6o lxxiv. rubiacEjiE. ' [. Mussmnda. 
(5) M. angustisepala Ridl. M. Teysmanniana King, l.c. 186, 
not of Miquel. 
A long climber; upper part of branches pilose. Leaves broad 
elliptic to ovate, shortly narrowed to the petiole, shortly abrupt 
blunt acuminate, thickly sprinkled with hairs above and densely 
hairy on the midrib above and on all nerves beneath, 5 to 7 in. 
long, 2 to 3 in. wide; petioles *25 to -5 in. long, villous hairy. 
Stipules lanceolate subulate villous. Cymes large, 4 in. long, 6 in. 
wide; peduncles short; branches spreading, all pilose. Calyx- 
tube short, lobes linear acuminate, much longer, pilose, large white 
one ovate to orbicular-ovate, base broad or shortly narrowed, 
3 to 5 in. long, 2-5 to 4*5 in. wide; petioles 1*5 in. long, hairy. 
Corolla 1 in. long, base slender, cylindric above fusiform hairy, 
lobes short, round. Fruit -3 in. long, oblong glabrous. Hab. 
Edges of forests, often on river-banks. Pahang, Kvrala Tembeling. 
Perak, Plus River (Wray) ;• Goping and Kol (Kunstler). Kelantan, 
Kwala Lebir (Dr. Gimlette). 
The East coast form is more hairy and the sepals are longer than in the 
Perak form. 
(6) M. villosa Wall. Cat. 6254; King, l.c. 183. 
Branches red-hairy. Leaves oblong-elliptic or ovate acute, very 
shortly narrowed at the base, pilose on both surfaces; nerves 9 
to 12 pairs, elevate beneath; 3 to 5 in. long, i'25-to 2^25 in. wide; 
