Clerodendron. | Verbenacee. 233 
kameria japonica Thunb. Fl. Jap. p. 255 (1784) non C. japonicum 
Sweet. 
Often found semi-wild. 
C. PANICULATUM Linn. Mant. I, p. 90 (1767); Hk. in Curt. Bot. Mag. 
t. 7141 (1890). 
A frequent escape from cultivation. 
1. Clerodendron inerme Gaertn. Sangam, T. (Gamble). 
Page 360.— 
2. ©. Phlomidis Linn. f. Taludala, T. (Gamble). 
Polonnaruva. 
3. ©. serratum Moon Cat. p. 46 (1824); Spreng. Syst. II, p. 758 
(1825). Chiru-dekku, T. (Gamble). 
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4. ©. infortunatum Linn. Perugilai, T. (Gamble). 
For C. Siphonanathus Br. read: 
C. 1npicum O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. p. 586 (1891). Ovieda mitis Burm. 
f. Fi. Ind. p. 136 t. 48 f. 1 and 2 (1768) non C. mite Vahl. Siphonan- 
thus indica Willd. Sp. Pl. I, p. 606 (1798). Clerodendron Siphonanthus 
R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew ed. 2, IV, p. 65 (1812). 
Page 363.—For Avicenina officinalis Linn. read: 
Leaves obtuse, obovate; anth. exserted; style 
elongated, villous; capsule 1-13 in.; fis. under 
i in. across, usually racemose; ovary hairy . I. A. OFFICINALIS. 
Leave acute, elliptic; anth. included; style very 
short, glabrous; capsule 3-1 in.; fls. under j in. 
across, usually capitate; ovary hairy at apex . 2. A. MARINA, 
1. A. officinalis Linn. Upattha, T. 
Sea coast, rather rare? Panadura. 
Also on all Tropical Asian shores. 
2. A. marina Vierh. in Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. LXXI, p. 435 
(1907); Bakh. in Ann. Jard. Buit., sér. 3, III, p. 203 (1921). Sceura 
marina Forsk. Fl. AZg. Arab. II, p. 37 (1775). Avicennia nitida 
Thunb. FI. Ceil. p. 8 (1825) non Jacq. Wenkandan, T. (Gamble). 
A bush or small tree; young twigs quadrangular, white 
with fine pubescence; 1. 14-23 in., elliptic, cuneate or rarely 
rounded at base, subacute at apex, entire, glabrous and 
shining above with a dense felt of pubescence beneath, 
coriaceous; fl. sessile, cor. under } in. across; anth. included; 
style very short, conical, glabrous; ovary hairy on apex 
only; capsule 4 in. 
Sea coast ; common. 
Also on all Tropical Asian shores. 
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