94: 63. RUPIACEX. 
Har. Kotosho. 
Near AM. iacrophilla. WArr., but differs from it in having smaller braets, 
much larger floral leaves, and smaller calyx-lobes. 
Mussenda parviflora Marsuw. et Hayara. Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 188. 
Har. Kelung, Hozan, Heigaryo, Pachina, 'lOseikaku, Suisha, Shüshü- 
gai, Taito, Taichü, Tamsui, Koshün. 
DisrnrmB. | Loo-ehoo islands. 
Musssenda pubescens Arr.; Marscw. et Havara Enum. Pl. Formos. 
p. 188. 
Har. Southern and western parts of Formosa, (after HENRY). 
DrisraiB. Central and. Southern China. 
13. Randia Li. 
Key to the Formosan Species. 
(1) Calyx-imb 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. 
A MS EE 2. dumetorum. 
Corolla-tube slender, longer than the limb, ealyx-lobes laciniate subulate. 
gk Eee H. sinensis. 
(9) Flower-elusters few-fHowered, pedicels elongate. ........ AH. canthioides. 
'"Trichotomous eymes, pedieels very short. .............. R. densiflora. 
Randia densiflora Prxru.: Marscw. et HayarA Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 190. : 
Has. Kelung. 
Disrnrb. Eastern India, Malay peninsula, to Southern Xustralia. 
Randia dumetorum Law.; Marsuw. et Hayara Enum. Pl. Formos. 
ipe. dU TOE 
Har. Shifun, Hokkokei, Tamsui, Maruyama, Taihoku. 
DisrRrP. India, Malaya, "Tropical and Eastern Africa. 
Randia sinensis hw, et Scg.; Marsuw. et. Hayara Enum. Pl. For- 
mos. p. 191. 
