Premna.] CXI. VERBENACEE. (C. D. Clarke.) 577 
ont. Drupe } in. diam., globose, glab i i i 
" , glabrous. — Brandis and Kurz consider this the sa 
EL fomentosa ; but the rounded shoulders of the leaves, and the brachiate panicles 
g ei a very different aspect; and the drupe marks ita distinct species. The Javan 
: tomentosa, Blume (Bijd. 816), is nearly allied to this. ' 
19. P. bengalensis, Clarke ; ipti i 
2 y Clarke; leaves ovate or narrowly elliptic acumi- 
dellately putes {tellately pubescent on the nerves, corymbs spreading 
escent or tomentose, calyx shortly 5-toothed. C. ifoli 
Wall. Cat. 1771; Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 634, ed. C longifolia, 
Throughout BENGAL PrArN, alt. 0-1000 ft i 
, alt. 0- ., common ; extending to the SIKKIM 
Tarar, Assam and Cacnar; Wallich, Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 6029), &c. 
orate, or b shrub, or a tree, 30 ft.; shoots stellately tomentose. Leaves 8 by 3j in., 
the surface be, 2 in. obovate-oblong, mature ‘with minute scattered stellate hair on 
in di eneath or glabrous except the 7-8 pair of nerves; petiole lin. Corymb 
linear.” came closely stellate-tomentose without any patent hairs; bracts 4j in., 
hairy. D. yc P Corolla 3 in., 2-lipped, yellowish or greenish white, throat 
be P. " upe ~y in., globose or somewhat obovoid.—This has been supposed to 
: pubescens, Blume, in which the leaves are described as repand-toothed, and the 
nce of the corymb as simple. 
wer P. punduana, Wall. ‘Cat. 2651; leaves elliptic acuminate entire 
mee 8 ately tomentose, panicle-branches elongate raceme-like, calyx 
mine y 9-toothed stellately tomentose. Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 637. 
emna n. 26, Herb. Ind. Or. H. f. & T. 
pusu Mts. ; below Churra, Wallich, Griffith, H. f. & T., &c. 
mature rge shrub; shoots stellately tomentose. Leaves 8 by 3 in., base cuneate, 
in punctulate glabrate on both surfaces, nerves 7 pair ; petiole 14 in. Panicles 
bin; b pyramidal, densely stellate-tomentose ; branches mostly opposite, often 3 by 
in * bene’ i-i in., linear-lanceolate, numerous, persistent, conspicuous. Calyz 
‘those urely 2-lipped, the 3 teeth of the lower lip wider apart (at flower-time) 
tomen of the upper, but hardly shorter. Corolla 4-4 in, 2-lipped ; lobes stellately 
without. Drupe 31 in., globose. 
eth’ hi integerrima, Wight Ic. t. 1484; leaves large oblong acuminate 
-toot abrous, corymbs large minutely closely pubescent, calyx very shortly 
minutely pubescent. Bedd. For. Man. 172. 
y any DECCAN PENINSULA; Courtallum, Wight; Mts. of Kurg, G. Thomson; Tinne- 
A ts., Beddome. ! 
shrub, 6 ft. Leaves 7 by 2} in. base obtuse or cuneate, entire or (fide 
racts me) Sometimes serrate, nerves 5 pair; petiole j in. Corymbs 5 in. diam. ; 
3 in. ; broad-lanceolate. Calyx $~} in. 5 lobes very small, obtuse or broadly 
tri 
angular, Corolla #+4 in. 2-lipped. Drupe not seen. 
onii P: latifolia, Roxb, Hort. Beng. 46, and FI. Ind. ii 76; leaves 
àte-ovate shortly acuminate undulate young softly minutely hairy on 
muc surfaces, corymbs closely simply villons, calyx strigose shortly 5-toothed 
enlarged in fruit. Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 635. 
Souter hills of the CoromanprL Coast and BENGAL; from Rajmahl to the 
ern Circars ; Roxburgh, &c. 
(in the pab poor tree, attaining 25 ft. Leaves 4 by 
Ype form) shallowly cordate but then usnally wit : : 
petiole, entire, rarely serrate, dusky pubescent, drying blackish above cinereous 
distings mature usually pubescent at least on the nerves; nerves 7 pair, reticulations 
duous, ” petiole 4 in. Corymbs 2-3 in. diam., hardy brachiate PA inr sr ee, 
. alyz ji . : . . jam. Coro — m, zd , 
densely h ib in., in fruit often nearly 4 in. diam hardly vorTüCOse. — 
VoL, wy in the throat. Drupe 4 iu. diam., globose, RA 
2} in. usually smaller, base 
ha small cuneate decarrence 
