Gremia.] xxviii. tiliace^. (Maxwell T. Masters.) 391 



eels. ^!^e /rait wrinkled, glabrescent, on a very short hispid torus.— Near 0. Jdrauta, 

 but dittenng in the broader leaves and smaller fruit. 



27. G, blrsuta, VaM Symh. i. 34 ; shrubby, leaves glabrescent or pilose 

 above densely tomentose beneath lanceolate acuminate, peduncles 1-3. drupe 

 subglobose 4-lobed. W.&A. Prodr. i. 78 ; Roxb. PI. Ind. ii. 587 ; Wight Ic. 

 t. 76 ; Thwaxtes Enum. 31 ; Wall. Gat. p. 237, 1091 B. G. pilosa, Rmh. PL Ind. 

 11. 588, not Lam. G. salvifolia, Wall. Gat. 1091, not of Roth. G. helicteri- 

 foha. Wall. Gat. 1090 C; Thwaites Envm. 31. G. Eoxburghii, <?. Don 

 Gen. Syst. i. 548, excl. sun. G. saxatilis, Ram. in Wall. Gat. 1091 E. G. Sul- 

 cona, Ham. m Wall. Gat. 1090 D. G. longifoUa, Ham. inWall. Gat. 1090 E. 



Soathern provinces of the Western Peninsula; Ceylon. 



Branches stellate-hairy. Leaves distichous, 2J-3by l^-I^ in., base 3-nerved, oblique, 

 rounded, iiTegularly serrate, wrinkled ; petiole 4 in., hairy, thickened at the top. 

 Stipules linear, as long as the petiole. Pedancles 1-3, axillary, 2-4-flowered, pedicels 

 very short. Flower-buds oblong, obtuse, pilose. Floiver \ in. diam., white, subse- 

 quently yellow. ASepafa lanceolate. PeJoZs oblong, entire, half as long as the sepals. 

 Drupe glabrescent, the size of a small cherry ; stones 4, 2-o.elled. — Roxburgh's description 

 of the stones of this plant being 1-oelled is probably erroneous, as shown by Wight and 

 Arnott. 



28. G. polygrama, Eoxb. HoH. Beng. 42 ; PI. Ind. ii. 588 ; shrubby, 

 leaves almost sessile narrow velvety beneath, flowers polygamous, drtipe 

 4-lobed. W. & A. Prodr. i. 78 under G. hirsuta j Wall Gat. p. Si37, 1090 B ; 

 Dalz. <£r Gibs. Bomb. PI. 26. G. helicterifolia, WaU. Gat. 1090, partly; 

 Thwaites Enum. 31. G. virainea. Wall. Gat. 1111?. G. lanceolata, iZeri. 

 Eeyne. G. lancifolia, Grah. Gat. Bojnh. PI. 21. G. hirsuta, Wcdl. Cat. 

 p. 237, 1090 C. G. angustifoHa, Wall. Gat. 1106?. G. biloba, Wall. Gat. 

 1107?. ? G. lanceaefolia, Rooeb. PI. Ind. il 586. 



Northwestern India and along the Himalaya, from the Salt RANSEto Nipal, 

 ascending to 4000 ft. ; Concan, PEsn, CErLON. — Distrib. North Australia. 



Herbaceous portions pubescent or thinly pilose ; branches spreading. Leaves dis- 

 tichous, 3-4 by 4-| in., lanceolate, very acute, serrate, base 3-nerved, nerves not 

 arched, secondary nerves transverse, parallel. Stipules subulate. Peduncles l-b, 

 axillary, about half the length of the leaf ; pedicels 2-3, divergent, shorter than the 

 peduncle. Male fl. Sepals J-J in. diam., linear, longer than the oblong entire petals. 

 iStamens numerous. Hekmaphkodite fl. Ovary very hairy, shortly stipitate. IJrupe 

 4 in. diam., hairy, brownish ; stones 4, 1-seeded. 



Sect. II. Omphacarpus. Inflorescence terminal, or terminal and 

 axillary. Plowers involucrate. Drupe with a corky or fibrous rind. 



29. Ct. fibrocarpa, MaM. ; arborescent, young shoots densely covered 

 with brown hairs, leaves scabrous above pilose beneath, stipules laciniate, 

 inflorescence terminal, drupe 1-celled globose tomentose outside fibrous 

 within. 



Malacca, Maingay, Crrifith. 



A tree ; herbaceous portions tomentose. Leaves 5-7 by lf-2J in., somewhat oblique, 

 minutely serrulate, base 3-5-nerved, nerves prominent, secondary distant ; petiole ^ in., 

 densely hairy. Stipules nearly as long as the petiole, ovate, laciniate, concave. Flowers 

 numerous, in terminal cymes ; peduncles longer than the petiole ; pedicels divergent. 

 Bracts oblong, entire, ^-\ in. Sepals linear-oblong, very pilose, i in. Petals linear- 

 oblpng, half the length of the sepals. Tonrus as long as the glands of the petals. Drupe 

 1 by J in., stone 1-seeded. 



30. Ct. g'lobulifera, Mast.; shrubby, herbaceous portions floccose 

 tomentose, leaves glabrescent oblong acuminate entire, base rounded 

 3-nerved, flower-heads globose, drupe 1-celled, stone cartilaginous. 



