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1'5 to 2 in. long, articulate near the apex and bearing two large broadly 
ovate deciduous bracts. Involucres of the individual flower 10 to 12, 
linear-lanceolate, connate at the base, as long as the calyx, hispid- 
tomentose like the calyx. Galyx with 5 deep linear teeth ; the tnbe 
10-ribbed, 1 to 1'25 in. long. Corolla 4 in. in diam., purple. Fruit 
pointed, hispid, as long as the persistent calyx. Seeds reniform, their 
edges densely fulvous-sericeous. Mast, in Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. i. 337 ; 
Kurz For. PI. Br. Burro, i. 126; DC. Prod. i. 455 ; Wall. PI. As. Rar. 
i. 44, t. 51 ; Wall. Cat. 1903. H. setoms, Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 194. JI. 
vestitns, Griff. Notul. iv. 519. 
Penaug, Perak. Distrib. Java, India. 
4. H. tiliacecs, Linn. Spec. 976. A small much branched tree; 
young branches minutely pubescent. Leaves sub-coriaceous, broadly 
cordate to reniform, minutely crenulato or entire, rarely lobed, acute ; 
upper surface scaly, minatory pubescent, glabrescont or glabrous ; lower 
densely and minutely hoary- pubescent j nerves 7 to 9 pairs, palmate ; 
length and breadth 3*5 to 6 5 in., petioles *5 to 2 in., stipules oblong, 
oblique, shorter than the petiole. Flowers solitary ; or in pedunculate, 
solitary, 2 to 3-flowered, axillary cymes ; the peduncles 2 or 3 times as 
long as the petioles, with 2 obliquely oblong, opposite, pubescent, 
caducous bracts. Involucres 7 to 10, acute, united above the middle. 
Sepals 5, like the involucres but twice as long, with an elongated gland 
externally. Corolla campanulate, 4 in. in diam., yellow with crimsom 
centre. Fruit as long as the calyx or shorter, ovate- acute, stellate- 
pubescent, spuriously 10-celled. Seech few, obovate-reniform, faintly 
striate, sparsely scaly, pubescent, or glabrous. Mast, in Hook. fil. Fi. 
Br. Ind. i. 343; Kurz For, Fl. Burm. i. 126 ; DC. Prod. i. 454: Cav. 
Diss. iii. p. 151, t. 55, f. 1 ; Bl. Bijdr. 72 ; Roxb. Fl. Ind. iii. 182 j Miq, 
Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. 2, 153; Beddome Fl. Sylvafc. Anal. Gen. t. 4. 
Paritmm tiliaceum, A. Juss. in St. Hil. Fl. Bras. Med. i. p. 156 ; (excl. 
syn. H. elatum) W. <fe A. Prodr. i. 52 ; Wight Io. t. 7 ; Wall. Cat. 
1912; Thwaites Enum. 26; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 17; Griff. Notul. 
iv. 523. E. tortuosits, Roxb. Fl. Br. Ind. iii. 192 ; Wall. Cat. 1912 G, 
1913 B. 
All the provinces; near water. Distrib. The tropics generally 
near the coasts. 
5. H. floccosus, Mast, in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. i. 343. A tree 
30 to 40 feet high ; young branches, petioles, peduncles and outer 
surfaces of involucres and calyx rugnloscand minutely rusty-pubernlons. 
Leaves sub-coriaceous, cordatc-roniform, 5-angled, acute, irregularly and 
