Unearia. | RUBIACER. 69 
tubular, 5-toothed or -cleft. Corolla tubular- funnel-shaped, the 
limb 5-parted, imbricate. Stamens 5, inserted at the throat, the 
filaments short ; anther-cells terminated by an appendix. Ovary 
2-celled, the cells with several ascending ovules attached to the 
middle of the placentas ; style slender with a clavate stigma. Capsule 
* Capsules long-stalked ; leaves more or less pubescent beneath. 
Flowers large, on 1-2 lin. long velvety pedicels ; calyx 3 an in. long; 
corolla hirsute . : : . > : : ‘ . U. ferruginea, 
Flowers almost sessile ; calyx 2 lin. long; corolla velvety . . U. sessilifolia, 
‘apsules sessile. 
escent ‘. . . . . a pilosa, 
Calyx almost truncate and obsoletely 5-toothed; leaves 
glabrous. 
Spares Groen on both sides) 8 ie cee i) ts bel tevigann: 
Leaves glaucous beneath . . . U. sessilifructus. 
- U. ferruginea, DC.—An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 
all younger parts rusty-pubescent ; stipules broad and large, cordate, 
afterwards 2-cleft to the base; leaves elliptical, rounded at the 
base, on a strong glabrescent petiole 4-6 lin. long, apiculate or 
shortly and abruptly acuminate, 4-6 in. long, entire, chartaceous 
or almost coriaceous, above glabrous, glossy and often some- 
long densely tawny or rusty-tomentose pedicels, forming a loose 
globular head of about 24-3 in. diameter terminating the rusty- 
tomentose, more or less hooked, 14-24 in. long, solitary pedun- 
cles in the axils of the leaves, the peduncles of the lower leaves 
uncinnate and sterile; calyx-tube about a line long, rusty-tomen- 
tose, 5-angular, the limb greyish velvety, 3 lin. ong, deeply 5- 
cleft ; corolla tawny-hirsute outside, the tube 1 in. long or longer, 
the lobes about 2 lin. long; capsules spindle-shaped, tapering into 
the elongate pedicel, about 3 in. long, more or less rusty-tomentose, 
on the acuminate apex crowned with the persistent calyx-limb. 
_ Has.—Rather i ical fo of the eastern slopes of the P. 
Yomah ; Parson gone ei + saree . C.S.—s: L_-88.—SiS. pr 
; 2. U. sessilifolia, Roxb.—A large scandent shrub, the youuger 
parts velvety-pubescent ; leaves elliptical to elliptically ovate, more 
or less rounded at the base, on a 4-5 lin. long puberulous petiole, 
3-5 in. long, shortly and abruptly bluntish acuminate, entire, 
