96 69. mRUDBIACEE. 
19. Ixora« Li. 
Ixora chinensis Law.; Marscw. et HavarA Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 192. 
Har. Kelung, Taichü, Kashinro, Bioritsu, 'ainan. 
Drsrnmp. Malay peninsula and archipelago. 
90.  Pavetta Lx. 
Pavetta indiea LiN.; Marsuw. et Havxara Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 193. 
Har. Kotosho. 
DrisrRmp. India, Malaya, Northern Australia. 
91. Morinda Lisx. 
Key to the. Formosan Species. 
Leaves elongately oblong, acute at the base, acute or shortly acuminate at the 
apex, lO em.long, 31i em. broad, obtuse at the very extremity. — Flowers 
in terminal compound umbels, umbels sessile, umbellules pedicelled, 
pedieels or radii 2 em. long, umbellules 5-10-flowered, flowers sessile. 
Fruits synearp, depressingly globose, i em. in diameter.....; M. wmbellata. 
Leaves ovate or broadly ovate, 20 em.long, 10 em. broad, obtuse at both ends. 
Branches very strong. Synearp depressingly globose 4 em. in diameter. 
Ceu I eS OP M. citrifolia. 
Morinda citrifolia Lriw.; Marsuw. et HayarA Enum. Pl. Formos. 
j95 19 By 
Har. dHKotosho, Koshün. 
Disrnr. CTropieal Asia, Eastern Afriea, Northern Australia. 
Morinda umbellata LiNN.; Marscw, et Havar Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 194. 
Har. Kusshaku, Kelung. 
Drsrnm.  Widely diffused in "Tropical Asia, Japan to Northern Australia. 
