70 RUBIACER. [ Unearia, 
chartaceous, above glabrescent and more or less shortly pubescent 
along the nerves, beneath shortly pubescent all over and much net- 
veined ; flowers rather small, white, sessile or nearly so, in a globular 
head of 1 to 14 in. diameter terminating the compressed tawny- 
velvety solitary peduncles in the axils of the leaves, the lower 
uneles usually reduced to uncinnate hooks; calyx grey-puberu- 
lous, t inear, a i 
velvety, the tube slender, about 3 in. long, sometimes much shorter, 
the lo 
seeds minute, terminating into 3 linear hyaline wings. 
Has.—In the tropical forests of the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomah; 
also Tenasserim.—Fl. Sept.-Oct.; Fr. March.—s: 1—SS,=SiS. Metam. 
3. U. pilosa, Roxb.— An evergreen, large, scandent shrub, 
all softer parts more or less pubescent or almost hirsute; leaves 
elliptically ovate to ovate, on a hirsute 1-2 lin, long petiole, 2-3 
in. long, rounded at the base, long and rather abruptly acumi- 
ona 
head of about 1-1} in. in diameter, on a hirsute or woolly, 1-14 in, 
D 
Has.—Not uncommon in the tropical forests of the eastern. slopes of: the 
Pegn Yomah and. from, Martaban down to U T im ; A hills, —E l, 
begin, of R.S.; Fr. Nov.-Deo.—s : L—Ss.—sis, i btédis 
end, of the branchlets ; calyx about a 
tuneate,; corolla glabrons, the tube 3-4 lin, long, the lobes very short, 
HB.—In the tropical : 
Upper Tenassarim.-—¥1, Feb,—s ¢ the easter slopes of the Pegu Yomah ; also 
fan R TP nF ae OT SN Oe a eee ae Te a eee, ae Cetera en ere Sef 
