370 MR. J. G. BAKER ON THE FLORA OF FIJI. 
broad, subcoriaceous, green and glabrous on both surfaces. 
Flowers very numerous, aggregated in dense corymbose terminal 
panicles, with pubescent angled peduncles ; pedicels erect, downy, 
4-3 in. long. Calyx 4 in. long, 4 in. broad, downy, coriaceous, 
with a short campanulate tube and 4 subequal ovate obtuse seg- 
ments longer than the tube. Corolla white, erect, 4 in. long, 
with a funnel-shaped tube 4 in. diam. at the middle, and 4 sub- 
equal ovate obtuse segments i-l in. long. Stamens subequal, 
inserted at the throat of the corolla-tube ; filaments glabrous, 
about $ in. long; anthers oblong, 4 in. long, versatile. Style 
protruding beyond the anthers. Fruit not seen. 
Hab. Climbing on Shaddock trees at Waidrada, near Nadrau, 
in the interior of Vitu Levu, Horne 1002! Mr. Le Hunte is 
Government Commissioner for a portion of the interior of Vitu 
Levu, and gave Mr. Horne much assistance in gathering spe- 
cimens. 
CLERODENDRON Gorpont (“ Arthur-Gordoni," Horne, A Year 
in Fiji, p. 258). 
Fruticosum, scandens, foliis petiolatis obovato-oblongis obtusis sub- 
coriaceis glabris, floribus in paniculam densam corymbosam terminalem 
aggregatis, pedunculis pedicellisque incanis, calycis segmentis late ovatis 
obtusis vel euspidatis tubo campanulato :equilongis, corollz albz tubo 
elongato cylindrico, segmentis parvis oblongis, staminibus breviter ex- 
sertis. 
A climbing shrub, with moderately stout glabrous branchlets. 
Leaves distinctly petioled, 4-6 in. long, 2-21 in. broad, narrowed 
gradually from the middle to the base, subcoriaceous, green and 
glabrous on both surfaces, the arching ascending main veins dis- 
tinct to the margin, about 3 in. apart. Flowers numerous, aggre- 
gated in dense corymbose terminal panicles with pubescent 
peduncles and short pedicels. Calyx campanulate, coriaceous, 
glabrous, 1-3 in. long and broad, with 4 ovate obtuse or cuspidate 
segments as long as the tube. Corolla white, with a cylindrical 
tube an inch Jong and 4 small oblong segments. Stamens just 
exserted; filaments not more than 4 in. long; anthers oblong, 
å in. long. Fruit not seen. 
Hab. Not uncommon in many parts of Viti Levu, Horne 
(without number). Named after Mr. A. H. Gordon, Private 
Secretary to Sir Arthur Gordon, Mr. Horne’s companion on many 
excursions both in the Seychelles and Fiji: 
