228 Faradaya. 



the same as G. asiatica L., as Hunter himself seems to think. 



ExcLUSED species: 



13. G. indica Barman f., Fl. ind., 132 (1768) = ? Flacourtia 

 spec , flde Hall, f., Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 60. 



Subtribe E. ClERODENDRE^. 



XIX. FARADAYA F. v. Mueller, Fragm. V, 21. 

 (1865); Bentham and v. Mueller, Fl. Austr. V, 69; Ben- 

 tham and Hooker, Gen. pi. II, 2, 1154; Engler u. Prantl, 

 Nat. Pfl. fam. IV. 3^, 173. — Trees, sometimes shrubs, 

 erect or climbing ; innovations glabrous or somewhat pubes- 

 cent, sometimes tomentose; leaves simple, opposite or 

 verticillate, usually glabrous, chartaceous or coriaceous, entire; 

 infloresceftces cymose, axillary or terminal often forming a 

 large terminal panicle; calyx, closed when young with a more 

 or less long and subulate apex, adult cleaving up into 2 

 or 3 lobes, which may be each 2 or more-toothed; corolla 

 rather large, tube long, widening towards the top, lobes 

 4, subequal, rarely 5; stamens usually long, didynamous 

 (2 being inserted in the middle of the corolla-tube, and 2 

 upon its base) or subequal and then inserted either in the 

 throat of the corolla or near its base; rarely 5; filaments 

 often hairy, especially at their basal parts; style long, 

 glabrous; stigma subulate, shortly bifid or sometimes 

 funnel-shaped; ovary 4-celled, 4 ovuled ; fru;^ large, drupa- 

 ceous, with 1 often 4 (or abortively less)-lobed, 4-seeded 

 pyrene or 4 nearly free, 1 seeded pyrenes. 



Distribution: New- Guinea!, tropical Australia. 



1. a. Stamens distinctly didynamous 2. 



b Stamens not distinctly or not didynamous ... 4. 



2. a. Flowers very large, calyx 272 — ^Va cM. long, corolla- 



lobes 5 cM. long, 2-lobed down to the middle; stamens 



14 cM. long or more ... 1, F, magniloba p. 229. 



b. Flowers smaller, calyx reaching 272 cM., corolla-lobes 



272 cM., stamens 772 cM 3. 



