GRE 
ther, one, two or three 
half fo lon g as the leaves. 
11. G. afatica. Linn. Mant. 122. Sonnerat. Voy. v 
244.t. 138. Vahl. Symb. 
roughith above, fnow-white and finely downy, 
Footfalks half an inch long, 
globofe, red, t 
able, 
12. G. tiliefolia. Vahl. Symb. vy. 1, 35- (Microcos lateri- 
flora; Linn, Sp. Pl. 734. Fi. Zeyl.n.20*. Hamdamanias; 
roundifh, fomewhat heart- 
the bafe, fmoothi on 
. erter than the footftalks, 
abl. Native of the Eait Indies. Leaves twice as large 
as the laft, bluatly and pretty equally ferrated. . F, ootftalts 
- fearcely thickened upwards, powdery 
f-heart-fha dly half fo ‘ 
hree together, about the length 
ed, fmooth. Our knowledge 
the only one, except n. 14, that we have not 
from Vahl, who has well diftinguifhed it from 
the laft, to which Murray had erroneoufly affixed the Lin- 
nan fynonym. 
13. G. villofa. Leaves heart-thaped, ferrated, fringed, ra- 
ther unequal at the 
Flower-ftalk 
in diameter, heart-fhaped, rounded 
tharply ferrated, with 
¢ rugged and harth ; the un- 
with prominent briftly ribs and 
an inch long, hair ; 
: ci 2 seal to thofe 
or four flowered, very 
outfide of the 3, a 
calyx 6 y nen, Which is 
patible Av Pa half length maf the 
branoi Pe are the length of the 
podcbrae, SS: 
] ymb. v. 1. 35. (Chadara velutina; 
AOR ee) Laan fr 
dak ert 
i6 called Neftham, _ A forub, whofe branches 
- part are clothed with extremely thort foft down ves on 
oval, fometimes flightly an- 
obi 
14. G. 
neath, 
2. Stipulas fetaceous, deciduous 
- Stipulas lancec- bei 
easy har 
Slobofe, fup- 
GRE 
-flowered, divaricated, hairy, not gular towards the extremity, obtufe, unequally and diftantly 
errated, whiter underneath, oblique or unequal at the bafe. 
.. Flowers {maller than in G. 
afiatica, on axillary, three-cleft, fhort ftalks, two or three- 
together. §. : 
Grewi /alvifolia. Linn. Suppl. 409, is Alangium decapes 
talum, Lamarck Dict, v. 1. 174. Willd. Sp. Pl. v. 2. 
Il74. 
eaarat Microcos. See Micnocos. 
Since our article Grewia was written, we have had accefs 
to the ath volume of the Annales du Mufeam d’ Hift. Nat. in 
which, page 82, is an excellent Mémoire on that genus, by 
the celebrated Juffieu, accompanied by five plates, in which 
fourteen {pecies are figured. ‘This author defcribes thirty- 
three {pecies, of which four are by himfelf eiteemed doubtful. 
Thefe are his apetala, t. ag. f. 33. ertocarpa, t. 51. f. 3; 
fahl’s. velutina. There are fome doubts 
y by land floods, in order to fin 
ele grewts, and then exainine, in a flraight line with the 
five miles off ; and if there be any 
mine there, they generally meet with fhoad-ftones, as tokens 
ity j way. Phil. Tranf. N° 6o. a 
‘GREwT, in Afining, fignifies the {par, or matrix, in which 
ore is found in a mineral vein; cailed alfo the. gangrene, 
vein-ituff, deads, &c. 
GREY, Lady 
Henry Grey, m 
daughter of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, and 
very early age, re- 
Reet as a prodigy in learning and ufefal acquirements. 
es the accomplifhmerts of needle-wor utiful 
{cholar 
to have acqu not 01 
nguages, but the Hebrew, Chaldee, 
' her judgment was equal to 
the readinefs*of her apprehenfion, and fhe aileowiles ses 
