523 
grown eo in Burma, Pearson, Indian Forest wide Bull. No. 14, 
1913, pp. 1-21.——“ Teak from Nigeria," in . Imp. Inst, xii. 
1914, pp. 360-367. The Indian Forester (edited at Dehra Dun; 
U.P. ) numerous articles. 
CLERODENDRON, Linn. 
Clerodendron Bucholzii, Girke; Fl. Trop. Afr. V. p. 301. 
Old Calabar, Cross River, ond known also from tke Gold Coast, 
anda. 
climbing shrub, 2-3 ft., in swampy ground, flowers double 
hi Afikpo, Old Calabar (Hitchens, us Kew); p fra- 
grant, free Howering, Aburi Hills (Johnson, Herb. Kew) with 
strong wood, about 4 in. in diameter, Mabira Forest, Uganda, 
flowering November, fruiting in July (Ussher, Herb. Ke w). 
Clerodendron capitatum, Schumach. § Thonn.; Fl. Trop. Afr. V. 
. 905. 
Ill.—Bot. Mag. t. 4355. 
Vernac. names.—Fuemomi (S. Nigeria, Foster); Iye (Lagos, 
MacGregor, Dawodu). 
Lagos, Oban, Abeokuta, Onitsha, Katagum, and widely distri- 
buted in Tropical Africa 
An ornamental shrub with dense heads of white flowers, 
Clerodendron Formicarum, G'ürke; Fl. Trop. Afr. V. p. 297. 
Ill.—Thonner, Blütenpfl. Afr. t. 134. 
Vernac. name.—Bunghama (Angola, d. 
Old Calabar, and in Tropical Africa y- 
An ornamental shrub, bearing many Apres terminal panicles, 
corolla white. 
Clerodendron fragrans, Vent. Jard. Malmaison, t. 70. 
biennial shrub, 3 ft. high. Inflorescence, a compact terminal 
corymb ; flowers white or tinged with pink, single or double; leaves 
sub-cordate serrate, pubescent, 4—5 in. across, glandular at the 
base 
Li. —Jacq. Hort, Schoenbr. iii. t. 338 (Volkmannia japonica) ; 
Ventenat, Jardin Malmaison, t. 70 A Ar ste fragran ns); Bot. 
Mag. t. 1834 (double fl.) ; Drapiez, b. Amat. de Fleurs, 11. t. 98 
E ron Bot “Hes . (1838) t. ‘al (single &.); Blanco, FI. For. 
Eom (va E Menon ) 
Te c. names.—F lor. de Muerto, Jasmin Hediondo (Porto 
Rico, Cook § Collins). 
Native of China; naturalised in India and wee America. 
An ornamental plant cultivated in the Botanic Garden, Old 
Calabar. Easily raised from cuttings or m , by means of 
which it qu rapidly. Usually met with under cultivation in 
the double form 
Clerodendron “rte R.Br.; F1. Trop. Afr. V. p. 310. 
Ill.—Bot. Mag. t. 5838 (Cy aloes v Argi 
Lagos, and widespread in Tropical Afri 
A shrub 3—5 ft. high, ornamental; the ree lobes of the corolla 
white, the lower pale blue. 
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