114 LXXV. RUPIACEX. (J. D. Hooker.) [ Randia.. 
14. R. anisophyila, Jack in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey § Wall. ii. 561; - 
softly villous or tomentose, erect, unarmed, leaves large obovate cuspidate pairs - 
unequal, cymes axillary villous, corolla silky, lobes equalling the tube, berry 
woody ellipsoid tomentose many-seeded crowned with a tubular calyx-limb. 
Gardenia ? anisophylla, Wall. Cat. 8899; DC. Prodr, iv. 981. 
Maracca, Penana, and SINGAPORE, Jack, &e. 
A small tree; branches robust, villous. Leaves 9-15 by 31-5 in., pale brown, . 
variable as to pubescence, narrowed at the base; petiole short; stipules united into - 
a villous 2-lipped tube bearded within. Cymes stoutly peduncled, many-flowered ; 
bracts deciduous. Flowers pedicelled, white. Calyx ovoid, tomentose ; limb tubular, 
silky within; teeth ovate-subulate, deciduous. Corolla coriaceous, 3-2 in. diam. ; 
lobes oblong. Stigma fusiform. Berry 1-14 in. long; pericarp thin with a woody 
endocarp. Seeds many, compressed, smooth. 
15. R. sikkimensis, Hook. f.; pubescent, erect, shrubby, unarmed, . 
leaves in unequal pairs elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate acuminate slightly pubescent 
above more so beneath, cymes axillary tomentose, corolla densely silkily 
tomentose, tube longer than the oblong lobes bearded within below the 
middle. 
Foot of the Sex lIrwaravA; on dry hills below Kursiong, alt. 4000 ft., 
J. D. H. 
A woody shrub; branches stout, leafy at the tips. Leaves brown when dry, 4-7 
by 13-23 in., rather membranous, with scattered hairs above, tomentose especially on 
the nerves beneath; petiole short, tomentose; stipules very broad, acute or euspidate, 
connate in a glabrous or hairy tube, or free. Cymes sessile; branches erect, short, 
bracts small, acute. Flowers pedicelled, erect. Calyx pubescent, funnel-shaped ; 
limb dilated, teeth subulate. Corolla 1 in. diam. ; tube nearly 1 in. long, very silky ; 
lobes not half as long, obtuse, glabrous within; mouth glabrous. Stigma clavate, 2- 
lobed. Ovary 2-celled, many-ovuled; ovules apparently not sunk in the placenta.— 
Specimens not numerous or good, 
Sror. VI. Gardenioides. An unarmed tree. Flowers cymose. Calyx- 
lobes small. Corolla-tube very short; limb inflated, very large, 5-lobed. Berry 
large, globose, with a woody rind, many-seeded. 
16. R. exaltata, Grif. Notul. iv. 262; glabrous, erect, unarmed, leaves 
elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate acute or subacute, cymes axillary or leaf-opposed 
pubescent, corolla very large, tube short, limb inflated, berry large woody many- 
seeded. Kurz For. Fl. ii. 46. Gardenia pulcherrima, Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. 
1872, ii. 312; 1877, i1. 155; For. Fl. ii. 45. 
TrxassERIM; Mergui, in Mangrove Swamps, Griffith (Kew Distrib. 2826). ANDA- 
MAN ÍIsrANDS, Kurz. 
A tree, 50 ft.; trunk slender; branches with pale bark, youngest compressed and 
pubescent. Leaves 4-7 by 2-3}, greenish when dry, coriaceous; petiole short; sti- 
pules broadly triangular. Cymes subsessile; branches stout, short, few-flowered, 
Calyx tomentose; teeth triangular. Corolla white, sweet-scented, 3 in. long; limb 
eampanulate, 14 in. across the broad ovate lobes; throat naked. Anthers slender, in- 
cluded. Style filiform; stigma included, clavate, 2-lobed. Berry globose, 1-13 in, 
diam.; pericarp smooth, very woody. Seeds imbedded in pulp, À in. across, much 
compressed, obtusely angled, smooth or wrinkled.-— Griffith, and Kurz (copying him), 
describes the leaves as unequal subrepand and pubescent at the nerve-axils beneath, 
Srcr. VII. Buclinia. Unarmed erect shrubs. Leaves in equal pairs. 
Flowers solitary or fascicled, axillary or terminal. Caly2-lobes very long. Corolla 
large, funnel-shaped. 
17. R. macrophylla, Br. in Wall. Cat. 8304 (Rothmannia); erect, 
unarmed, branches and leaves beneath hispid or glabrate, leaves subsessile nar- 
