PLANTS PROM BATAXES AND BAltUVAXK^ LSLAXrS. 431 
A shrub 2 to 3 m high. Branches light-gray, glabrous, the branch- 
lets very densely stellate-phi inoFC-pnbosocnt. Leaves siibiiioinbrnnous, 
10 to 15 cm long, 5 to 9 cm wide, ovate to broadly olliptical-obovate, the 
apex short-acuminate, the base rounded to subacute, rarely sliglitly 
cordate, tlie niai'gins dentate, the upper surface shining, glabrous or 
Avith few stellate hairs along the non'es, the lower ^^urfaeo u>uany jjalcr, 
with scattered stellate liairs and with numerous minute, yellow, shining 
glands; nerves 5 to G on each side of the midrib, very prominent, the reti- 
culations distinct, brown; petioles 1 to l.o cm long, densely stellate-plu- 
mose-pul)epcent, in age nearly glabrous. Cymes solitary, only in the 
upper axils, 5 cm long or less, peduncied, dichotomous, inore or less 
stellate-pubescent, many-llowered. Calyx cui)ular, 1.5 mm long, ob- 
scurely 4-toothed, with few scattered stellate hairs and also with minute 
vellow ;:rlands. Corolla sli^htlv glandular and also with scattered hairs, 
nearly 4 mm long, widened upward, the lobes elliptical, obtuse, al)out 
1 mm long, purplish. Stamens long-exserted ; fdaments about G mm 
long; anthers somewhat glandular, l.G mm long. Ovary depressed- 
globose; style very slender, 1 cm long. Fruit globose, about 3 mm in 
diameter. 
Batax, Santo Domingo de Basco. Bur. Sci. Mi2^ Fenix, May 30, 1907. Cami- 
GUIN, .'t02S Fcyiix. N. v., Anaif. 
A species woU cluuaeteiized by 'its relatively broad leavt-s, few cymes, and 
tbese only in tlie upper axils, the very long-exserted stamens tnd style. It has 
more the facies of Fremna than of Callicarpa. 
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PREMNA Linn. 
P. odorata Blanco. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3193 Mearns. 
Known only from the Philii)pines, wliere it is commmi and widely distributed. 
P. subglabra Merr. 
Camtguin, 3i).'jf) F^nix. Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3236 Mearm. 
Babuyan, 3d21 Fcnix. 
Kather widely distributed in the Philippines; endemic. 
P. integrifolia Linn. 
FUGA, 3238 ^fr(lr)ls. 
The common seacoast form that has been identified with the Linnean species, 
common throughout tlie Philippines along the seashore; India to Formosa, and 
Malaya. 
There is some doubt as to the exact identity of the Linnean species, but 
whether or not true Fremna integrifolia Linn,, the specimen cited above seems 
also to be very close to /*. laevigata Miq., from Sumatra, and to P. obtusifolia 
R. Br., of northern Australia. 
CLERODENDRON Linn. 
C. intermedium Cham. 
Camiguix, -i^)J F^nix. 
Very common and widely distributed in the Pliilippines; endemic, but with 
very closely allied forms found both in Formosa an<I in Celebes. 
