T meet I ate eee 
Callicarpa.] CX1. VERBENACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 567 
3-5-lobed mature nearly glabrate, cymes dense stellately tomentose shorter 
than the petiole. Callicarpa sp. n. 27, Herb. Ind. Or. H. Kd T. 
ALPINE N.E. Nepat; Yalloong, alt. 10-11,000 ft., J. D. H. 
A deciduous tree, 16 ft. ; branches thick, stellately tomentose, crowded with leaves 
at the tips. Leaves 12-15 in. diam., palmately 5-7-nerved, membranous; lobes ovate, 
acuminate, denticulate, stellately hairy on both surfaces when young, mature with 
some stellate hair along the nerves beneath ; hairs stalked, often with 2 whorls of 
secondary hairs; glands scattered; petiole 4-8 in. Peduncles 2} in., often 2 super- 
posed in each opposite axil; leaves fallen from the flower-bearing axils in the speci- 
mens; cymes 2-4 in. diam., resembling those of C. arborea. Calyx 4, in., funnel- 
shaped, subtruncate, stellately hairy. Corolla $ in., tubular, nearly glabrous in 
flower; lobes 4, short, ovate. Stamens 4. Fruit not seen. 
2. C. arborea, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 10, and Fv. Ind. i. 390; arboreous, 
leaves ovate to narrowly oblong acute entire or nearly so closely tomentose 
beneath, peduncles as long as the petioles closely tomentose, fruit purple 
ultimately black. Wail. Cat. 1826, chiefly; Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 641 ; 
Brand. For. Fl. 868; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 274. C. tectonaefolia, Wall. Cat. 
1827. C. villosa, Roxb. Hort. Beng. l. c. C. farinosa, Roxb. mss. 
N. Inpra, in the lower hills, alt. 0-4000 ft., from Kumaon to Assam, common in 
the Sikkim Terai; Rajmahl. E. PENINSULA, from the Khasia Terai and Muneypoor 
to Singapore.— Distrib. Ava, Sumatra. . 
A tree, often 40 ft., with a thick trunk and round head. Leaves usually 6-8 in., 
base rhomboid, leathery, mature glabrate above; stellate hairs beneath very close, 
sessile, persistent, covering the numerous glands; petiole 1-2 in. Calyx şin., sub- 
truncate, stellately pubescent. Corolla 4 in., puberulous, lavender or pale purple. 
Berry 4, in. diam.—Generally to be recognized by the entire leaves with very close 
persistent hard tomentum beneath; but the leaves are toothed in Khasian examples 
collected at Nunklow, and the tomentum is spreading and very woolly on some from 
the Malay Peninsula. Leaves usually cuneate at base, but rounded in the form C. 
villosa, Roxb. C. villosa, Vahl, is a doubtfully Indian plant. 
3. C. vestita, Wall. ms.; arboreous, leaves ovate acute subentire 
silkily white-tomentose beneath, peduncles as long as the petioles stellately 
tomentose. C. lanata, Gamble Darjeeling List 60, not of Linn. C. arborea, 
Wall. Cat. 1826, partly.—Callicarpa sp. n. 3 & 4, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
NEPAL; Noakote, Wallich. SIKKIM, alt. 1-4000 ft., in the outer valleys and 
Terai, frequent ; Herb. Griffith, J. D. H. (Kew Distrib. n. 6042), &c. 
A tree, 30 ft. ; resembling C. arborea. Leaves 4-10 in., base rounded or cuneate ; 
tomentum beneath of stellate hairs having the secondary hairs fine, long and white. 
Inflorescence stellately white or tawny tomentose. Calyz at flower-time nearly 
glabrous.—Otherwise resembling C. arborea. 
4. C. lanata, Linn. Mant. 331, not of Schauer, nor of Griff. ; arboreous, 
faves ovate or ovate-lanceolate subentire stellately tomentose beneath, 
peduncles shorter than the petioles furred. Vahl Symb. iii. 13; Roxb. FT. 
Ind. i. 391; Ham. in Trans. Linn. xvii. 251; Wall. Cat. 1831; Grah. Cat. 
Pl. Bomb, 156; Brand. For. Fl. 368; Bedd. For. Man. 173, and Anal. PI. 
21, fig. 6. C. Tomex, Poir. Suppl. ii. 32. C. cana, Dalz. 4 Gibs. Bom’ 
Ft. 200, not of Lina. C. Wallichiana, Walp. Rep. iv. 125; Schauer in DC. 
Prodr. xi. 641; Wight IU. t. 173 b, fig. 5, and Ic. t. 1480. C. arborea, Mig. 
in Pl. Hohenack. n. 152, not of Roxb. Tomex tomentosa, Linn. FT. Zeyt. 
24. Cornutia corymbosa, Lamk. Dict. 1. 54. 
Throughout the Deccan PENINSULA and CEYLON, common; ascending to 
ft. 
A tree, 20-40 ft.; tips of branches cinnamoneous, shaggy and woolly. Leaves 
