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ConvoLtvuLacem. (A. B. RENDLE.) 
Ipom@a DENTICULATA Choisy in Mém. Soc. Phys. Genéve, vi. (1833) 447. 
Island of Sorong, creeping under trees by beach, covering ground and 
plants. Fl. (purple), Fr. Jan. 5740. 
Distrib. N.E. New Guinea and adjacent islands. Seychelles to Polynesia 
and Australia. 
BoRAGINACES. 
ToURNEFORTIA ARGENTEA L. f. Suppl. 133; F. Muell. Pap. Pl. 59; 
Schum. & Laut. 519. 
Wakdé Island, a small tree along the sea-shore. Fl., Fr. Jan. 6242. 
Distrib. New Guinea (N.E.; 8.E. and adjacent islands). Tropical 
Australia, Polynesia, Malaya and India to Mascarene Islands. 
Small tree 10 m. high, leaves silvery from white pubescence, with white 
flowers and green fruit. 
VERBENACEA, 
CALLICARPA ERIOCLONA Schauer in DC. Prod. xi. 643; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 
ii. (1856) 889 ; Scheffer in Ann. Jard. Buit. i. (1876) 41. 
Manokoeari, track to Ambani, common on the “ee of forest and in 
clearings, 200’. Fl. Fr. Jan. 6205. 
Distrib. New Gass: (D.N.W., Lesson; Mansinam Island, Doré Bay, 
Teysmann). Philippines. 
This plant is distinguished from C. cana L. by the large, more lanceolate, 
irregularly serrate leaves, with very white pubescence underneath, and white 
flowers with longer exserted stamens. C. repanda K. Sch. & Warb. is 
possibly a synonym of this plant. 
Premna nitipa K. Sch. Fl. Kais. Wilhelmsl. 120; Schum. & Laut. 523. 
Manokoeari, common in clearings and round foot-hills. Fl., Fr. 6163. 
Distrib. N.E. New Guinea. ; 
A tree with white flowers and black fruit. Also seen along the beach to 
Wariap. 
CLERODENDRON LINDAWIANUM Laut. in Schum. & Laut. Nachtr. Fl. d. 
Schutzgeb. Siidsee, 372. 
Var. GLABRIOR Gibbs. Tota planta manifeste glabrior. 
Humboldt Bay, in high forest on range above river, 400’, Fl., Fr. 
Jan. 6264. 
Distrib. (of type). New Guinea (D.S.W., Mt. Carstensz, Kloss ; N.E. ; 
S.E. [ Forbes, Sogeri region, Brit. Mus.]). 
A small tree with conspicuous white flowers and black fruit. 
I cannot separate this plant from Lauterbach’s species, which is evidently | 
very widely distributed. In my specimen the leaves are glabrous, with the 
