Gardenia. | LXI. RUBIACER. 411 
although glabrous, are not very different in | shape, i p een it for the present safer to 
Ken it, as proposed by F. Mueller, under G. char 
6. RANDIA, Linn. 
(Stylocoryne, Cav., not of others; POE W. and Arn, ; Cupia, DC.; Gynopachys, Bi) 
Calyx-limb tubular campan fiiia; or annular, a Cep or lobed. 
the top ; lo à 
bricate (usually bontorted) i in the bud. Anthers nearly shea te included in 
the tube or exserted. Ovary 2-celled, with several, usually numerous, ovules 
"e or clusters, or solitary at the summit of short branches or tufts of 
R MM genus, dispersed over the tropical regions of the New and the Old World. 
Often thorny. Geer "o: pelis Corolla-tube cylindrical, 
lobes 
longer than th ues e conii vite Vs E oo A. MEN 
Unarmed rs few, in very loose cymes. Gates oblong, 
nearly as long a as the lobes 2. R. Fitzalani. 
U numerous in dense leaf-opposed cymes ^ Corolla- 
tube much sche than the lob 3. R. densiflora. 
There are specimens also in "uas sg puer on of a Ce pam Lee A ap- 
Se allied k Randia triflora, but scarcely sufficient for accurate descrip 
l. R. Moorei, F. Muell. Herb. A shrub of 8 ft. (C. rige Kate gla- 
> 
us, producing axillary thorns, Kar? d en few i in the specim 1, but 
tübe about 
obtuse, not wä alg so long as the t tube. Fruit n 
Twe r, C. Moo bap mc n Herb. F. ee ete ap- 
ES uy ped Mid ch De TE. Indian R. ( Griffithia) fr wegen W. and 
à 2. R. Fitzalan F. Muell. Herb. An unarme ed tree, quite Soe 
— Lewes Sieg ven or elliptical, obtuse, narrowed into a rather long petiole, 
often above 6 i 
lines stag Corolla-tube oblong 4 to D lines. — slightly contracted at 
: i i ather longer. Anthers 
r, included in the tube. Style slightly thickened i in the middle, with 
Jit r lobes. Fruit hard, En and 1} in. seg or ovoid 
