Randia.] 
LXXIV. RUBIACE^S. 
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Flowers 1-5 in. long, 5 to 6 in a corymb; leaves 
elliptic-lanceolate, coriaceous glabrous 
Corolla tube *5 in. long. 
Flowers 1 in. wide or less, numerous in 
corymbose cymes; leaves coriaceous ovate. 
Flowers -5 in. wide; leaves oblong-lanceo¬ 
late rather thin ..... 
Flowers -6 in. wide; leaves stiffly coriaceous 
ovate-elliptic ...... 
iii. Gynopachys. Trees, shrubs or climbers with broad leaves and dense 
terminal or axillary corymbs of rather small flowers, unarmed; fruit a small 
berry. 
Corolla-tube shorter than lobes. 
Climber; leaves large; corymbs 5 in. across. 
Shrub or tree, corymbs 1 in. long, all axillary. 
Corolla-tube longer than lobes. 
Tube -25 in. long; corymbs 2 to 3 in. long. 
Tree ....... 
Tube -5 in. long; corymbs few-flowered, 2 to 
3 in. long. Climber or bush 
iv. Parviflorae. Flowers very small in scanty axillary fascicles; 
epiphytic climbers, unarmed. 
Flowers *5 in. long; calyx 4-toothed; fruit not 
ridged ....... 
Flowers -35 in. long; calyx 5-toothed; fruit 
ridged ....... 
(8) R. longiflora 
(9) R. Kunstleri 
(10) R. Curtisii 
(n) R. fragrantissima 
(12) R. auriculata 
(13) R. densiflora 
(14) R. incurva 
(15) R. Forhesii 
(16) R. binata 
(17) R. impressinervia 
v. Anisophylleae. Trees, unarmed, with large obovate leaves; cymes 
condensed; flowers small salver-shaped; fruit woody, large green. 
Leaves tomentose beneath . . . . (18) R. anisophylla 
Leaves glabrous except nerves beneath . . (19) R. Scortechinii 
vi. Gardenioides. Tree, very tall; flowers 2 in. or more long; tube 
funnel-shaped; fruit woody. 
Fruit globular; cymes axillary . . . (20) R. exaltala 
vii. Grandiflorae. Shrubs; leaves large membranous, more or less 
hairy. 
Flowers 1 or few terminal usually very large; 
fruit large woody ellipsoid crowned with 
calyx. 
Corolla trumpet-shaped, 6 in. long, lobes ovate. {21) R. maerophylla 
Corolla-tube slender, 3 to 5 in. long, lobes 
very narrow.(22) R. stenopetala 
(i) R. oocarpa Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 79, p. 79. 
R. dumetorum King, l.c. 205, not of Lamarck. 
A thorny bush with horizontal spines an inch long. Leaves 
membranous oblong-acuminate or ovate, base narrowed, sparsely 
hairy on both sides (adult leaves often glabrous or dotted with 
hair-bases), midrib on both sides densely hairy; nerves 4 to 7 pairs, 
slender; 1 to 3*5 in. long, -6 to 1-25 in. wide; petioles -i in. long or 
less. Flowers -4 in. long, 1 to 3 together; pedicels -2 in. long, 
hairy. Calyx cylindric-campanulate densely long hairy, lobes 4, 
broad ovate. Corolla-tube short thick, hairy not longer than 
calyx-lobes, lobes round blunt, white, turning orange-colour. Fruit 
obovoid, 2 in. long, 1-5 in. through, glabrous, yellowish green; 
