72 Callicarpa. 



Besi-islands. in the underwood, 0.60 M., flow, on July 

 22th, 1909. 



Perhaps there is a more glabrous form, belonging to this 

 variety; it seemed to us, however, not conspicuous enough, to 

 base upon it a new forma. There are transition-forms to var. 

 y and J. It is distinguishable from C. longifolia, with which it 

 is nearly conform in regard to the leaves by the always tomentose, 

 never laxely floccose texture of the lower side of the leaves, 

 and its hairy corolla. 



Var. y. longifolia H. J. Lam, nov. var. — folia sub- 

 chartacea, lanceolata, utrinque acuta, adulta supra glabra, 

 subtus dense albido-stellato-tomentosa, saepe singulis glan- 

 dulis parvis, in sicco atris prope nervum primarium sufFulta; 

 nervis secundariis utrinque 8; 7 — ISVa cM. longa, 2V2— 5 

 cM. lata; petiolo 1.2—2.5 cM. longo; corolla glabra. 



Celebes: Gorontalo, in H. L.— B. sub. nos. 908.266— 

 1231 and 1232, flow, on Oct. 18*, 1911. 



Luzon: Reillo. no. 19265, Rizal, flow, on Dec. 12* „ 

 in Herb. Ins. Phil, in Acad. Lugd.— Bat. no. 492, Manila. 



PalaU-IslandS: Raymundus no. 189, Korror; native 

 name: dub rschachel; the rubbed leaves are used for 

 poisoning fishes in order to catch them.- — Ledermann 

 no. 14126, Korror; native name: dub; in steppe-like 

 grasformation, 20—40 M. in alt. ; flow, and young fr. on 

 Febr. 2nd, 1914. 



As the var. (3, it is distinguishable from C. longifolia by the 

 always tomentose never floccose texture of the lower side of 

 the leaves, 



Var. (J. latifolia H. J. Lam, nov. var. — folia valde 

 membranacea, late ovata, nunquam letragona, basi 

 attenuata, apice longiuscule acuminata, margine ut in var. 

 a, vel crenata, vel bidentata, adulta supra glabra, subtus 

 densiuscule stellato-tomentosa, nervis secundariis utrinque 

 8—10, 13—19 cM. longa, 6—11 cM. lata, petiolo 2-3 

 cM. longo. 



forma a. typica //. /. Lam, nov. f. — ^ores tetra- 



