LXXIV. RUBIACE^E. 
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Randia.] 
(22) R. stenopetala Ridl. Gardenia stenopetala King , l.c. 
218. 
Shrub with slender stem about 5 ft* tall, hairy on branches, 
midrib and above and beneath, petioles and inflorescence. Leaves 
sparsely hairy above, more so beneath, oblanceolate apiculate acute, 
base long-narrowed, membranous; nerves 12 pairs inarching within 
the margin conspicuous; 12 in. or more long, 4-5 in. wide; petioles 
*5 in. long. Stipules large, triangular caudate. Cyme short- 
peduncled of 3 to 4 short branches densely hairy. Flowers sessile. 
Calyx-tube cylindric, -3 in. long with subulate lobes as long. Corolla- 
tube cylindric puberulous, -5 to *75 in. long, lobes narrow linear, 
2*5 to 4*5 in. long, *15 to -2 in. wide, sparsely hairy. Anthers sessile 
linear at base of tube. Fruit oblong, 2*5 in. long, 1*5 in. through, 
green hairy, crowned by the persistent calyx. Hab. In thick 
forests, not very rare in the main chain. Perak, Kamuning, Waterloo 
(Curtis); Bujong Malacca. 
This is closely allied to R. macrophylla, so I put it in the affinity. It is 
sometimes called the tree Crinum by Europeans. 
33 . GARDENIA, Linn. 
Shrubs, shrublets or trees. Stipules usually connate. Flowers 
in Eu-gardenia large terminal or axillary. Calyx-tube campanulate 
or tubular, lobes long linear acuminate ( Gardeniella ) or hardly 
marked or 0. Corolla-tube campanulate from a narrow base or 
cylindric, lobes 4 to 9. Stamens as many as corolla-lobes; anthers 
