76 Callicarpa. 



on either side of the midrib, 5^10 cM. by 2V2— 3.7 cM.; 

 petioles 1.7—2.6 cM.; cymes large, in the axils of the 

 upper leaves. 7—10 cM. long, SVa — 10 cM. wide; peduncles 

 4__5Y2 cM.; flowers subsessile; calyx 4-toothed, densely 

 stellate-hairy, glandular, 0.1 cM.; corolla glandular, 0.3 

 cM., with four lines of dense, simple (?)- hairs; stamens 

 0.35—0.45 cM. with glandular anthers; ovary very small, 

 •upper half glandular and villous; style 0.4 cM., with 

 capitate stigma. 



Distribution: Luzon. 



24. C. paucinervia Merrill, Phil Journ. Sci. Bot. IX, 

 134, (1914). — A shrub?; branchlets with cymes and 

 petioles densely yellowish stellate-hairy, glabrescent ; leaves 

 ovate or oblong-ovate, chartaceous or subcoriaceous, base 

 abruptly attenuate, apex somewhat acuminate, margins 

 crenulate, entire near base, upper side glabrous when 

 adult, with stellate hairs on midrib, lower side densely 

 yellow-brown tomentose, glandular; pairs of nerves 5; 

 9—11 cM. by 4— 5V2 cM.; petioles 1 — 1.2 cM.; cymes 

 small, 2 by 2 cM., peduncles 0.7 cM. or less, calyx 

 densely stellate-hairy, truncate or 4-toothed, 0.15 cM.; 

 corolla 0.3 cM., glabrous, lobes 0.13 cM.; stamens exserted, 

 with glandular anthers; frait 0.2 cM. in diam., glabrous. 



Distribution; Guam (Marianne-Isl.). 



This spec-ies has an affinity with C. erioclona, but the points 

 of difference are the number of nerve-pairs, and the stellate, never 

 plumose texture. 



25. C. erioclona Schauer, DC, Prodr. XI 643 (1847); 

 Elmer, Leafl. Phil. Bot. III,. 866; Miquel, Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 II, 889; Merrill, Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. I, suppl. I, 121; 

 Scheffer, Ann. d. Jard. bot. Buitzg. I, 41. — Shrubby; 

 branchlets, cymes, and petioles very hirsute, ferruginous- 

 plumose; leaves membranous or subchartaceous, or charta- 

 ceous, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, both sides acuminate; 

 •or broader, broadly ovate or oblong-ovate, base cuneate 



