94 (53. RUBIACE2E. 



HAP,. Kotosho. 



Near 31. nutcropliyUa WALL., but differs from it in having smaller bracts, 

 much larger floral leaves, and smaller calyx-lobes. 



Musssenda parviflora MAT.SUM. et HAYATA Enura. PI. Formos. p. 188. 

 HAB. Kelung, Hozau, lleigaryo, Pachina, Toseikaku, Saisha, Shush u- 

 gai, Taito, Taichu, Tamsui, Koslran. 

 DISTRIB. Loo-choo islands. 



Mussaenda pubescens AIT.; MATSOI. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 188. 



HAB. Southern and western parts of Formosa, (after HENRY). 

 DISTRIB. Central and Southern China. 



13. Kiuitlin Lixx. 



Key to the Formosan Species. 



(1) Calyx-limb 5-fid or parted, teeth elongate, shrub with spines. (2) 

 Calyx shortly 5-dentate, unarmed shrubs. (3). 



(2) Corolla-tube broad, shorter than the limb, calyx-lobes laciniate, ovate. 



11. dumetorum. 



Corolla-tube slender, longer than the limb, calyx-lobes laciniate subulate. 



7t. sinensis. 



( 3 ) Flower-clusters few-flowered, pedicels elongate R. cantldoidcs. 



Trichotomi >us cymes, pedicels very short li. <l>>nsiflom. 



Randia densiflora BEXTH. ; MATSU.V. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Fovmos. p. 190. 



HAB. Kelung. 



DISTRIB. Eastern India, Malay peninsula, to Southern Australia. 



Randia dumetorum LAM. ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. 

 p. 190. 



HAB. Shifun, Hokkokei, Tamsui. Maruyama, Taihoku. 

 DISTRIB. India, Malaya, Tropical and Eastern Africa. 



Randia sinensis K<KM. et Sen.; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. For- 

 mos. p. 191. 



