58 RUBIACER. [ Mussanda, 
5. M. calycina, Wall.—An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 5- 
12 ft. high, more or less appressed-pubescent; stipules triangular-lan- 
ceolate, pubescent ; leaves more or less ovate to elliptically oblong, 
tapering at the base, on a 3-4 lin. long petiole, 3-4 in. long, acumi- 
nate, entire, firmly membranous, above sprinkled with minute 
appressed hairs, beneath, especially along the nerves, more or less 
pubescent ; flowers rather small, orange-coloured, shortly pedi- 
celled, forming an appressed-pubescent terminal corymb; cal 
Hap.—Not uncommon in the mixed dry and upper mixed forests, especially 
along choungs, from Ava and Prome down to Pegu. 
ake Sar a: 
a. corymbosa, Roxb.— An evergreen shrub, the young > 
6. 
shoots sparingly appressed pubescent ; stipules triangular-lanceo- 
} ; 
Has.—Not unfrequent in the upper mixed forests, especially the moister 
ones, of pos Kolodyne district, Arracan ; also Upper Seciichirta » Oct— 
s.—88. 
MORINDA, L. 
Calyx-limb —, hardly toothed, Corolla funnel- or salver- — 
onger i 
shaped, with a nge 
parted, valvate. Anthers included in the tube or r 
usually membranous interpetiolar stipules united into a short 
