Flora of the Malayan reninaula. 807 



C. Heijnei, Eoth Nov. Sp. 82 ; Blume Bijdr. 819. C. bicolor, Juss. in 

 Ann. Mus. VII. 77 ; Schauer in DC. I.e. 642. C. .mmatrana, Miq. /. c. 

 886. C. dentata, Herb. Eoxb., Wall. Cat. 1834, 7iot of Eoth. 



Penang : Wallich 1834 ; Porte?- ; Phillips. Negri Sembilan : Port 

 Dickson, Sungei Ujong, Biclley 9574. Malacca : Maincjay (K.D.) 1190; 

 Griffith; Biclley 1589. Singapore: Kurz 2908.— Distrib. Malay 

 Archipelago, Philippine Islands, Australia. 



Clarke in Fl. Br. Ind. does not quote Bot. Mag. 2107, which Bentham had said 

 probably represented a much more woolly plant, though it might be a var. of cana. 

 With this we agree. 



6. Callicarpa pedunculata, Br. Prodr. Fl. Nov.-HoU. 513 (1810). 

 A shrub with rather loose tomentum ; branchlets stellate-pubescent. 

 Leaves membranous ; ovate, cuspidate-acuminate at apex, rounded at 

 base ; upper surface hispid-puberulous above, especially on the nerves, 

 lower surface thinly whitish-grey stellate-tomentose ; margins serrulate 

 on the upper two-thirds; 3 to 6 in. long, 1-5 to 3 in. broad; midrib 

 slender, main nerves about 10 pairs, curving gently upwards to the 

 margin ; transverse nervules many and rather prominent ; petiole "25 

 to "5 in. long. Cymes rather dense, globose, stellately woolly, on peduncles 

 •25 to -75 in. long ; bracts and bracteoles linear subulate ; pedicels 

 extremely short. Calyx campanulate, about -03 in. long, stellate- 

 pubescent and glandular ; teeth short, thick. Corolla funnel-shaped, 

 •125 in. long; tube nearly glabrous; teeth rounded puberulous within. 

 Stamens inserted at the base of the tube ; filaments long exsert, slender ; 

 anthers elliptic-reniform, the connective prominently gland-dotted. 

 Ovary rounded, glabrous, glandular ; style very long ; stigma thick, 

 capitate. Drupe dark purple, globose, 4 in. in diam. ; exocarp smooth. 

 Benth. Fl. Austral. V. 57 ; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Br. Ind. IV. 569. 

 C. cuspidata, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. I. 394. C. dentata, Eoth Nov. Sp. 81 ; 

 Blume Bijdr. 818 ; Wall. Cat. 6319. C. cana, Wall. Cat. 1834, No. 2. 

 C. lanata, Schauer in DC. Prodr. XL 644, not of Linn, or of Vahl. 

 C. tilicefolia, Teysm. & Binn. fide Kurz MS. 



Penang : Wallich 1834,2, 6319. — Distrib. Malay Archipelago, 

 Tropical Australia. 



7. Callicarpa longifolia, Lamk. Diet. I. 563 (1785), and 111. t. 69 

 (1791). A shrub, reaching 5 to 6 ft. in height; branchlets, inflorescence, 

 and leaves beneath rather sparsely covered with a short grey or tawny 

 tomentum of stellate hairs ; branchlets obtusely quadrangular, slender. 

 Leaves membranous ; lanceolate, ovate-lanceolate or occasionally oblong- 

 lanceolate, long acuminate at apex, acuminately narrowed at base or 

 rarely almost rounded; upper surface nearly glabrous, lower also some- 



