220 Gmelina. 



acute teeth, 0.5 cM.; corolla yellow, 2.3 cM., sometimes 

 reaching 4.5 cM., softly pubescent; tube somewhat longer 

 than the calyx; the 2-lobed upper lip larger than the 

 3-lobed lower lip: stamens 4, didynamous, the 2 longer 

 ones as long as the upper lip; drupe ovoid, yellow. 



Distribution: British India, Malaya, Philippine Islands 

 {Hallier). 



4. G. macrophylla Wall. Cat. no. 1819(1828); Schauer, 

 DC Prodr. XL 680; Miquel. Fl. Ind., bat. II, 867; 

 Hall. f. Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 56. — Vitex 

 moluccana Bl, Bijdr. 813 (1826); Schauer. I.e. 695; 

 Miq. I.e., 865. — A tree; branchlets quadrangular, with 

 cymes and petioles densely ferruginous-tomentose; leaves 

 opposite, coriaceous or chartaceous, broadly ovate or 

 subrotundate, base truncate or slightly cordate, apex obtuse 

 or rounded; both surfaces pubescent when young, the 

 lower one only when adult, the upper adult glabrous, 

 except on the nerves; pairs of nerves 8^ — 10(— 11); 2—4 

 large glands below the lowest pair; lamina with a distinct 

 reticulation beneath; 14—19—32 cM. long. 10-1872—23 

 cM. wide; petioles 3 — 4V2 — 6 cM.; inflorescences pani- 

 culate, leafed below, terminal, pyramidate, many-flowered, 

 15—20 cM. long, 13 — 20 cM. wide; calyx subtruncate 

 or with 5 rather large, deltoid, irregular teeth, densely 

 appressedly pubescent without and with some large glands, 

 0.6—0.9 cM.; coroWa 2.5—2.7 cM. long, yellow, Umb 

 oblique, tube subcylindrical, 0.7 — 1.2 cM. long, 0.6 cM. 

 wide; lobes 5, subequal, subacute, 0.6^ — 0.9 cM. long; 

 outer side densely golden-yellow pubescent, except for 

 the lower part of the tube; tube with some glanduliferous 

 hairs, lobes minutely puberulous within; stamens 4, didy- 

 namous, 0.7 and 0.8 cM. long; filaments with some com- 

 mon and some glanduliferous hairs; connectives increased; 

 style stout, with glanduliferous hairs; 1.2 cM. long; stigma 

 unequally bifid; ovary glabrous, 4-celled, 4-ovuled. 



