Callicarpa. . 91 



36. C. Horsfieldii Tmczaninow, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 

 XXXVI, II, 217. (1863); Koorders, Exk. Fl. v. Java, 

 III, 134. — A shrub, branchlets, petioles and cymes densely 

 hairy; branchlets tetragonous; leaves ovate-rhomboid, both 

 sides long attenuate, upper half coarsely serrate, sparsely 

 pubescent on both sides, glandular, densier on nerves; 

 cymes small, as long as or somewhat longer than petioles; 

 calyx 5-toothed; teeth deltoid, rather large; coroWa-tube 

 twice as long as the teeth of the calyx; stamens 4; ovary 

 hairy at the top. 



Distribution: Java. 



This very imperfectly described species, of which we did 

 not see any specimen, seems to be somewhat doubtful, as 

 regards the 5-toothed calyx, of which the teeth are large- 

 deltoid. 



37. C. formosana Rolfe. Journ. Bot., XX, 358 (1882); 

 Forbes et Hemsley, Fl. Sin. II, 252; Maximowicz, Bull. 

 Ac. Imp. Sci. St. Pet. XXXI, 76; MeTtill, Phil. Journ. 

 Sci. Bot. I, Suppl. I, 121. — A shrub; branches glabres- 

 cent, but when young, as well as the lower side of the 

 leaves, the cymes, pedicels, and calyx covered with a 

 pale brown tomentum of 'stellate hairs; leaves elliptical, 

 acute or shortly acuminate, serrulate op denticulate, base 

 rounded; 5— 8V2 by 4—6 cM.; dark brown, sparingly 

 pubescent above, slightly scabrid with age; nerves alter- 

 nate, in about five pairs; petioles 0.8—1.2 cM.; cymes 5 

 times branched, dense-flowered, 4 — 5 times longer than 

 the petioles; pedicels 0.4 cM.; calyx campanulate, scarcely 

 0.12 cM. long; segments minute; corolla 0.25 cM., lobes 

 rounded, shorter than -the tube; stamens exserted, 0.25 

 cM., anthers elliptical, notched at each end; style equalling 

 stamens; stigma capitate; fruit globose, scarcely 0.25 cM. 

 in diam. 



Distribution: Formosa, Phihppines {Merrill, I.e., Lamao 

 Forest Reserve). 



