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lii mu l KS dark -coloured. Loaves oblong-ovate or elliptic, shortly jand 
bluntly acuminate, minutely serrate; base rounded, 3-uorved; upper 
Borface glabrous; the lower pale with tho trans verso veins prominent 
and straight : lateral nerves about 3 pairs : leugth 3 to 4*5 in., breadth 
1*5 to 2 in., petiole 25 in. Umbels pedunculato, axillary or terminal, 
6 to 8-flowered ; the peduncle from 6 to 1 in. long, with a whorl of 
small lanceolate glabrous bracteoles at its apex. Flowers *75 in. long 
when expanded ; their pedicels hirsute, unequal, from *2 to "5 in. long. 
Sepals ribbed and tomentoso outside, glabrous inside, liuoar-obloug, 
refloxed. Petals much shorter than the sepals, oblong, each springing 
from the back of a large orbicular claw with hirsute edges. Torus long, 
ridged, tomentose. Fruit depressed-globular, obtusoly 2- to 4-angled 
and with 2 to 4 shallow lobes, pericarp sparsely stellate-puberulous ; 
endocarp pulpy ; pyrene 2 to 4-celled ; its loculi 1-seeded, the endecarp 
bony. Wight 1c. 83; Wall. Cat. 1084; Mast, in Hook. fil. PI. Br. Ind. 
i. 385. 
Malacca, Penaug, Griffith, Maingay. Perak, King's Collector, Wray. 
Roxburgh has left an excellent coloured drawing of this iu tho 
library of the Calcutta Herbarium, and there is no doubt about his plant. 
I cannot agree in identifying with this G. jtedkellata, Roxb , which that 
author received from Amboyna : nor do 1 think that any Qreivia from 
the Peninsula of Hindustan is referablo to this species. 
2. Grewia paniculata, Roxb. PI. Ind. ii. 5 ( JI. A bushy tree 15 to 
30 feet high: young branches scurfy stellate- tomentose, ultimately 
glabrous, their bark brown. Leaves coriaceous, cuneate-obovato to 
elliptic ; the apex blunt, shortly and abruptly acuminate, sometimes 
3-lobed and unequal, obscurely serrate-dentate ; tho base rounded, 3- 
norved ; upper surface powdered with minute sparse stellate pubesconce, 
the midrib and nerves tomentose : lower surface uniformly stellate- 
tomentose; the veins transverse, little curved, bold; lateral nerves 
4 or 5 pairs, ascending, rather straight, prominent beneath : length 3 to 
6 iu., breadth 15 to 2 75 in. ; petiole 25 in., tomentose : stipules glabres- 
cent, lanceolate, often united in pairs, rather shorter than tho petioles. 
Panicles 2'25 to 3*5 in. long, terminal or axillary, rusty-tomoutose ; 
bracteoles numerous, linear, sometimes bifid : branches spreading. 
Floioers *25 in. loug, the pedicels rather shorter. Sepals spreading, 
concave, obovato narrowed to the base, the edges thin ; tomentose on 
the outer, pilose on tho inner, surface. Petals shorter than the sepals, 
oblong, blunt, expanded at tho base into a concave claw, hirsute especial- 
ly outside. Torus eup-sbaped, short, tho lip tomentose. Ovary ovoid, 
stellate -tomentose, 4-celled, each cell with several ovules. Fruit ob- 
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