2S2 



EUGOMPHOSTEMMA. 



8#8t. Verzeu.hu. 53 (1846); Benth., DC. Prodr. xfi, 551, in parte (1848) 



31 iq 



Flor. In I 



Bat. ii, 986, in parte (1856), nee Wall— Prasium javanicum Blume, Bijdr., 840 (1826) 



P. phlomoides lleinto. in sched. fide Miq 



Fit 



Lid. Bat. ii, 986 (1856), nee Blu 



I 



archipel. Malayano; in ins. Java, in sylvis montosis humidis, frequens, Blume 



Reinivardt, Zollinger n. 1990, Hors field n. 38 ! Teysmann 



Kur 



z! 



Forbes 



Caulib 



50 



80 cm. altis, basi subteretib 



i 



suffrute 



divergentibus 



1 — 3 cm. longis, laminis 8 



flavescentibus 



lastris sub-12-floris, pedi 



hia 2 mm. latis, pedicell 



14 



cm. longis his 



3 



6 



cm 



latis 



Forbes in sched.), petiolis 



subtus 



busq 



P ii 



parcissime tomentosis, a medio sensim attenuatis, verticii 



propriis sub-4 mm. Ion 



o 



bracteis 10 mm. lonsris 



4 



7 mm 



longis, 



bracteol 



10 



mm 



long 



16 



mm 



longo hoc 7 mm 

 latis, corolla 35 



lato 



tubo caly 



10 



mm 



lonsro, dentibus 6 mm. long 



© 



h 



basi 4 mm 



mm 



longa 



parte tubi aequali 16 



mm 



limbo 9 mm. lato, labio 



postico margine integro 7 mm 



longo hoc 8*5 mm. lato. labio antico 10 



18 



m 



lato, lobo medio oblongo margine inte 



mm. longo hoo 



o 



7 mm. longis his 5*5 mm 



latis. 



tyli lobis distincte recurvis, nuculls 



Plat 



102 



Gomphostemma javanicum Benth. Specimen from Java, Horsfield, 



Th- 



is nearly allied to O. Sco 



although by the much smaller leaves and flowers, the 



much shorter calyx teeth and the glabrous style it is sufficiently easily distinguished from that 



The 



sometimes 



sometimes entire. This is the plant intended in Blume 



description of P 



javanicum, but Dr. Miquel informs us that th 



according 



a sheet sent to 



Miquel by Dr. Blume himself, is the plant that was named by Eeinwardt P 



It 



not 



impossible that both speoies may have b 



the same manuscript name in Eeinwardt's Herbarium 



how 



this may be, Blume's de 



of Prasium phlomoides does not apply to this plant 



nearest ally of the plant is the following, which, though 

 appearance, is perhaps hardly varietally separable from it. 



distinguished 



by general hab 



The 

 and 



16. 



Gomphostemma rugosum Brain (1890). 



Elata erecta caule terete lignoso robusto, foWs distincte petiolatis elliptico-ovatis acutis 

 margine serratis, supra lucidis brevissime hispidulis mox glabrescentibus subtus petiolis 

 caulibusque densissime rufo-lanatis, verticillastris multifloris densis brevissime pedunculatis. 

 bracteis exterioribus ovato-lanceolatis reliquis lanceolatis calyce breve pedicellato brevioribus 



corolla flava apice antice incurva 



d 



3-pl 



nuculis br 



rufo-lanati dentibus tubo brevioribus, 

 longiore, extus (lobo labii antici med 

 is apice pilosis sublaevibus. — G. lucid 



12. 



pto) vill 



iul 



glabro 



Wall 



n. 2156/1 (1828) vix Benth. in PI. As. Bar. ii 



in parte et quoad C>it, 



J 



j 



Hort. Bogor. cult.. K\ 



1154! In Burma inferiore; Amherst, Falconer 



n. 



1033! Tenasserim, in Chappedoung, Wallich, 



Cat 



n. 



2156/1 



Caulibus 60 



cm 



lat 



13 



ba 



100 cm. altis, petiolis 3—6 cm. longis, laminis 18 



attenuatis, verticillastris sub-20-fl 



25 cm. long 



his 6 



9 



lanceolatis margine serrulati 



"i 



bracte 



10 



5 ram 



mm. longis exterioribus 



14 



15 



mm 



longo hoc 6 mm. lato 



latis, reliquis subulatis intesrris 

 tubo < 



o 



1 



mm. latis 



longis his basi 3*5 mm. latis, corolla 45 mm 

 limbo 10 mm. lato. I 



aly 



longa 



9 mm. Ion 



tubi 



© 



1 



mm 



longo 



labio postico obtuso 9 mm 



parte tubi seqnali zo mm. longa, 



dentib 

 25 



6 



mm 



Ion 



4 mm. lat 



hoc 19 mm. lato, lobo med 



go 



hoc 11 ram. lato, labio antico 



antice int 



o 



i 



nuculis 6 mm. longis his 



