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12. G. villosa, Willd. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. Berol. 1803, 205 ; FL 

 Br. I. 1. 388 ; Da]z. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 25 ; Braiidis For. ¥l 39. 



W. & S. India from Sind to Travancore, sparingly over tlie Deccan and 

 Sind. I have specimens of this species from Ajmere, N.-W. Provinces. 

 I have fonnd it in the dry forests near Gokak, Belganm District. Brandis 

 says it is found in the Konkan. Fl. June-Sept. Fr. Oct.-ISov., edible. 



13. G. laevigata, Yahl. Symb. 1. 34 ; Fl. Br. T. 1. 389 ; Brandis For. 

 Fl. 42 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 37. Kaori, gurguri^ K. ; GulgoUop, Kon. 



E. Himalaya, Khasia hills, W. & S. India and Burma, North K^nara 

 and Konkan near village sites and in deciduous forests, not common.. 

 Fl. R. Fr. R. & C. Wood rather heavy, fibrous, close-grained ^ 

 soft, white, yellowish or brownish. Bark yields a fibre. 



14. G. Ritchiei, Mast. Fl. Br. I. 1. 389. MudkarM, K. A large 

 climber. Stem covered with blunt thorns. Flowers rather large, white. 

 Style lorg ; stigma capitate. This species, which is very closely allied 

 to 0. umbellifera, Bedd., if not identical with it, is found on the Amboli 

 Gh^t near Poondre, Belgaum District- Fl. Fr. Feb.-Mch. Also found 

 near the falls of Gairsoppah. 



15. G. abutilifolia, Juss. in Ann. Mus. IV. 92 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 390 ^ 

 Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 26 ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. 37. Karikawdi, Jtowri, K, 



W. Peninsula from N. K^nara to Malabar, in N. Kanara along 

 nalas and moist shady places. A large shrub or small tree. Flowers 

 during May and June. Fr. ripe Aug. -April. The Xanara plant which 

 was named as above at Kew is closely allied to 0. pUosa, Lamk. The 

 leaves are not cordate, ard the short, deflexed pedicels are charaeteristicr 

 Wood grey, hard, tough, compact. Annual rings distinct. Pores medium 

 sized, round, often divided or in small groups in narrow rings of white 

 tissue. Medullary rays broad and fine, 4-5 fine between each pair of 

 broad rays. Weighs 48 lbs. to the cubic foot. 



16. G. hirsuta, Vahl. Symb. 1. 34 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 391 ; W. & A. Prodr. 

 1. 78 - Wight Icones t. 76 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 587. 



Southern provinces of the Western Peninsula and Ceylon. A 

 BcandeBt shrub common in the dry parts of the Belgaum District (Gokak) ; 

 also near Dharwar, often in hedges, also found on the Bababuden Hills of 

 Mysore. The penicillate stigma and shining coppery drupes are charac- 

 teristic. Fl. R. S. Fr. C. S. 



17. G. polygama, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 588 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 391 ; Dalz. &■ 

 Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 26 ; Brandis For. Fl. 42. QoiuU, Vern. 



N. W. India, along the Himalayas from the Salt range to Nepal, 

 ascending to 4000 ft. Central Provinces, Konkan, Pegu and Ceylon, 

 along the Western ghats from Bombay southwards. Fl. July-Aug, 

 Fr. C. S. 



18. G, Mierocos, L. ; DC. Prod. 1. 510 ; Fl. Br. I. 1. 392 ; Dalz. & 

 Gibs. Bomb. FL 26. Shiruly asoUn, M. 



