56 Callicarpa. 



upper side more or less hirsute with simple hairs; lower 

 side more or less densely stellate-hairy, glandular-dotted; 

 nerves, on both sides densier hairy, ± 10 on each side 

 of the midrib; leaves ZVj — 17 cM. long, 3—6 cM. wide 

 across the middle, petioles 0.5—0.7 (—1.4) cM. long, apex 

 2— 2V2 cM. long; cymes on slender peduncles, sometimes 

 inserted a little above the leaf-axil, or 2 cymes in an axil; 

 4—5 cM. long, 3—6 cM. wide, peduncles 0.6—2.7 cM., 

 generally 0.9—1.2 cM. long; flowers nearly sessile, light- 

 violet ; calyx with ± dense prickly stellate hairs, and with 

 glands or glanduliferous hairs, 4-toothed, 0.1 cM. long; 

 corolla sparsely and softly hairy or almost glabrous, 0.2— 

 0.25 cM.; stamens exserted; filaments 0.4 cM.; anthers 

 glandular on both sides; style with capitate stigma, 0.5 

 cM. ; ovary glabrous, except at the top, where it is some- 

 what hairy and glandular; fruit glabrous, 0.2 — 0.3 cM. 

 in diam., light- violet or white. 



Java: ex Herb. Hassk. in H. L.— B. sub no. 908.265— 

 941 , native name: Katumpang. 



Var. a typica H. J. Lam, nov. var. — folia utrinque 

 dense hirsuta; calyx dense pilis simplicibus tectus. 



AmbOYNA: Karsten no. 3059, from Ambon imported into 

 Buitenzorg and cultivated there sub signo XI. G. 48. — 

 FoTSten, in the woods. May 11*, 1842, with flow, and 

 young fr., in H. L.— B. sub. nos. 908.266—1222 and 1223. 



New-GuineA: Gjellemp no. 1232, North-Dutch-New- 

 Guinea, Arfak-mountains, Angimun, on deserted „ladang" '), 

 on the shore of a lake, on stony soil, 1900 M., May 2nd, 

 1912 with flow, and young fr. — Laaterbach no. 2449, 

 river A, camp II, 300 M., July S^d, 1896, with flow, and 

 young fr. — Rudolph no. 6. Simpsonhafen, at the border 

 of the woods; also in alang-alang-fields; native name: a 

 cibulit. 



') A „ladang" is a place of primitive native cultivation. 



