Callicarpa. 55 



serrato-dentate with glands at the top of the teeth; upper 

 surface with dispersed simple hairs, lower surface scarcely 

 stellate-hairy, with some glands; pairs of nerves 10^ — 11; 

 cymes 2—4 cM.; flowers lilac, bracteoles linear; calyx 

 with some simple hairs, hardly 4-toothed, 0.1 cM.; corolla 

 glabrous, tube 0.2 cM., lobes 0.1 cM. ; stamens little 

 exserted, filaments 0.4 cM., anthers 0,05 cM.; style 0.55 

 cM., with thickened stigma. 



Distribution; Mindoro (Phil. Isl.) 



Its affinity is with C. caadata, from which it differs, however, 

 by the obtuse base of the leaves, and in some other points. 



5. C. pedunculata R. Brown, Prodr. 513, (1827); 

 Benth. et v. Maell. Fl. Austr. V, 57; Forbes, Wander, 

 eines Naturf. im Mai. Arch. II, 226; Hook, f., Fl. Br. 

 Ind. IV. 569; King and Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 LXXIV. 4, 807; AToorcfers,' Exk. fl. von Java, III, 134; 

 K. Schum. et Lauterb. Fl. d. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. i. d. 

 Siidsee, 522; K. Schum: et Hoik. Fl. v. Kais. Wilh.-land, 

 119; Warb. Engl. Jhrb. XIII. 426; Hemsley, Challenger 

 Report. Botany. I. 110 and 176; H. J. Lam. in Hall, f., 

 Med. *s Rijks Herb. no. 37, 33. - C. Can a Wall Cat. 

 no. 1834, (1828), pro parte — C. cuspidata Roxb. Fl. 

 ind. I. 394, (1832); Hassk. 2" Cat. Buitenzorg, 136. — 

 C. dentata Roth. Nov. PI. sp. 81; (year?); Blume, Bijdr. 

 808; Hassk. I.e., 136 — C. dentata Wall. Cat. no. 

 6319 (1828) pro parte — C. tiliaefolia Teysm. et 

 Binnend. ex C/arA:e in Hook f., Fl. Br. Ind. IV, 569, 

 nonien nudum. — C. lanata Vahl. Symb. 3, 13.(1790—4); 

 5cftauer, DC. Prodr. XI, 644; Miquel. Fl. Ind. Bat. II, 

 886 and suppl. I, 243. — Shrubby, or sometimes a small 

 tree. 2—6 M. high; innovations yellow-woolly with stel- 

 late hairs, as are cymes and petioles ; leaves oblong-obovate, 

 with rounded, truncate of somewhat cordate base and a 

 rather long tapering apex; margins minutely serrate 

 or somewhat crenate; membranous or subchartaceous; 



