514 A NATURALIST'S WANDERINGS 



Ci. 



capsula oblongu apice acuta tetraspernia. 3814, 10 a ; 3S21, 4030. 10 b ' 

 var. grmidiflora, ei»rolIa IJ cm. loDp:o, tiibo ampliato; panicnlo glanduloso- 



piiLeaceiite. Zollinger, No. 2951, Java. 



Petr.^a aubouea, KimtK Smith and Wiles.— No species of tliis tropical 

 American genua has hitherto been recorded as spontaneous in the Old 

 World, but Mr. Forbes has also met with it in Java in an undoubtedly 

 wild state, an<l in great plenty (see p. 78). It is not at all improbable that 

 it will he met witli in other localities. A nearly sdlied genus lias lately 

 been described by Prof. Oliver in Ic. Plant. (PI. 1420), namely Petra^ovitex. 

 The only species of this genus known, F. Eledelii, was obtainc^l a short 

 time ago by Mr. Riedel's collectors in the island of Burn ; but it is 

 reported from Amboina by Rumphius (Vol. v., p. 4, t. 3) in 1747 under the 

 name Funis qtmdrijidus, and specimens in fruit exist in Rrit. Mus. Herb., 

 collected by Christopher Smith in 1798 in Honimoa or Saparua, an 

 island near Amboina. 

 Vitex trifolia, L., var. -unifoliata. 372G, 3. 



pube.'cens, ValtJ. 4050, 1, ' 



Neguudo, L. (R. Brown, Coupang. "Lagoundi.") 

 timoriensis, WaJp. A. Cunningham. 

 Olekodenuuon PUi.ciiiiuM, Fmcc, (nov. sp.),— R-.mnlis, panicnlir-, ct petiolis 

 brevissime tomentosis; foliis longe petiolatis cordatis ovato-iotundatis 

 acuminatis integiis repando-sinnutis, subtus i-trii;oso-hirtellis, supr.i pjene 

 glabris, majoribus cnm petiolo 24-30 gm. longis; panicuhi termin.-ai corym- 

 bosa; calycibus 8 mm. longis glabris. fiuctiferis non aucti-, lobis 5 mm. 

 longis, lunceoLitis; corollis *'coralIinis," (H. O. F.) glabrh^ tnbo 25 mm. 

 longo; staminihns longe exsertis; druf)a globosa 4-sulcata tenuiter succosa, 

 pyrenibus 4 per paria cohairentibus. Tins is a well-marked species, with its 

 large dee[>ly cordate haves, the long-tubed corolla, and ealys not enlarj-ed 

 . in fruit. 3G01, 7; 3000rt.; ApriL 

 Clcrodendron im^rrue, Gwrtn. 



longifiornm, Becne, 

 Callicarpa cann, i. (H. Brown, Cnup:mg ; C. sp, in list, '* Cadia Buusson.") 



pedumulata, JJ. Br, 3t05, 1 

 sumatrana, Jf/^j. ? 3t=01, 7, 

 Premna tim.onana, Decne. 



corymbosa, BottL 



sp. 3611, 3638, 8892. 4088 ; tree ; fjnit becoming black, 7. 

 lectona grnndis, Linn.f, (R. Bjowns L'st, Coupang, " Jdatti.'') 

 Lippia nodiflora. Rich. (R. Brown's list, Coupang.) 



Oclmum Basilicum, L. (R. Brown, Coupan^r.) 



sanctum, i. (R. Brown, Coupang.) 

 Moschosma polystaehvum, Betdh. 



Plectranthus parviti>.rns, Wilhl (P. austrnlis, R. Z?>-.\ 38S8, between IQ-ll. 

 Coleus grandifolius, Benth, v ' - 



scutellariuides, Benth, (R. Brown, Coupang, ''Boungu tnnta."') 

 secundiliorus, Benfb. 

 Hyptis brevipts, Boit. 35(^3. 

 Calamintha moluccana, Miq. 

 . Snitellaria heteropoda, Miq. 3120. Leaves spread out on surface of ground, 

 flowers deep cobalt blue. On ridges and crevices exposed to sun on red 

 clayey soil ; 1 ; 3533, f?. 



Anisomelcs canoicans, BdulJi. 



ovata, R. Br. (R. Brown, Coupang.) 



salviifolia, i?. Br, - 

 Leucas procumbens, Dei^f, 



decemdendat-i, Sm. (Gaudichand; R. Brown, Coupang, "Kappa 

 Mil.**} 



javaniea, Bcuih. (Pchiuciisis, Si^u., Timor). 



