488 LXIX, RUBIACER. [ Pavetta 
5. P. Schumanniana F. Hoffm. ex Engl. Pfl. Ost-Afr., C., p. 389. 
HviLua.—aA shrub, 2 to 4 ft. high, with numerous stems ; corolla 
white, contorted in the bud. In wooded thickets between Lopollo and 
Monino, abundant ; fl. Dec. 1859 ; fr. March 1860. No. 3190. 
6. P. andongensis Hiern, sp. n. 
An erect branched shrub: branches shortly pubescent or 
glabrescent, ashy, more or less quadrangular, compressed at 
the nodes; branchlets leafy, pubescent-hispidulous with pallid 
spreading hairs, somewhat compressed towards the extremities ; 
leaves oblanceolate or obovate, opposite, rounded or obtuse and 
usually pointed or subapiculate at the apex, gradually wedge- 
shaped to the subsessile base, not fully developed at the time 
of the flower, deciduous, subcoriaceous, dark-green and _scabrid 
with short scattered hairs above, paler and scabrid-tomen- 
tose beneath, ranging up to 6 in. long by 1} in. broad; 
lateral veins about 8 pairs, not conspicuous; stipules ovate, 
acuminate-subulate, supra-axillary, hairy at the back, glabrous 
inside, about 3 in. long; flowers white, sweetly fragrant, tetra- 
merous, about 3 in. long exclusive of the exserted style, on very 
short hairy pedicels, many together arranged in opposite dense 
globular lateral and subterminal abbreviated shortly pedunculate 
bracteate cymes of 1 to lj in. in diameter mostly in the axils of 
the leaves of the previous season ; bracts and bracteoles unequal, 
ovate, hairy on the back, glabrous inside ; common peduncle about 
% in. long ; calyx campanulate, hairy outside, + in. long; the limb 
iy in. long, glabrous inside, green, cleft half way ; lobes ovate ; 
corolla nearly but not quite glabrous outside, shortly salver- 
shaped ; tube bearded inside about the throat and on the upper 
part, + in. long; lobes oval when flat, linear-oblong as inflexed at 
the apex and margins, apiculate, glabrous inside except the 
base, + in. long, contorted dextrorsely (as seen from above) in the 
bud, spreading in a star at the time of the flower, inflexed at the 
tip and along the margin; anthers 4, sub-linear, glabrous, } in. 
long, 2-celled, acuminate at the apex by reason of the prolongation 
of the connective, erect at the time of the flower, exserted, soon 
reflexed ; disk glabrous, fleshy, annular; ovary 2-celled, fleshy ; 
ovules 2, imposed on the fleshy placentas ; style glabrous, exserted 
to a distance of 2 in. beyond the expanded corolla, thickened and 
somewhat club-shaped above, cleft at the apex; lobes small, 2, 
stigmatose on the inner side ; young fruit pea-shaped, } in. long, 
glabrate except the hairy calyx-limb. 
Punco Anponeo.—In rocky thickets about the presidium, as for ex- 
ample at Lombeand Caghui ; fl. and young fr. 11 Oct. 1856. No. 3191. 
36. COFFEA L.; Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. PL. ii. p. 114, 
1. C. arabica L. Sp. PL, edit. 1, p. 172 (1758) ; Hiern in Oliv. 
Fi. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 180; Welw. Apont. p. 549, sub n. 87, and 
Synopse Explic. p. 9, n, 13; Ficalho, Pl. Uteis p. 199 (1884). 
GoLuNGO ALTO.—A small tree, 10 to 15 ft. high; trunk 9 or very 
rarely 12 in. in diameter at the base, straight in the lower part, then 
