52 Callicarpa. 



1. C, Havilandii (King et Gamble) H. J. Lam, nov. 

 comb. — A tree?, branchlets, cymes and petioles densely 

 tawny-stellate-pubescent; leaves opposite, chartaceous, 

 ovate or ovate-oblong, base cuneate, entire, apex acuminate, 

 margins denticulate, pairs of nerves 8 — 11, upper side, 

 especially on the midrib densely rugose with simple hairs, 

 lower side ferruginous-stellate-hairy, glandular, 6—15 cM. 

 long, 4 — 6 cM. wide, petioles 1.0— 1.7 cM.; cymes small, 

 few-flowered, subsessile, IVg^ — 2 cM. long, 3 cM. in diam., 

 peduncles 0.3—0.5 cM.; calyx 4 — 5-toothed, teeth large, 

 deltoid, densely stellate-hairy, glandular, 0.2 cM. ; corolla 

 glabrous, glandular, 4— 5-lobed, 0.5 cM.; tube twice as 

 long as the lobes; stamens 4 — 5, exserted, 0.6 cM.; 

 anthers broad, on both sides, especially on the backside 

 glandular; style 0.8 cM., with capitate or ± 5-lobed 

 stigma; ovary densely glandular, 4 — 5-lobed, 4— 5-seeded, 

 fruit with 4—5 one-seeded pyrenes. 



Var. cc tetramera H.J. Lam, nov. var. — flores tetrameri. 



Borneo: Haviland and Hose no. 3549 E., Sarawak 

 near Kuching; with flow, and young fr. in Nov. 1894. 



Var. (5 pentamera H. J. Lam, nov. var. — Geunsia 

 Havilandii King et Gamble, Kew Bull. 1908, 105 

 and Journ. As. Soc. Bengal LXXIV, 4, 801 — ?G. bee- 

 car ian a Briq. nom. nud. in Engl. u. Pranti, Nat. Pfl. 

 fam. IV, 3a, 165 (1897); King and Gamble, I.e. 802. - 

 flores pentameri 



Borneo: Haviland no. 3549 K. and L.. same locality.— 

 Beccari no. 3240. — Haviland no. 889, near Kuching. 



Without any doubt King and Gamble's species is a Callicarpa 

 (only opposite leaves, leaves denticulate, cymes sessile, fruit 

 with 4—5 (not 7—12) pyrenes). As in some other species of 

 this genus there is a pentamerous form. (See observation at 

 Geunsia, p. 30). 



2. C. basilanensis Merrill in Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. III. 

 263. (1908). — A little tree. 6 M.; young parts with 



