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variable; peduncles 2—3 cM.; pedicels 0.3—1 cM., without 

 bracteoles; calyx cup-shaped or funnel-shaped, truncate 

 or with 5 more or less distinct, sometimes irregular teeth, 

 often 5-ribbed, glabrous to rather densely pubescent, 

 sometimes glandular, 0.3—0.5 cM., in fruit enlarged to 

 0.7 cM.; corolla white, glabrous or sparsely pubescent, 

 glandular; tube slender, cyHndric, 2—3.7 cM., lobes ovate, 

 obtuse, 0.5—0.8 by 0.2—0.3 cM.; stamens slender, 2—3 

 cM. exsert, as is style; didynamous, inserted between Vs 

 and Vs of 'he corolla-tube (from its base); filaments at 

 base and insertion somewhat hairy; stigma bifid, style 

 4.4—6.7 cM.; ovary glabrous, somewhat 4-lobed; fruit 

 obovate or subclavate, for the lower part included in the 

 enlarged calyx, glabrous, distinctly 4-lobed, 1^ — 2 cM. 

 long, 1 — 1.3 cM. in diam. 



Malay Peninsula: Griffith no. 6057—1. 



Java: Teysmann in H. A. R.— T. sub no. 043908; the 

 seeds are a salutary remedy against the dysentery, from 

 Macassar (nat. name: „rappae rappae"), imported into Java 

 (nat. name: gambir iaut). 



Kajuadi-ISL. (southw. of Celebes); Docters van Leeuwen- 

 Reijnvaan no. 1311; a shrub;, flow, white, on 3-V-1913. 



Tana Djampea-ISL. (southw. of Celebes); Docters van 

 Leeuwen-Reijnvaan no. 1652, a climbing shrub in the 

 mangrove; flow, white, on 16-V-1913. 



Philippines: Merrill no. 275, Manilla, Luzon. 



New-Guinea: Versteeg no. 1840, Dutch-N.-G. nr. 

 Merauke; flow, and fr. on 30-X-1907. — Branderhorst 

 no. 153, North.-D.-N.-G.; flow, on lO-X-1907. — GjeU 

 lerup no. ' 292, Hollandia, North.-D.-N.-G, flow, on 

 5-VIII-1910; 2 M. in alt., on riverside; a somewhat 

 climbing shrub, 3 M. high; calyx green; corolla white 

 with light-violet spots; filaments light- violet, anthers brown; 

 stigma light- violet ; fruit pyriform, grey-brown (if ripe?); 

 also flow, in Sept. 1910; id. no. 930, North.-D.-N.-G., 



