256 Clerodendron. 



locality, 10 M. in alt.; a herb, ± Vs M. high, cultiv., flow, 

 on 12-V-1911. 



Distribution: a native of tropical Africa, imported into 

 Asia and known from Penang, Singapore {King and 

 Gamble), W.-Java! and the above mentioned islands as 

 a cultivated plant. 



In the Dutch-East-Indies its name is „gebroken hartjcs" 

 (broken hearts). 



6. C. phlomoidesL. f., suppl. 292 (1781); Schaaer. DC. 

 Prodr. XI, 663; Koord. Exk. fl. v. Java III, 138; Miquel, 

 Fl. Ind. bat. II, 871; Roxb. Fl. ind. Ill, 57; Hook. f. Fl. 

 Br. Ind. IV, 590. — A large shrub; br-anchlets slender, 

 with cymes and petioles grey-tomentose; leaves membra- 

 nous, ovate or ovate-rhomboid, base broadly cuneate or 

 subtruncate, apex acuminate; margins entire or crenate- 

 serrate in the middle; upper surface somewhat pubescent 

 or subglabrous, lower one pubescent; 2V2 — 7^2 cM. long, 

 3 — 4 cM. broad; petioles 1 — 37^ cM.; cymes axillary, in 

 a large, leafy, terminal panicle, 12-flowered, lax, tricho- 

 tomous; bracts 1.6 cM., lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate; 

 pedicels 0.4—1.2 cM.; peduncles 2V2 cM.; calyx somewhat 

 puberulous, 5-lobed, the segments subovate, very acute; 

 0.8—1.2 cM.; slightly enlarged in fruit; corolla white, 

 puberulous, somewhat glandular on the 272^-3 cM. long 

 tube; lobes elliptic 0.8 cM.; drupe obovoid, 0.8— 1.2 cM., 

 separating into 4 pyrenes, much as in CI. inecme. 



Distribution; Br. India, Java {Koord.). 



7. C. calamitosum L. Mant. I, 90 (1767); Blume Bijdr. 

 810; Schauer. DC. Prodr. XI, 663; Hook, f., Fl. Br. Ind. 

 IV, 591; Koord. Med. 's Lands PI. tuin no XIX, 558; 

 id. Exk. fl. Java III, 138; King and Gamble, Journ. As. 

 Soc. Beng. LXXIV, 4, 827; Bot. Mag. t. 5294; Miq. 

 Fl. Ind. bat. II, 870 and suppl. I, 242; id. Ann. Mus. 

 L.-B. Ill 254; Hassk., 2e Cat. 's Lands PI. tuin, 136; 

 Hall. f. Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 74; Zoll. u. 



