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10. ». Corolla Z-merous 8. G. flavida p. 39. 



b. Corolla 5 — 6-merous ''• 



11. a. Corolla 5— 6-merous, leaves subternate, rusty-pubescent 



beneath, 11-17 by ^^U-^l'U cM.; petioles IV2-2 cM. 

 long; corolla minutely rugose, hardly glandular, calyx 

 0.25 cM. ...... 6. G. grandiflora p. 38. 



b. Corolla 5-merous, leaves yellow- or ferruginous-tomentose 

 beneath, 9—26 by 4— 11 cM.; petioles 2—3^ ., cM. long 

 (or if 1—2 cM. long, then leaves subquaternate> . 12. 



12. a. Plant with a ferruginous tomentum ; calyx 0.3 cM., corolla- 



tube 0.4—0.5 cM., glandular 9. G. cinnamomea p. 40. 



b. Plant with a yellow or yellowish brown tomentum, 



calyx 0.15-0.2 cM 13. 



13. a. Leaves subquaternate, 9—20 by 4— IOV2 cM., petioles 



1 — 1.7 cM 10. G. quaternifolia p. 41. 



b. Leaves opposite, alternate, or subternate, 8*^/2-22 ( — 26) 

 by 4—8 (—12) cM., base narrower, more decurrent 14. 



14. a. Corolla-tube 0.5—0.6 cM. long 11. G. farinosa p. 42. 

 b. Corolla-tube 0.3—0.35 cM. long 15. 



15. a. Leaves serrulate towards the apex; ovary glandular 



12. G. s^rrulata p. 43. 

 b. Leaves entire; ovary glabrous 



11. G. homoiophylla p. 44. 

 1. G. acuminatissima {Teysm. et Binnendijk) H. J. Lam, 

 nov. comb. — Callicarpa acuminatissima T. et B. 

 Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. XXV, 409 (1863). — A shrub or 

 little tree; branchlets, nearly tetragonous, with cymes and 

 petioles stellate-floccose, glabrescent; leaves membranous 

 or subchartaceous, oblong-ovate or elliptical, base, wide, 

 abruptly decurrent, sometimes cuneate or unequal, apex 

 very long acuminated, narrow, nearly subulate; margins 

 entire; pairs of nerves 10 — ^12; upper side, when young, 

 sparsely stellate-hairy, with some glands, adult glabrous 

 except on nerves, without glands; lower side sparsely 

 stellate-hairy, when young, adult glabrous except on nerves, 

 densely glandular, and with some scales; 20^ — 27 Vs by 

 7V3— 9Vs (—12) cM.; petioles 2.3—3.5 cM.; acumen 



