64 XCII, VERBENACEÆ. [ Clerodendron, 
looser inflorescence. Sometimes the inflorescence Ne that of C. inermis, more 
frequently it is at least on the main branches almost as abundant as in C. Cunning- 
h 
insects, has axillary cymes with few flowers, in most of which the corolla assumes a 
— slaw vdd or globular form of considerable thickness and much regularity. 
uatum and O. medium, R. Br. Prod. 510, 511, Schau. in DC. Prod. xi. 671, 
are very slight VMdcstiojs, which I am quite unable to distinguish from the common 
. ovat m, R. Br. Prod. 511, Schau. in DC. Prod. xi. 671, or C. cardiophyllum, F. 
Muell. ian. iii. 144, is a form with large, very iro somewhat coriaceous leaves 
and loose inflorescence, which may at first sight appear very distinct, but there are 
I as eid n ens which might MN well [^ retired to this or to some of the 
very ny indiferent, is oh. the same as C. ova tum, but wi pu bbesoent leaves, which 
Sane it entosum. Th e not seen the "anea and without the corollá 
there pora to be no panem. apud Y Vi ire C. pH ala from the two 
preceding and the following species. C. o tomentosum un re both 
7. C. Cunninghamii, Benth. A tall shrub, uithet quite slabo 
or the under side of the leaves ^^ inflorescence more or less tomento 
ave 
deiir € -tube, usually tsedi 2 in., the lobes broad, not above 
3 lines lon Stamens rather dia Fruiting 2S more or less fn 
pyrene 
N. Ago S. Goulburn Island, A. anagem: JFechpe Cliffs, Hulls. 
ueensland. Cape York, Daemel, ‘Jardine ; Endea ver, A. Cunningham. 
Some of Brown's irmis as m as others. seen ai in ‘fruit and referred to €. 
oribundum, may perhaps belong to C. Cun — amit. oars of F. Mueller's fron 
Gilbert river, with more t phbaeceit Tir are very doubtfu 
8? C. cos erm R. Br. Prod. 511. A un ye Leaves ve 
and 
exceeding the leaves but looser than in C. tomentosum. 
seen. roi. calyx enlarged and drupe of C. floribundum.—Schau. i 
DC. P 71. 
ueensland. Endeavour river, Banks and Solander. 
e foliage is Pikes of Gmelina Leichhardtii, but the fruit undoubtedly that of Clero- 
dendron, and not of Gmelina 
17. GMELINA, Linn. 
upwards or almost satiny limb oblique, with 4 or 5 ‘se T : 
lobes, the two upper ones sometimes united in an upper lip. Stamens 
in pairs, shorter than the corolla. Ovary 4-celled with 1 ovule in each 
