412 _ LXI. RUBIACER. [ Randia. 
` Queens! and. Cape Upstart, Magnetical Island, etc., Burdekin Expedition; En- 
deavour river, VW. Hill ; Broad Sound, Bo wman ; Rockingham Bay, Dallachy, W. Hill. 
3. R. densiflora, Benth. Fl. Hongk. 155. An unarmed shrub, glabrous 
except sometimes the flowers. Leaves oval-oblong or almost lanceolate te, coria- 
ceous, shining, 4 to 5 in. long. Flowers rather crowded in shortly peduneu- 
late or almost sessile cymes, really axillary, ra they appear leaf-opposed 
by the abortion of the’ subtending leaf. on dg -limb cup-shaped, ge 
toothed. Corolla-tube dei 1 line long, very hairy inside at the 
lobes oblong, nearly 3 lines long. An thers epos Style linear, = » 
serted, the lobes not separating spontaneously. Berries small and globular 
or larger and ovoid. Seeds ovoid, compressed or angular, more or less 1u- 
mersed in the pulpy placenta. BEE densiflora, DC. Prod. iv. 394, and other 
synonyms quoted Fl. Hongk. l. e. ; Leora Thozetiana, : Muell. Fragm. ii. 132. 
N. Australia. Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown Eare his MS.). 
Queensland. "Zero (ag Islan Kä Brown; Port Denison, Thozet, Dallachy ; 
a lac 
The species is common in the Eastern ce ae It is evidently closely allied to E 
coryne racemosa, Cav., from the Philippine Islands, which I think should include S. 
A. Gray, as ejr sag E proposed by Hooker ep Arnott. Griffithia Gardneri, Thw. Es 
Pl. Ceyl. 158, fro m Ceylon, is me e distinguished specifica cally from R. 
€— Harveyi; A. Gray, from (he 21 Wee is rather more distinct, but yet hn 
ing to the same te S Zen iid — 
d WEBERA, Schreb. 
(Stylocoryne, W. and Arn. and others, not of Cav.) 
Calyx-limb short, truncate or 5-toothed, d ein Corolla-tube gir 
a cal; lobes 5, imbricate (usually sontórtedy i in the bud. Anthers uar 
exserted. a d 
er attached to a pom placenta. Fruit a globular berry. Style long, 
slightly thickened upwards, undivided. Seeds angular, without any or Weg 
very thin pulp.—$Shrubs or trees, without thorns. Stipules solitary oM 
oe side, pointed, with a broad base but not E Flowers not us sually 
numerous, in Mo terminal es or corym 
€ scattered over tropical Africa, Asia, the S. Pacific islands. Ver zé 
The species je un 
Hg hes species ri apparently difti m das very Lët allied to a common 0 
. W. Dallachiana, F. Muel Herb. A tree of 20 to 30 ft. (et 
achy). Leaves petiolate, oval elliptical or oblong, acuminate, narrow e 
the base, often 6 t n.long. Flowers very numerous in a te inal ve? 
tomous corymb han the leaves. Calyx very small, - limb ls 
[t] $ o 
cup-shaped, o obscurely toothed. Corolla-tube sionder about Rus, 
and 
edet Albany Island, JF. Hill, y agre Mh Bay, Dallachy.—l Jo. feb 
foliage the species is undistinguishable from dg n W. sambucina (Pace DC, 
Ge 
Stylocoryne, A. Gray) of theFiji and other Ge island ud the specimens ham ? twice ds 
tendency to dry black; the and SE I can detect is in the corolla-tube fully 
long, but this appears to be cons 
pues yee 
