Grewia.] xxv. tiliacevE. 303 
(10) G. florida Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. Supp. 405. G. laurifolia 
Masters, l.c. i. 392; King, Journ. Hs. Soc. Beng. l.c. 114. 
A tree 20 to 30 ft. tall. Leaves thinly coriaceous, glabrous, 
oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate-acuminate or acute, base rounded, 
tiinerved from base with 1 pair of nerves alternate from midrib 
above, reticulations invisible 4 to 6 in. long, 1*5 to 2 - 5 in. wide; 
petioles ’5 to 7 in. long. Panicles terminal and axillary, 1*5 to 
4 in. long, lax puberulous, few-flowered. Flowers '2 in. long. 
Sepals ovate concave, tomentose on both sides. Petals shorter, 
oblong (sometimes absent). Torus cup-shaped, rim hairy. Ovary 
globose, sub-glabrous, 4-celled; style thick. Drupe ovoid *5 in. 
long, glabrous, fleshy. Pyrene 1- to 3-celled, usually i-seeded. 
Hab. Open hilly jungle. Pahang Kwantu. Malacca (Griffith, 
Maingay); Bukit Panchur (Derry); Merlimau (Cantley). Perak, 
Gunong Bubu Range (Kunstler). Penang Hill, Ralik Pulau; the 
Spout; Pondok Durian (Curtis). Distrib. Sumatra. Native 
names ; Medang Salusul; Jejuwai; Damak Damak Ayer. 
6. TRIUMFETTA, Linn. 
Slender shrublets or herbs, more or less stellate-hairy. Leaves 
serrate or dentate, simple or lobed. Flowers in dense axillary 
cymes, bright yellow small. Sepals 5, oblong concave. Petals 5. 
Stamens 5 to 35, on a ffeshy-lobed glandular torus. Ovary 2- to 
5-celled; cells 2-ovuled; style filiform. Stigma 5-toothed. Fruit 
globose or oblong, spiny or bristly, indehiscent or 3- to 6-valved. 
Seed 1 or 2 in each cell, albuminous. Species about 10, tropics 
generally. 
Erect tall shrublets. 
Glabrescent; fruit very small indehiscent, spines 
short . .' . . (1) T. rhomboidea 
Stem villous; leaves hairy; fruit larger, dehiscent, 
spines long-bristly, hooked . . . (2) T. pilosa 
Steam and leaf backs velvety hairy; fruit tomentose, 
spines straight, bristly . . . . (3) T. pseudo-cana 
Prostrate, leaves lobed or simple, toothed. 
Petals - 2 in. long; fruit *2 in. through . . (4) T. grandidens 
Petals *4 in. long; fruit *5 in. through . . (5) T. subpalmata 
(1) T. rhomboidea Jacq. Enum. PI. Carib. 22; DC. Prod. i. 
507; Masters, l.e. i. 395; Wight Ic. t. 320; King, l.c. 116. 
A shrubby annual, glabrous or pubescent, erect, branched with 
long intemodes. Leaves very variable, often lobed, usually rhom¬ 
boid, lanceolate or obovate, glabrous above or pubescent, some¬ 
times tomentose beneath, often trilobed, serrate or dentate, 1 to 
3 in. long, -25 to 1*5 in. wide. Flowers 4 to 6 axillary on short 
peduncles. Sepals apiculate. Petals bright yellow, oblong. Fruit 
•2 in. across, globose, tomentose, with short hooked glabrous or 
