Clerodendron. | XCII. VERBENACEJ£, 61 
Calyx minutely toothed. 
Woody climber. Flowers small in compact cymes. Corolla- 
tube 3 lines long. Fruit oblong, pubescent, small . 1. €. hemiderna. 
Erect s ~ Flowers few E axillary loose sage Corolla-tubo 
in Fruit favo , glabrous, rather lar - 2. C. inerme. 
Calyx 5 TEM to the m 
Corolla-tube about 3 p ioni. Stamens "m exserted. 
Leaves large and broad . - C. Tracyanum. 
eee € to nearly 1 in. long. “Stamens long. Leaves 
usual entose 
apie HS broad. Flowers mostly in dense terminal 
qim - 4. C. tomentosum. 
Lis ually n narrow. Flowers mostly i in 1 axillary cymes - 5. C. lanceolatum. 
Caralle-tube 1 to 1; in. long. Stamens long. Leaves usually ko ecd 
glabrous or tomentose on y when youn . 6. C. floribundum. — 
Corolla-tube 2 E ong or more. Stamens long. Leaves of 
oribun . 7. C. Cunninghamii. 
Species insufficiently k known, with broad tomentose, very rugose 
eaves . 8. C. costatum.. 
l. C. hemiderma, F. Muell. A tall FL climber, the young 
parts ahd saforascence more or Me ho ae Bune ihe leaves be- 
coming glabrous when full-grown. Leaves shortly petiolate, broadly 
ovate, obtuse or shortly and at eile most. to 3 in. long, 
green on both sides. lowers small for the e genus, memis in rather 
compact trichotomous cymes either terminal or on short brane es or 
leafless divaricate peduncles in the "pper axils. Prim ae some- 
time ng-lanceolate and contracted into a petiole, bui most of them 
b 
tube slender, shortly exserted but not exceeding 3 lines, glabrous 
inside; lobes about half as long as the tube, more or less silky-pubes- 
Cent outside. Stamens about twice as long as the coro RE e 
oben calyx often above 2 lines | ag but remaining narrow. -Frui 
upper portion * 
into 4 narrow nuts, the lower seedless portion assuming the appearance 
of a wing to each nut, whilst the lower portion of the gapini 
remains attached to thé receptacle after the nuts have fallen i 
cuneate- sete shape three-toothed at the top and nearly as ene as 
me calyx.—C. (Hemiderma) Linnei, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 151, not of 
Waites. 
Queensland. Cape York, ea ate Rockingham Bay, Dallachy ; Selheim river, 
Beans] Teieidani pon Thoz 
i plan t has a singular resemblance with the Cingalese €. s nci, Thw. which has 
the same climbing habit, foliage, and inflorescence, but rather larger flowers, the outer 
bracts much lar ger, broader. bas foliaceous, and the fruit, shinee h nearly similar in 
shape, is much more normal, without the flat winglike ther nuts or the petes 
axis jm Minn F. iens ller ‘has founded his sectional character iderma 
2. > R. Br. Prod. 511. A shrub attaining 6 ft. or more, 
namie or thes ohne slightly pubescent, the esce some- 
times dilated te youn dat the base of the leaves, but not spinescent. 
Leaves on rather pes mecs ovate or elliptical, obtuse or shortly 
