222 Gmelina. 



Zollinger u. Moritzi, Syst. Verz. 52. ^ G. bracteata 

 Burck, Ann. Jard. bot. Btz. X, 98, tab. VII. fig. 5-6, 

 (1891). — G. coromandeliana 5urman f., Fl. Ind. 132, 

 (1768). — G. Finlaysoniana Wall, Cat. no. 6317, 

 (1828). — G. Hystrix Schult. ex Kurz in Journ. As. 

 Soc. Bengal XXXIX, II, 81, (1870); Hook. f.. I.e. 582; 

 Hall, f.. I.e. 58; Bot. Mag. tab. 7391; Williams. Bull. 

 Herb. Boiss., set. II. T. V, 431. — G. lobata Gaertn. 

 Fruet. II, 268, (1788). — G. parviflora Roxb., PI. 

 Corom. II, 32, t. 162, (1795—1819); Blame. I.e. 814; 

 Schauer. I.e., 679; Miq.. I.e. 866. — G. philippinensis 

 Cham.. Linnaea VII, 109, (1832). — Miehelia .spinosa 

 Amman. Act. Petrop.. VIII, 218, 1. 18, (1878). — A shrub; 

 branehlets, spinous or unarmed, with inflorescenees and. 

 petioles somewhat pubeseent; leaves opposite and sometimes 

 also alternate, eofiaceous, dark and glabrous above, 

 glabrous and densely glandular beneath, nerves somewhat 

 pubescent; pairs of nerves 3 — A: no glands at the base, 

 but some dispersed ones on the lower side; rotundate or 

 obovate, base deeurrently attenuate, apex rounded or 

 shortly, obtusely aeuminate; 3 — 5^/^ — 8 by 1.9 — 3.7— 4V2 

 eM.; petioles 0.5—1.6 cM.; inflorescences 2 — 2Va— 5 

 eM. long, terminal; braets leafy, ovate or ovate-lan- 

 ceolate, aeuminate, softly pubescent on both sides, ulti- 

 mately subglabrate, 1.8 — 3.5 by 1—2 cM.; ca/j/jc 0.4 eM. 

 long and wide, shortly and irregularly 4-toothed or sub- 

 truncate, tomentose, with 1 — 7 large glands on one side; 

 corolla 3—4 cM., yellow, softly pubescent without, some- 

 times with some large glands; drupe glabrous, 1.8 eM. 

 long, 0.9 cM. in diam. 



BankA: Hallier no. e. 124 (G. bracteata). 



Borneo: Korthals(l), in H. L.— B. sub. no. 908.266—880. 



Luzon : Ramos no. 338, Antipolo, Rizal, fr. in July 1910. — 

 Lilies no. 13, Lamao, Bataan, flow, in March 1909. — 

 Elmer no. 8934, Baguio, Benguet, fr. in March 1907. 



