64 Callicarpa. 



wide and then with 7—9 pairs of nerves, or 17—25 cM. 

 long and 8—12 cM. wide and with 13 pairs of nerves; 

 petioles 1 — 1.7. in the larger leaves 3—4 cM.; cymes 

 4 cM. long, 6 cM. in diam., in the axils of the upper 

 leaves; peduncles 1 cM.; flowers in little woolly dusters, 

 3—5 together, with a indumentum of small, unequal 

 bracts; calyx glandular-dotted, somewhat hairy, hardly 

 4-toothed, 0.1—0.2 cM.; corolla glabrous, tube only a 

 little longer than the calyx, 0.2 cM.; lobes 0.1 cM.; outer 

 side with litde glands; stamens little exserted, 0.35 cM.; 

 style 0.4 cM., with peltate stigma; ovary densely with 

 yellow glands in upper half, lower half glabrous; fruit 

 glabrous, 0.2 cM. in diam. 



Luzon: Elmer no. 9184, Lucban, Tayabas; with flow, 

 and young fr. in May 1907. 



POLILLO: McGregor no. 10269, with buds in Oct.— 

 Nov. 1909. 



Distribution: Philippine Islands! 



This species seems to have a close affinity with the y-repanda- 

 variety of C. erioclona. 



14. C. ovata C. B. Robinson, Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. 

 Ill, 215. (1908). — A shrub, 2 M. high; branchlets, cymes 

 and petioles densely ferruginous stellate-tomentose, gla- 

 brescent; leaves opposite, membranous, ovate-elliptic; base 

 subrotundate, apex acutely or obtusely acuminate; margins 

 serrate except near the base; upper side little, lower one 

 densier stellate-hairy; nerves 8 — 10; 572^-^0 cM. long, 

 3—6 cM. broad; petioles 0.3—0.5 cM.; cymes iVa--^ 

 cM.; peduncles 0.5 — 1.1 cM.; pedicels 0.2—0.4 cM.; 

 bracts 0.7^ — 0.8 cM.; calyx with 4 somewhat unequal 

 lobes; 0.09—0.12 cM. long; coro//a pink, 0.23— 0.25 cM.; 

 tube 0.12—0.16 cM.; lobes 4, 0.1 cM. broad; stamens 

 4, 0.27—0.3 cM. long; anthers 0.07 cM.; style 0.5—0.6 

 cM., with 4-lobed stigma; ovary globose, 0.05 cM.; drape 

 glabrous, 0.25 cM. 



