418 RUBIACE.A. MoRINDA. 
Roth's deseription, taken from nearly unbranched specimens similar to 
what we also possess from Heyne's herbarium, is so very faithful, as to leave 
no doubt but Brown had overlooked it when he proposed a new name for 
this species. The root is nearly simple, descending, long, straight or slightly 
flexuose. We have before us a few specimens from Pathoocottah with the 
stem apparently decumbent, the branches unilateral and flexuose, and the 
flowers in a much branched dense panicle; but this is obviously the effect of 
accident. 
Species known only by name. 
t 1277. (31) H. linarifolia (Brown.)—Br. in Wall. L. n. 870.—H. capitata, 
herb. Heyne. 
t 1278. (32) H. tubularis (Brown.)—Br. in Wall. L. n. 876.—H. capitata, 
Wight.—Gratiola aromatica, herb Heyne. 
t 1279. (33) H. minima (Heyne.)—Heyne in Wall. L. n. 877. 
t 1280. (34) H. Mysorensis (Heyne.)— Heyne in Wall. L. n. 882. 
t 1281. (35) H. ? triflora (Heyne.)— Heyne in Wall. L. n. 883. 
t 1282. (36) H. puberula (Brown.)—Br. in Wall. L. n. 884. 
t 1283. (37) H. eymosa (Brown.)— Br. in Wall. L. n. 885. 
+ 1284. (38) H. glabella (Brown.)—Br. in Wall. L. n. 886.—H. hispida, 
herb. Heyne. 
t 1285. (39) H. pygmea (Wall.)—Wall. L. n. 6199.— Oldenlandia scabra, 
Wight ; herb. Madr. 
TRIBE IV. GUETTARDACER. Kunth. 
Fruit drupaceous, containing 2-8 nuts, or 1 several-celled nut ; nuts 
or cells 1-seeded, very rarely with 2 seeds, the one above the other. 
Seeds somewhat terete, elongated, usually erect. Albumen fleshy.— 
Shrubs or small trees. Leaves opposite or sometimes in threes, with 
interpetiolar stipules. 
SUBTRIBE I. MORINDEX. DC. 
Flowers and fruit densely aggregated, cohering, and forming a capitulus. 
XIV. MORINDA. Vaill.; Linn. ; Lam. ill. t. 153; Gaertn. fr. 1. t. 29. 
Calyx-tube obovate, usually conerete with those of the nearest flowers ; 
limb short, scarcely toothed. Corolla infundibuliform ; tube somewhat te- 
rete ; limb spreading, '5—4-lobed: sestivation valvular. Stamens 5-4: fila- 
ments usually very short and with the anthers (linear) included, rarely with 
the anthers protruded. Style filiform. Stigma bifid; segments pee 
rui 
site, rarely 3-4 in a verticil. Stipules within the petioles, usually — 
membranaceous.  Peduncles solitary or several together, axillary or leat- 
pound berry. Bark of the root used for dyeing. 
