296 CI. VERBENACEE (BAKER). [ Clerodendron. 
much longer than the campanulate tube. _Corolla-tube above an inch 
long ; limb oblique, 4 in. long, the subequal oblong lobes not reaching 
down to the base. Stamens shorter than the corolla-limb ; anthers 
large. 
Upper Guinea, Cameroons: Cameroon Mountain, 2000 ft., Mana, 1295! 
4. C. Schweinfurthii, Girke in Engl. Jahrb. xviii. 177. ; 
climbing shrub, with glabrous branchlets. Leaves shortly petioled, 
ovate-lanceolate, 6-8 in. long, 24-5 in. broad, acute or acuminate, 
cuneate at the base, often sharply serrate, glabrous on both surfaces. 
Flowers in axillary long-peduncled heads; bracts small, subulate. 
Calyx-tube campanulate; teeth very small, deltoid. Corolla-tu . 
glabrous, 14-14 in. long. Stamens and style very long. Drupe black, 
4 in. long. 
Wile Land. British East Africa: Niamniam; at Nabambisso River, Schwein- 
furth, 3021! 3224! Lendu Plateau, Stuhlmann, 2701; ford on the Ituri River, 
Stuhlmann, 2632, and at Undusuma, west of Lake Albert, Stuhlmann, 2596. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Karagwe; Ihangiro, Stuhlmann, 897. 
5. C. Bakeri, Giirke in Engl. Jahrb. xviii. 175. A shrub, with 
glabrous branchlets. Leaves opposite, shortly petioled, oblong oF 
obovate, entire, cuspidate, 4-6 in. long, deltoid or slightly rounded at 
the base, membranous, green and glabrous on both surfaces. Flowers 
in dense peduncled globose terminal heads. Calyx glabrous, $ in. 
long ; lobes ovate, rather shorter than the oblong tube. Corolla-tube 
straight, glabrous, 1} in. long; lobes obovate, subequal, } in. long. 
Stamens 3-5 in. long.—C. congense, Baker in Kew Bulletin, 1892, 127, 
not of Eng}. 
Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone: near Musaia, Scott-Elliot, 5201! Falaba, Scott- 
Elliot, 5309! 
Lower Guinea. Lower Congo; below Stanley Pool, Johnston! 
6. ©. conglobatum, Baker. A climbing shrub, with densely pubes- 
cent slender woody branchlets. Leaves opposite, distinctly petioled, 
oblong, entire, cuspidate or obtuse, 3-4 in. Jong, thinly hairy on both sur- 
faces ; base of petiole indurated, persistent. Flowers in dense globose 
terminal shortly-peduncled clusters. Calyx densely hairy, } in. long; 
lobes large, ovate; tube small, funnel-shaped. Corolla white; tube 
1 in. long ; lobes obovate, subequal, } in. long, Stamens 2-3 times 
the length of the corolla-lobes. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Pungo Andongo, Welwitsch, 5629! 
7. C. kentrocaule, Baker. A climbing shrub, with glabrous 
branches armed with the persistent indurated bases of the old petioles. 
Leaves opposite, oblong, entire, acute, short petioled, 3-4 in. long. 
glabrous on both sides. Cymes forming a short terminal thyrsoid 
panicle. Calyx glabrous, 4 in. long; tube campanulate; teeth ovate, 
