582 CXI. VBRBENAOE*. (C. B. Clarke.) [CfmeUna. 



Vab. glaucesoens ; leaves glaucous beneath mature often nearly glabrous, calyx- 

 teeth larger triangular. — Subtropical Himalaya and Kbasia Mta., alt. 0-2000 it. ; 

 J. D. S., &c. Burma and Tenasserim, Kurz. — Probably only the form of ff. arborea 

 from moist places j some N.W. Himalayan examples are intermediate between it and 

 the type. 



2. G. villosa, Roxh. Mort. Beng. 46, and Fl. Ind. iii. 86 ; arboreons, 

 leaves ovate or elHptio mature beneatli and small racemose cymes fulvous- 

 tom.entose, bracts broadly lanceolate acuminate, corolla 1§ in.. Jack in 

 Malay Misc. i. 17, and in Hook. Bot. Misc. i. 284 ; Wall. Cat. 1816 ; Schauer 

 in BO. Prodr. xi. 679. &. asiatica. Wall. Cat.1818, partly ; Kurz For.Fl. 

 ii. 265, not of Linn. — Grmeluiasp. n. 2, Oriff. Notul. iv. 179. JSun^h. Merb. 

 Amb. ii. t. 39. 



Pen ANG ; Wallich. Maiacoa ; Qriffith, Maingay, Sin aAPOBB ; G. Thomson. 

 NiOOBAES; ^Mr».—DlSTKlB. Malaya. 



Spinous (Roxburgh) ; branchlets unarmed. Leaves 3 by 2 in., obtuse or cuneate 

 at both ends, subentire or coarsely toothed, mature glabrate above; petiole | in. 

 Macemes terminal, 1-2 in. ; bracts \ in. Calyx J-J in., tomentose with several large 

 glabrous glands ; teeth small. Corolla yellow j tube very narrow below ; upper lip of 

 the limb larger than the lower, subentire. Drupe | in., ovoid or obovoid, 2-1-seeded. 



3. Ct. asiatica, Linn. ; Itnxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 87 ; shrubby, leavessmall 

 oyatfiL Pr obova te entite.M' lobed mature glabrous, racemes terminal fulvous- 

 tomentose, bracts small caducous, corolla Ii in. Lamk. III. t. 642 ; Wall. 

 Cat. \%\%, partly, Schauer in DC. Predr.sii.&J^; WiffAt Ill.t.l74i; Bedd. 

 For. Man. 172; Brand. For. Fl. 365. G. coromandeliana, Burm. Fl. Ind. 

 132. Gr. lobata, Oaertn. Fruct. i. 268, t. 56, e%cl. syn. RumpTi. G. parvifolia, 

 Boxb. Cor. PI. ii. 32, t. 162; Wall. Cat. 2654; Schauerl. c. G. parviflora, 

 Boxb. I. c. G. inermis, Blanco Fl. Filip. 493. Micbelia spinosa, Amman, 

 in Act. Petrop. viii. 218, t. 18. 



Deccan Peninsttla and Ceylon, frequent; Boxburgh, &c. — Bengalj culti- 

 vated. 



Spinfigcent, or unarmed. Zea!)e»3:0^ in., entire or coarsely lobed, mature beneath 

 glabrous glaucescent from a close coat of minute round glands ; petiole'^ in . Racemes 

 1-2 in. ; bracts \ in. Cali^x J in., tomentose, but with large bare glands, as in G. 

 villosa, as is the corolla. I)rupe aClso as of 'G. villosa, with which this species has been 

 confounded by Kurz and others. 



4. €r. Kystrix, Kurz in Journ. As. 8op. 1870, ii. 81 , and For. Fl. ii. 265 ; 

 leaves elliptic cuneate or rhomboid at both ends mature glabrous, cymes 

 suboapitate, bracts very large nervose coloured, corolla 2 in. Benth. in Gen. 

 PI. ii. 1154. G. Knlaysoniana, Wall. Oat. 6317. 



Tenassebim ; fide JTare.— Disteib Siam, Philippines. 



A large, spinous, scandent shrub. Leaves 3 by i.\ in., entire, beneath glaucous 

 with scattered round glands ; petiole 1 in. Cymes 2 in. ; bracts IJ by 1 in., ovate, 

 5-nerved. Corolla yellow, much as of G. villosa, but less tomentose without ; dried 

 exceeding 2 in., 1 in. (Kurz). Drupe ^ in., obovoid, 2-seeded. 



5. Ct. oblongrifolia, Boxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 83 ; arboreous, leaves ovate or 

 oblong entire somewhat rough, panicles terminal brachiate brown-farinose, 

 bracts small caducous, corolla large rosy. Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 679. 



E. Bengal (Roxburgh). 



A tall timber tree. Leaves 6-12 by 3-8 in. ; petiole 2 iti., with several glands 

 close to the apex. Calyx cyathiform, entire, farinose, a few glands on the outside. 

 Corolla-tube short ; limb 5-partite, lower lip longer with a deep yellow mark in the 

 centre of its base. Anthers bipartite. Drupe oblong, somewhat 4-coruered and 



