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Wernh. Inside of tlie upper pari of the corolla Uibe and the filaments densely 

 hairy, the former not inflated. Corolla lobes about as long as the thin corolla tube. 

 Axillary cymes longpeduncled and dense-flowered ; terminal thyrsi many-flowered. 

 Corolla tube (in sicco) covered with appressed whitish hairs. Calyx lobes about 

 as long as the ovary, erect, curved outward. Leaves oblong or elliptical, with very 

 short acumen. Secondary veins 3 — 4 on each side, sometimes with an additional 

 thin basal vein; veins erect. Stipules very small, triangular, the edges covered 

 with dense hair. Colour of the leaves in sicco yellow-olive-green. Stalks and 

 inflorescences hirsute, leaf veins at the backside with remote procumbent hairs. 



D i s t I- i b u t i o n : British New-Guinea, Sogeri-region, 950 — 1400 metres above 

 sea level. (Forbes). 



5. C' maluensis, Val. n. sp. 



Upper part of the corolla tube not inflated, hairy as are the filaments. Corolla 

 lobes a little shorter or of equal length as the corolla tube. Axillary inflorescences 

 with long stalks; terminal thyrsi with abundance of flowers. Flowers the smallest 

 of the genus. Outside of corolla covered with short appressed hair. Calyx-limb 

 divided for lialf its length, lobes oval, erect. Leaves usually broad, elliptical with 

 3 — 4 rarely 2 secondary veins on each side (together 5—7), acrodromous. Fruit 

 crowned by the very small calyx lobes. Underside of leaves with a very thin 

 hairy covering near the edge, for the rest bare. Stipules pointed, witii thin 

 jndument. 



Distribution: North-East New-Guinea, at 190 — 200 metres above sea level, 

 in primeval wood. (Ledermann). 



6. ('. Beccarii, Val n.sp. 



Upper part of corolla tube not inflated and at the inside covered with long and 

 dense hairs, as are the filaments. Corolla grey velvety externally, lobes about as 

 long as the corolla tube. Axillary inflorescences longpeduncled, thyrsus-shaped. 

 Terminal thyrsi with abundance of flowers. Leaves broadly oblong, ending in a 

 caudate acumen, large, with 3 — 4 secondary veins on each side. Petiole fairly 

 long; underside of leaf covered with crisp soft hair. 



Distribution: Borneo (Beccari 2271). 



7. C. fuscescens Val n. sp. Upper part of the corolla tube not inflated, inside 

 covered with dense hairs, as are the filaments. Corolla lobes twice as long as the 

 tube. Axillary cymes long-stalked and repeatedly remotely branched ; terminal 

 thyrsi many-flowered, spreading. Outside of corolla tube covered with short silky 

 hairs, lobes hairless. Calyx small, lobes detached nearly to the base. Leaves 

 elliptical, glabrous Usually 3 secondary veins, or in a single specimen 2, on each 

 side. Stipules very small, obtuse, triangular, hairy, 



Distribution: Nord-East New-Guinea in mountain woods 600— 1500 metres 

 above sea level, in the Kani and Torricelli mountains (Schlechter) on the 

 Felsspitze at 1500 metres (Ledermann). 



8. C. lutescens, Val. n. sp. 



Flowers as in C fuscescens, but a little larger. Leaves with 2 secondary veins 

 on each side, in sicco greenish- ochreous-yellow. 



Distribution: North-East New-Guinea, on the Etappenberg at 850 m. in 

 dense high wood (Ledermann). 



9. C. Griffithii, Hooker, f. 



Upper part of corolla tube inflated, inside covered with long dense hairs, as are 

 he filaments, lobes more than twice the length of the short wide tube. Axillary 



