232 Verbenacee. [ Premna. 
Waste places at Hakgala and Haputale. Fls. Dec., Jan.; pale 
mauve. 
A native of Tropical America, also found in S. India. 
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Premna procumbens Moon. 
Narragalla Rocks; Eluvativu Is.; Kaits; Trincomalee. 
Also in S. India. 
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Gmelina arborea Roxb. Gumadi, Umi, 7. (Gamble). 
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9. VITEX Linn. 
Leaves densely white-tomentose below; fls. pur- 
plish; ieaflets often stalked : 
Leaves 3-phyllous, elliptic-lanceolate, stalked 
Or net * 2 | I. Vi Reena 
Leaves 5-phyllous, lanceolate, stalked . 2. V. NEGUNDO. 
Leaves pubescent or glabrous below : 
Leaflets sessile, usually slightly pubescent; fls. 
purplish : 
Corolla under } in. ue : . 3. V. PINNATA. 
Corolla § in. long . V. pubescens. 
Leaflets stalked, glabrous ; fls. yellow ish . . 4. V. Leveexvon- 
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2. V. Negundo Linn. Nochchi T. (Gamble). 
For V. altissima Linn, f. read: 
V. pinnata Linn. Sp. Pl. p. oe (1753). V. altissima Linn. f. 
gal: Fl. p. 294 (1781). Maila, T. (Gamble). 
V. PUBESCENS Vahl. 
This is cultivated in the Peradeniya Gardens, which was probably 
the source of Walker 1122. 
Pare 359. — 
10. CLERODENDRON Linn. 
Cor. up to 13 in. long 
Cymes small, axillary, distinct; fls. white . 1. C. INERME. 
Cymes_ collectively forming a_ terminal 
panicle : 
Cal. not enlarged in fruit : 
Fis. pink . ; , ; ‘ . 2. C. PHLOMIDIS. 
is. bine. : . 3. C, SERRATUM, 
Fils. white, usually double ; : C. fragrans. 
Cal. much enlarged i in fruit : 
Fls. white : , : : 5 . 4. C. INFORTUNATUM. 
Fls. red : ; C. paniculatum., 
Cor: sin lene: C. indicum. 
C. FRAGRANS Vent. ee. mii i170 one Willd. Enum. Hort. 
Berol. p. 659 (1809); Sims, in Curt. Bot. Mag. t. 1834 (1816). Vol- 
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