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• 2. G PiLOSA, Lam.— Shrubby ; leaves 3-nerved, on very short 

 petioles, cuneate or obovate oblong, rounded or slightly cordate at 

 the base, unequally serrated, rough with stellate hairs; peduncles 

 axillary, 1 to 3, as long as the petiole, 3-flowered ; flowers yellow, 

 largish ; drupes 1 to 4-lobed, crustaceous covered with stellate 

 hairs. The JDeccaii ; flowers in July. Syn. G carpinifolia, Roxb. 

 Fl Ind. ii, 587. 



3. G Abutilifoha, Juss. — Arborescent; leaves 3-nerved, round- 

 ish cordate, irregularly and coarsely toothed, upperside rough, under 

 harshly tomentose ; peduncles several together, axillary, about 

 half as long as the petiole, 3 to 4 -flowered ; sepals oblong, about 

 thrice the length of the oblong entire petals ; drupes 4-lobed, 

 pubescent and hairy ; nuts four or less, 1 to 2-celled. Juss. in 

 Ann. Mus. 4, p 92 ; G aspera, Roxb. Fl Ind. ii, p 590. The 

 Deccan ; flowers in June ; fruit in August. 



4. G TiLiAEFOLiA, Vahl. — Leaves 6-nerved, roundish cordate, 

 bluntly -toothed ; stipules auricled on one side; drupes 2-lobed, 

 smooth and shining. Common iri Bombay. Syn. G arborea, 

 Roth. nov. sp. p 247. 



5. G AsiATicA, Linn. — Arborescent; leaves 6-nerved, roundish 

 cordate, obtuse or acutish, sometimes unequal at the base, un- 

 equally serrated, upperside at length nearly glabrous, under gla- 

 brous, pubescent or hoary ; stipules lanceolate subulate ; peduncles 

 axillary, 2 to 4, twice or thrice as long as the petiole, 3-flowered; 

 flowers yellow ; drupes globose, with 1 to 2 one-celled nuts. This 

 is the common cultivated Phulsi, but which we have found truly 

 wild in the Poona CoUectorate. 



6. G Orientalis, Linn. — A scandent shrub ; leaves 3-nerved, 

 ovate or oblong lanceolate, shortly and bluntly acuminated, nearly 

 quite glabrous ; peduncles axillary, solitary, three-flowered ; drupes 

 nearly globose, slightly 4-lobed, covered with a short tomentum. 

 On the Southern Ghauts. Syn. G rhamnifolia, Roth. nov. sp. 

 p 244. ^ 



7. G CoLUMNADis, Sm. — Leaves 3-nerved, ovate, oblong or 

 lanceolate, rigid crenated, scabrous on both sides ; drupes turbi- 

 nate, bristly hairy ; flowers white. Syn. G pilosa. Lam. Encycl. ; 

 G orientalis, Vahl., Synib. Pluk. t. 50,/. 4; Wight. Ic. t. 44. 



8. G MiCROCOS, Linn. — Leaves ovate or obovate lanceolate, 

 glabrous ; flowers terminal panicled, very different in inflorescence 

 from all the rest. Common in the hilly parts of the Concan. G 

 uHmfolia, Roxb. Fl Ind. ii, p 591; Microcos paniculata, Linn; 

 Rheed. Mai. i, t. 56. Native name " Sheerul." 



9. G. PoLYGAM A, Roxb. Fl Ind. ii, 588.— Shrubby ; leaves 

 lanceolate serrate hairy ; peduncles axillary, longer than the 

 petioles, 2 to 6-flowered ; drupes 2, each 2-lobed, with a solitary 



