54 Callicarpa. 



the widest part near the base or, sometimes, near the 

 middle of the leave, gradually narrowing into the acuminate 

 apex; margins minutely denticulate or serrulate; upper 

 side hirsute with simple hairs, lower side Stella te-tomentose; 

 nerves, more densely hairy than the lamina, 10^ — 12 on 

 either side of the midrib; 6V2 — I8V2 by 1V2~4.7 cM.; 

 petioles 0.1—0.3 cM.; cymes globose, fasciculate, many- 

 flowered, 1 — 3 cM. long and in diam. ; peduncles 

 0.7 — ^1.5 cM.; calyx 4-ribbed, 4-toothed, with long, 

 simple hairs, glandular-dotted, 0.1 cM., pedicels 0.1 cM.; 

 corolla softly hairy, especially on the outer side of the 

 lobes, with little yellow glands, tube 0.2 cM., lobes 0.05 

 cM., rounded; stamens 4, exserted, 0.5 cM., anthers on 

 both sides glandular; stylet 0.5 cM.; stigma ± capitate; 

 ovary with some glands; fruit globose, glabrous, 0.25— 

 0.3 cM. in diam. 



Java: Elbert no. 337. Resid. Madiun: Mt. Lawu, Side 

 Ramping, Gandang- Valley, 1300 M.; Nov. 1907 with 

 fruits — Junghuhn, Ungarang, Medinie, north-slope, 1000— 

 1600 M., native Java-name: Suren or Angro; in H. L.— B. 

 sub nos. 908.267—1141; 908.267—1142; 908.267—1143. 



Sumatra: Korthals no. 5816. 



BUTON-ISL. (Celebes): £/feert no. 2814, Passar Wadjo, 

 Coralreef. 0—100 M., 9 Nov. 1909 with fruits. 



Distribution: British India, China. 



Its affinity is, especially in regard with the flower, with C. 

 peduncalata, but its leaves are always cordate, subsessile and 

 narrower, whilst its cymes are smaller, fasciculate, not widely 

 dichotomous as in C pedunculata. 



4. C. lancifolia Merrill in J^hil. Journ. Sc. Hot. X, 70. 

 (1915j. — A shrub with stellate and sometimes plumose 

 hairs on cymes and young branchlets; leaves lanceolate 

 or narrowly oblong-lanceolate, chartaceous, base somewhat 

 unequal, obtuse, apex long caudate-acuminate, 15—20 cM. 

 long, 3 — 5 cM. wide; petioles 0.5 — 0.8 cM. long; margins 



