160 RUBiACE^. [Morinda. 



ing a sessile tenninal umbel, each peduncle 3 to 6 lines long,, and bearing a 

 single small head of 6 to 13 flowers. Ovaries quite united. Corolla scarcely 

 3 lines long ; the tube straight, rather shorter than the lobes. Fruits forming 

 a compound globular berry 4 to 6 Unes diameter. 



Common in Hongkong, Ckampion. and others. Widely spread over tropical Asia, from 

 Ceylon and the Peninsula to Sikkim, Khasia, Malacca, and the Archipelago, and northwards 

 to the Philippines and Loochoo; The Hongkong specimens have mostly short and rather 

 broad leaves, rarely surpassing 3 in. in length. 



16. LASIANTHUS, Jack. 

 (Mephitidia, Reimn.) 



Calyx-limb of 4 to 6 lobes or teeth. CoroUa-tube usually dilated at the 

 top, lobes 4 to 6. Anthers included in the tube, or shortly exserted. Style 

 divided at the top into 4 to 9 stigmatic linear lobes. Ovaiy 4- to 9-ceUed, 

 with 1 erect ovule in each cell. T^t a drupe, crowned by the calyx-lobes or 

 teeth.— Shrubs or undershrubs, often smelling disagreeably. Stipules 1 on 

 each side, pointed, with a broad base. Flowers small, in dense clustersor heads, 

 all axiUaiy in the Chinese species, temainal in some others. 



A genus of several species, Umited to tropical Asia and chiefly in the Archipelago. 



Leaves glabrous above or pubescent. Bracts very smaU. Calyx-teeth 



very short 1. Z. chinensit. 



Whole plant very hairy. Outer bracts longer than the flovf ers. Calyx- 

 teeth subulate %. L. cyanocarpa. 



1. Ij. chinensiS} Benth. A shrub, with the young branches flattened 

 and shortly tomentose, the older ones terete and nearly glabrous. Stipules 

 broad, the upper ones rather long. Leaves oblong, acuminate, 6 to 10 in. long, 

 1|- to 3|- in. broad, narrowed at the base into a petiole of 3 to 5 lines, with 

 parallel veins conspicuous on both sides, diverging from the midrib, glabrous 

 or nearly so above, slightly tomentose underneath.. Flowers in dense sessile 

 clusters. Bracts very small. Calyx minutely toothed. , CoroEa-tube about 

 2 lines long, haiiy in the upper part ; lobes 5 or 6, about the length of the 

 tube, very hairy outside, glabrous within. Drupes globular, pubescent, blue, 

 5 or 6 lines diameter. — Mephitidia chinensis, Champ, in Kew Joum. Bot. iv. 

 196. 



In the Happy Valley, on Victoria Peak, etc.. Champion, Wilford, Wrigtt. Not received 

 from elsewhere. It appears to be nearly allied to L. lohgif alius, Wight, and I. constncttis, 

 Wight, from the Malayan Peninsula, but differs from both, as well_in the calyx asi n the 

 pubescence. 



2. Ii. cyanocarpus, Jack.-, DC. Prod. iv. 452. An undershrub, with 

 nearly simple, erect or ascending branches of about 2 feet, more or less thickly 

 hirsute, as well as the bracts and under side of the leaves, with rusty spread- 

 ing hairs. Leaves shortly stalked, oblong, acuminate, 6 to 8 in. long, hir- 

 sute or sometimes nearly glabrous on the upper side. Flower-dusters sessile, 

 with several bracts, of which the outer ones are ovate or broadly lanceolate, 

 very hairy, and often 1 in. long or more. Calyx-lobes Hnear-subulate, hairy, 

 longer than the tube. Corolla scarcely longer than the calyx-lobes. — L. brac- 

 teatus, L. Boxburghii, and probably Z. Jackianus, Wight in Mitchell, Calc. 

 Jom-n. vi. 501, 502. 



