Clerodendron. | _ VERBENACEA. 267 
Var. 2, ornatum (C. ornatum, Wall.) : leaves broader and of 
thinner texture ; panicles less mealy to almost glabrous, more lax, and 
the bracts less numerous and very deciduous. 
_ Has.—Rather frequent in the low forests all around the Pegu Yomah, also 
in Arracan and Ava. ; var. 2: ascending into the upper mixed and mixed dry 
forests of Pegu and Promeup to 2,000 ft, elevation; rather rare in the Martaban 
hills.—F], July-Sept. ; Fr. Jan.-Feb. 
3. C. infortunatum, L.; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 173, t. 22, f. 1; 
Brand. For. Fl. 363.—Kha-oung-kyee.—An evergreen shrub up to 
10 ft. high, often growing out into a little tree up to 15 ft. high, 
‘parts more or less pubescent ; bark greenish grey, about an inch 
thick ; cut greenish ; leaves ovate to elliptically ovate, on a shortly 
appressed hispid petiole 1-3 in. long, rounded or sometimes cordate 
at the base, 6-12 in. ong, repand-serrate, acute or acuminate, 
Y membranous, above shortly and roughly pubescent, beneath 
more or less pubescent ; flowers middling-sized, white, on 2-3 lin. 
long pubescent pedicels, forming an ample shortly and appressed- 
pu nt panicle at the end of the branches; lower bracts diminu- 
ft. HaB.—Common in the tropical and moister upper mixed forests up to 3,000 
elevation, all over Burma from Chittagong and Ava down to Tenasserim and 
