, oblong, crowned with the calyx: nut 
with 4-5 parietal receptacles : flowers terminal, 1-3-together, almost 
sessile, large, white, becoming yellow in the evening, fragrant. 
Cirears, Gingie Hills. North Canara, Flowering ia March and 
April. 
(4) G. montana. (Roxb.) 
Ident. W. & A, prod. I. p, 396.—Roxb. fl. Ind. I. p. 709.— 
Dec. prod. IV. p. 383. 
Engrav. Wight's Icon. t. 577. . 
Srec. Cuar. Tree with short rigid spines: leaves oblong, ob-~ 
tuse, nearly sessile, with revolute margins, upper side glabrous and 
‘shining, under slightly pubescent: flowers 3-6-together, fascicled, 
springing from the young leafless shoots, short-pedicelled : corolla 
.5-7-cleft, glabrous in the throat; anthers included ; stigma 2-cleft: 
drupe roundish; nut hard and bony, with 4-6 parietal receptacles ; 
flowers large, white, becoming yellow, very fragrant, 
: eee I nes ‘ 
Circar mountains, flowering in March and April. 
(5) G, cononanta. (Buch) 
Ident. Syme’s Emb. to Ava, p. 474. 
Syn. G. costata, Roxb. fi. Ind. 1. p. 704.—Dec. prod. IV. ps 
‘380. 
Spec. Cuan. Unarmed tree; leaves cuneiform-oblong, smooth, 
resinous when young with numerous large parallel veins : calyx eylin- 
.drical: limb irregularly 5-lobed, resinous outside and prominently 5- 
angled : segments of the corolla 5, obliquely ovate; tube ‘cylindrical ; 
anthers sessile, included : stigma large, 2-lobed : lobes grooved : berry 
,drupaceous, oblong, ventricose, 5-ribbed : flowers terminal, very large, 
white, changing to yellow, very fragrant, ey 
Mountainous parts of the country, Chittagong, F lowering in 
April. 
(6) G. campanunata, (Roxb. ) 
Ident. Roxb. fi. Ind. I. p. 710.—Dee, prod. IV. p. 383. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 578. 
Spec. Cuar. Armed shrub: thorns single, usually terminating 
the lateral opposite branchlets: leaves short-petioled, broad-lanceo- 
late, tapering towards the base: stipules triangular, acute; calyx 
