Viburnum.] LXXIV. CAPRIFOLTACER. (C. B. Clarke.) 5 
like sometimes 14 in. long. DC. Prodr. iv. 325.—Khasia Mts. and Birma,—Hardly 
«distinguishable as a variety, the bracts varying from 1 to 8, and from 4 to 1} in. 
6. V. Colebrookianum, Wall. Cat. 460; leaves large oblong crenate- 
serrate nearly glabrous, corymbs large on very short Seel" ve stellate- 
hairy, corolla rotate, drupe ellipsoid, seed hardly grooved. V. lutescens, H. f. 
$ T. a Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 176, not of Blume; Kurz For. Fl. ü. 2 (as to Var. 
2 only). 
Subtropical HrwALAYA, alt. 1-5000 ft. : Srxxrw and Broran, common, Assam and 
Kuasa Mrs., alt. 0-4000 ft., frequent. 
A large spreading shrub, 6-15 ft. ; flowering branches usually pendent with large 
terminal leaves, corymbs from axils below them. Leaves 54 by 2 in., shortly acumi- 
nate, cuneate at the base, young and petiole (1—3 in.), stellately pubescent. Corymbs 
umbelliform, dense on a portion of the branch bare of leaves ; bracts minute, brac- 
teoles 0. Calyx-tube glabrous, teeth minute. Corolla-lobes 4 in., round, white. 
Drupe 3 by è in., hardly compressed, red: seed obscurely convex dorsally, concave 
ventrally.— V. lutescens, Blume, united with this by H. f. & T. has berries 4 in. long. 
narrowly obovoid-oblong, with deeply grooved seed, and terminal inflorescence. 
7. V. punctatum, Ham. in Don Prodr. 142; leaves elliptic-lanceolate 
cofiaceous subentire glabrous punctate beneath, corymb branches angular and 
«alyx-tube minutely scaly, corolla rotate. Wall. Cat. 456 ; DC. Prodr. iv. 324 ; 
H. f. & T. in Journ. Linn, Soc. ii. 176; Brandis For. Fi. 260. 
mat, Wallich. Kumaon; Sarju Valley, alt. 4000 ft., Strach. d Winterb. 
. Astout spreading shrub. Leaves 34 by 14 in., acute at both ends, often with pel- 
tate scales on the midrib beneath; petiole Jin. Corymbs terminal, sessile, in flower 
-2-6 in. diam., branches umbellate or eorymbose, cinnamoneous when dried ; bracts 
4 in., lanceolate, deciduous; bracteoles scarcely j5 in., ovate. Calyx-teeth minute, 
obtuse. Corolla-lobes 4, in. round, white. Anthers large, much exserted. Drupe 
1 by 1 in. ellipsoid, succulent. Seed 2-grooved dorsally, concave 3-grooved ventrally. 
|... Van. acuminata, Wall. Cat. 465 (sp.); leaves acuminate, bracts persistent, berry 
4 by 2 in. squamulose, seed much compressed obscurely grooved. V. acuminatum, 
DC. Prodr. iv. 324; W. § A. Prodr. 388 ; Wight Ic. t. 1021; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. t. 217. 
V. Wightianum, Herb. Hohen. No. 1381, not of Wall.—Deccan Mts. alt. 4000-7000 ft., 
common.— The berry looks so different that it may indicate a distinct species. 
8. V. sambucinum, Reinw.; Blume Bid. 656 ; leaves elliptic-lanceo- 
late entire nearly glabrous, corymb-branches and calyx-tube pubescent, corolla 
rotate. DC. Prodr. iv. 395; Mig. Fl. Ind. Bat. ii. 120; Oersted in Vidensk. 
Meddel. 1860, t. 7, fig. 11-13. V. integerrimum, Wall. Cat.457; DC. Prodr. 
iv. 824 ; H f. & T. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 176. 
Pane and SixcAPonE; Wallich, Walker. Matacca; Maingay Kew Distrib. 
712/2.—Disrrim. Malaya. 
A stout shrub, or small tree, 20 ft. Leaves 5 by 24 in., shortly acuminate, base 
broad-cuneate, impunctate, minutely pilose on the midrib beneath (or in Java examples 
olien more hairy); petiole 1—? in., pilose. Corymb terminal, peduncled, umbellate, 
-4 in. diam. ; bracts 0, or rarely caducous; bracteoles minute, linear-oblong. Co- 
olla-lobes 3, in., round, yellow-white. Drupe | by } in., compressed, ovate, suddenly 
ute ; endocarp thickened, subosseous. Seed dorsally 2-grooved, ventrally 3-grooved 
little concave.— Leaves in some Japan specimens are hairy beneath, in others, as in 
. Wallich's V. integerrimum. 
j ** Corolla tubular, lobes very short erect or scarcely spreading. 
i 
' 9. V. coriaceum, Blume Bijd. 656; leaves oblong-lanceolate acumi- 
nate coriaceous glabrous with tufts of hairs on the axils of the nerves beneath, 
