Callicarpa. 45 



4-toothed, densely pubescent; coroWa-tube 0.3^ — 0.35 cM. 

 long, glabrous in the lower part, softly pubescent in the 

 upper one, especially on the midribs of the lobes; lobes 

 4, 0.2 cM. long, 0.1 cM. broad; stamens 4, with the 

 long and narrow anthers (0.25—0.3 cM. long) 0.7—0.9 

 cM. long; anthers little or not glandular on their back- 

 side; style 0.9 cM. with capitate or clavate stigma; ovary 

 glabrous. 



Distribution: W.-Borneo (Lombok^ — utan-isl.)! 



It has a strong affinity with G. Pullei, from N.-Guinca, but 

 is different in the shorter apex of the leaves, their abruptly atten- 

 uate (not acute) base, the 4-merous flowers, the shorter corolla- 

 tube, the less hairy lobes, the long and narrow (not short and 

 broad) anthers, which are 0.3 (not 0.1 cM.) long. It agrees with 

 G. Pullei in the tomentum of the leaves, the pubescent corolla, 

 and the glabrous ovary. 



IX. CALLICARPA L. Gen. pi. n. 135 (1737); Blnme, 

 Bijdr. 817; R. Brown, Prodr. 513; Benth. and v. MuelL 

 Fl. Austr. V, 56; Benth. and Hook., Gen. pi. II. 2, 1150; 

 Schauer, DC, Prodr. XI, 640; Engl. u. Prantl, Nat. 

 Pfl. fam. IV, 3a, 165; Hook. f.. Fl. Br. Ind. IV, 566; 

 Kootd. and Val. Bijdr. Booms, no. 7, 175; King and 

 Gamble, Journ. As, Soc. Beng. LXXIV. 4, 802; Miq., 

 Fl. Ind. bat. II, 884; Maxim., Bull. Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Pet., 

 XXXI, 74; Roxb., Fl. ind. I, 390. — Treesor shrubs, with a 

 more or less dense stellate or simple tomentum ; young parts 

 and leaves often glandular-dotted beneath the tomentum; 

 leaves opposite, never alternate, simple, petioled or subsessile, 

 margins usually crenate-serrate; cymes axillary, di- or tricho- 

 tomous, shorter than the leaves; bracts small, linear; pedicels 

 very short; flowers small; calyx campanulate, rarely tubular, 

 truncate or minutely 4-, rarely 5-toothed, unaltered in 

 fruit; corolla with short, nearly cylindrical tube, 4-, rarely 



