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58 XCII. VERBENACE. [ Callicarpa. 
long. Corolla about 1 line, pubescent outside. Fruit globular, white, 
about 1 line diameter. 
Queensland. Rockingham Bay, Dallachy. 
The species is widely spread over the Indian Archipelago, exteùding into India to 
Khasia and East Bengal. 
posite, undivided. owers small, in terminal trichotomous panicles, 
A considerable genus, limited to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Old 
World. Although some, especially among the Asiatic species, are very well marked, 
there are a number of forms including the P. integrifolia and P. serratifolia of Linnseus 
which seem to pass into each other by numerous intermediates, and it would require a 
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orolla-tube scarcely exceeding the calyx 1. P. obtusifolia. 
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2. P. integrifolia. 
aves acuminate, thin, glabrous, the petiole sh 3. P. limbata. 
Calyx 5-toothed, the margin not dilated. 
ves ovate, acuminate, on rather short petioles P. Dallachiana. 
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Leaves deltoid, much acuminate (Poplar-like), on long petioles 5. P. acuminata. 
l. P. obtusifolia, R. Br. Prod. 512. A shrub of 3 to 6 feet, 
glabrous in the typical form except a minute pubescence on the inflo- 
t but not otherwise enlarged. Corolla-tube about as long 
calyx, very hairy inside at the throat, the limb as long as t 
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