514 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. 11, Art 24 
Type specimens 9739 and 10362, A. D. E. Elmer, Du- 
maguete, Cuernos Mountains, Province of Negros Oriental, 
Negros, April and June respectively, 1908. 
Only here and there observed in humid woods and in 
the moss covered jungles from 3500 to 6000 feet. Called 
"Guisokmagamai" in the native dialect. 
Very distinct and only distantly related to my C. pal- 
ensis from eastern Leyte. . 
CLERODENDRON Linn. 
Clerodendron klemmei Elm. n. sp. 
A small slender tree; old bark brownish, young bark 
smooth and yellowish, covered with elongated  lenticels. 
Leaves numerous, opposite, from lanceolate to oblong in 
shape or even obovate, variable, the medium sized blades 
12 cm. long, 4 em. wide, apex mostly acuminate, base 
attenuate or simply acute,  submembranous, glabrous, 
flat; petiole 1 to 8 em. long, glabrous, rather slender and 
deciduous; lateral nerves 5 to 7 on each side, prominent 
beneath, ascendingly curved, the coarse reticulations also 
prominent. Inflorescence terminal, or subterminal, subcorym- 
bose; peduncles smooth, glabrous, yellowish, more or less 
flattened at the distal end, ascending, 4 to 7 cm. long; 
secondary peduncles less than one half that length, rather 
numerous and fastigiate, subtended by 5 mm. long filiform 
bracts; pedicels 5 to 8 mm. long, puberulous, usually bibrac- 
teate at the middle; calyx glabrous, 4 mm. long, campan- 
ulate, its 5 segments acute and 1.5 mm. in length; corolla 
tubular, 6 cm. long, glabrous, gradually thickened toward 
the apex, deciduous; its 5 lobes regular, 5 to 7 mm. long, 
oblong, obtuse, spreading, 3 mm. wide; stamens 4, exceeding 
the corolla by 1 cm., glabrous, inserted upon the corolla 
some distance beneath the throat; anthers versatile, oblong, 
2.5 mm. long; style slender, glabrous, equalling the stamens; 
ovary glabrous, dome shaped; stigma subclavate, with a pro- 
 nounced point; fruits shining smooth, olive green, obovoid, 
13 mm. long by 1 cm. in diameter above the middle, that por- 
tion of the calyx ume the fruit much oe and with 
a thin apiculate rim. 
