82 Callicarpa. 



In the bibliography about the subject we discover some indi- 

 cations, that some authors cannot find any difference between 

 C. acborea Roxb. and »C. lanata ". (e.g. Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 Suppl. I, 243 and 569; also Koorders en Valeton, Bijdr. Booms. 

 Java. VII, 175). We too, think so. So we have combined the 

 two species under the name C. lanata ^, finding no essential 

 difference of any importance, that could separate them distinctly. 

 Even if it should be shown that there are a treehke and a 

 shrubby form, it would not be exact to consider them as more 

 than two varieties of one single species. — It has a strong 

 affinity with Geunsia farinosa, var. a., from which it is different, 

 however, by its opposite leaves, 4-merous flowers and flssury 

 opening of the anther-cells. 



29. C. dolichophylla Meccill, Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. 

 VII, 339, (1912). — A shrub?; branchlets and cymes a 

 little hairy (simple hairs) ; leaves chartaceous, lanceolate, base 

 acute, apex acuminate, subentire or crenulate-denticulate; 

 when young with simple hairs on both sides, adult glabrous; 

 lower side densier hairy, and glandular, pairs of nerves 

 13—16; 15—30 by 2V2— 7 cM.; petioles 1— 2V2 cM.; 

 cymes lax, 6 cM. long and in diam.; peduncles longer 

 than petioles; flowers reddish; calyx 4-denticulate, 0.1 — 

 0.15 cM.; corolla 0.25—0.3 cM.. glabrous. 



Distribution: Luzon. 



It has the habit of C. longi folia, but is essentially difFerent 

 by its simple hairs. 



30. C. glabra H. J. Lam, nov. spec. — Frutex glabra. 

 2 M. alta; ramuli, cymi, petioli glabri vel glabriuscuH; 

 folia late lanceolata, basi Integra, acuta, apice acuminata, 

 margine praeter basin crenulata, utrinque glabra subtus 

 glanduloso-punctata; nervis secundariis utrinque 4—5, subtus 

 singuhs pilis stellatis vestitis; membranacea, lO'/s — 17 cM. 

 longa, 4V2~8 cM. lata; petiolo IV2 cM. longo; cymi 

 dichotomi, laxiusculi, pauciflori, 2— 3V2 cM. longi et lati; 

 pedunculo 1 Vs— 2 cM. longo; caZyx 4-dentatus glanduloso- 

 punctatus, singulis pilis stellatis vestitus, 0.15 cM.; pedi- 



