590 OXI. VERBENACES. (C. B. Clarke.) [Clerodendron. 
Cat. 1799; Schauer l. c. 664. C. Jackianum, Wall. Cat. 1794, and in Bot. 
Mag. t. 3049, in note; Schauer I. c. 
MALACCA and SINGAPORE, frequent; Wallich, Griffith, &c.—DIsTRIB. Through- 
out Malaya. 3: 
A shrub; branchlets puberulous. Leaves opposite, unequal or equal, 4 by 14 in., 
base obtuse, undulate or obscurely toothed, young scarcely pubescent ; petiole 1-2 in. 
Peduneles numerous, axillary, or penultimate forming a terminal panicle; bracts iin. 
linear ; cymes 10-20-fld., puberulous; pedicels 4-} in. Calyx divided nearly to the 
base, often purplish, minutely puberulous; segments broad-lanceolate acuminate. 
Corolla pale yellow (Blume); tube nearly 1 in., glabrous; lobes j in., narrowly 
obovate. Drupe i in. diam., globose, succulent; calyx-lobes in fruit 3 in., pendent. 
—Wallich’s specimens exactly agree with those from Java; but the one species has 
been made into two because Blume describes the panicle as terminal, which Schauer 
regarded as axillary. 
4. C. Grifithianum, Clarke; leaves oblong acuminate minutely 
toothed pubescent beneath at least on the midrib, inflorescence subterminal 
very lax, calyx 3-3 in. deeply 5-lobed. 
AssaM ; Griffith (Kew Distrib. n. 6051).-—DrsTRIB. Ava. 
A small tree (Griffith); in habit resembling C. disparifolium, but the branches 
viscous-pubescent. Leaves 6 by 1} in., base rounded or cuueate, mature glabrate 
above, pubescent (usually minutely) on the lamina beneath; petiole 1 in., viscidly 
pubescent. Peduncles penultimate from petioled leaf-like bracts, and running into 
completely terminal panicles; bracts } in., filiform; cymes lax, viscidly pubescent ; 
pedicels 1-3 in. Calyx minutely pubescent; tube short, distinctly campanulate ; 
lobes lanceolate, acuminate, more or less reddish. Corolla glabrate, white ( Griffith) ; 
tube 1 in.; lobes j in., oblong. Drupe } by 4 in., ovoid; calyx-tube much enlarged, 
almost enclosing the drupe; segments } in., triangular, thickened, erect, overtopping 
the drupe. 
5. C. Lobbii, Clarke; leaves ovate entire minutely pubescent beneath, 
peduncles axillary long, calyx 3 in. deeply lobed. 
Penane ; Lobb. 9 
Apparently a rambling shrub ; branchlets minutely pubescent. Leaves 3 by ?1 
in. obtuse, base rounded, glabrate above; petiole probably short. Peduncles 
numerous, 3—4 in.; bracts 4 in., linear; cymes minutely grey -pubescent, 12-84. 
pedicels 1-3 in. Calyx obovoid, minutely grey-pubescent, enclosing the corolla, wit 
scattered round glands; segments 4 in., ovate-triangular, valvate in bud. Corolla 
(not fully expanded) glabrate, probably 3 in. long, altogether of Clerodendron, as are 
the stamens and pistil. 
6. C. phlomoides, Linn. f. Suppl. 292 ; leaves ovate sinuate or serrate 
mature puberulous or pubescent beneath, calyx lobed half-way down lobes 
triangular caudate-acuminate. Rorb. Fl. Ind. iii. 57; Wall. Cat. 1781; 
Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 663; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 200; Wight Ic. 
t.1473; Bedd. For. Man.174; Brand. For. Fl.363. Volkameria multiflora, 
Burm. Fl, Ind. 137, t. 45, fig. 1. 
From the N.W. HrMALAYA Tznar to Ceylon, general in the drier climates, eX 
tending to BERAR and Oxissa (not to Bengal). 
A large bush, sometimes 30 ft, ; shoots pubescent. Leaves 1} by li in. obtuse 
or acute, often sub-rhomboid, usually sinuate-crenate sometimes entire, rarely crenute- 
dentate; petiole $ in., pubescent. ` Peduncles 1 in., axillary, or panicle sometimes 
truly terminal; cymes 12-fld., lax, pubescent ; bracts 2 in., obovate-lanceolate ; pedicels 
à-iin. Calyx 4-3 in., puberulous; in fruit slightly enlarged, more rigid, glabrescent. 
Corolla puberulous, white; tube nearly 1 in., filiform; segments $ in» elliptic.. 
Drupe }—4 in., obovoid, slightly succulent, separating into 4 pyrenes much as in 
inerme. 
