76 RUBIACER, [ Paederia, 
PAEDERIA, L. 
* Ripe seeds not winged ; capsules globular, 
Glabrous or pubescent ; corolla scurfy-tomentose or velvety outside. P. tomentosa. 
* Ri, oadly winged ; capsules more or less com- 
pressed. 
- ++ Corolla mealy- or scurfy-tomentose or velvety outside. 
Quite glabrous ; calyx-lobes shorter than the calyx-tube; seed- 
i ed 
wings pale-colour Ree Sieertere 3 aile igss  B 
Sparingly and shortly puberulous; calyx-lobes longer than the tube 3 
seed-wings blackish : . : : mes . . 
+ + Corolla sparingly and shortly. pilose. 
All softer parts, and especially the under-surface of the leaves, 
villous-tomentose ; seed-wings corky, pale-coloured ; - P. lanuginosa, 
ik. JP; lanuginosa, Wall.—A large twining shrub, with the main 
stem as thick as a man’s arm, all softer parts more or less scurfy- 
tomentose or pubescent; leaves cordate-ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 
on a tomentose 1-4 in. long petiole, 4-6 in. long, acuminate to 
a corky pale-coloured wing about a line broad. 
Hap.—Frequent in the mixed forests, especially. alon choungs, all over — 
Burma from Ava and Martaban down to Tonkateritn pte e may entering 
deserted 3 oeyts.— Fl. JanJaly'; Fz, Jan.-March.—1—99, All. SiS. 
