A ulacodiscus.] lxxiv. rubiace^e. 65 
in woods. Johor, Kwala Tebing Tinggi. Pahang, Labong Endau 
(Evans). Perak, Ulu Kerllng; Goping (Kunstler); Thaiping, 
Waterfall (Wray). Penang, Penara Bukit (Curtis). Native name: 
Bebuloh. 
A. Maingayi King, appears to me to be merely the female plant; the 
calyx is deeper than in the male. 
30 . UROPHYLLUM, Wall. 
Usually shrubs with horizontal branches, occasionally treelets 
or fairly large trees. Leaves more or less coriaceous, elongate 
and acuminate or cuspidate. Stipules narrow elongate, rarely 
glabrous. Flowers small, green or yellow in small peduncled or 
sessile cymes. Calyx short, cupular, or obconic, usually 5-lobed 
(or 4 to 7). Corolla sometimes coriaceous, tube very short, white, 
villous in mouth with 5 (rarely 4 to 7) spreading, triangular valvate 
green lobes. Stamens as many as lobes, inserted by short filaments 
in throat; anthers linear. Disc sulcate. Ovary 5-(4- or 6- or 7-) 
celled; style short. Stigma ovoid or clubbed. Fruit a small globose 
orange or yellow berry. Seeds many, minute, pitted. Species 
about 40, tropical Asia, Africa, and 1 Japan. 
Leaves beneath and shoots hairy. 
Leaves elliptic-oblong, 6 to io in. long. 
Cymes long bracteate . 
Cymes short or ebracteate .... 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate, 2-5 to 5 in. long. 
Fruit hairy. 
Leaves with a long point 
Leaves shortly acuminate 
Fruit glabrous; leaves caudate acuminate 
Leaves slightly puberulous or nearly glabrous 
beneath. 
Leaves large, 8 in. long ..... 
Leaves small, 2 to 7 in. long. 
Cymes short dense ..... 
Cymes very small, few-flowered . 
Leaves glabrous coriaceous, 3-5 to 6 in. long 
Leaves glabrous, 6 to 8 in. long 
Leaves chartaceous. 
Cymes few-flowered, short 
Cymes often many-flowered, 1 in, long . 
Flowers 3 sessile in each axil 
(1) U. villosum 
(2) U. macrophyllum 
(3) U. lasiocarpum 
(4) U. hirsutum 
(5) U. ferrugineum 
(6) U. corymbosum 
(7) U. streptopodium 
(8) U. umbellulatum 
(9) IT. coriaceum 
(xo) U. trifurcum 
(11) U. glabrum 
(12) U. Griffithianum 
(13) U. sessiliflorum 
(1) U. villosum Jack and Wall., Roxb. FI Ind. led. Carey) ii. 
185 ; King , l.c. 191. 
Shrub about 3 ft. tall; branches stout hairy, as are petioles 
and nerves beneath. Leaves coriaceous oblong-elliptic caudate, 
base broad, light green (yellow when dry) above, smooth beneath; 
nerves and reticulations strongly elevate hairy, nerves 14 to 18 
pairs; 7 to 10 in. long, 2 to 3*25 in. wide; petioles -3 in. long. 
Stipules narrow lanceolate. Flowers densely crowded in cymes. 
