Clerodendron. 267 



purple . within, in fruit much enlarged, up to SVs cM. 

 in diam., and then coriaceous and spreading; corolla 

 glabrous or very sparsely and minutely puberulous; tube 

 1.6—1.8 cM. (or more?) subinfundibuliform ; lobes ovate, 

 rounded, 1.2—1.3 cM. long, 0.7—0.8 cM. broad; stamens 

 and the very shortly bifid style 2—3 cM. exsert, inserted 

 in the corolla-tube at about 7s of il^s length from the 

 base; ovary glabrous (according to the plate in Bot. Mag. 

 (t. 3049) with a yellow annular disc or gynophore; we 

 could not find the same); drupe glabrous, black, seated 

 on the enlarged and spreading calyx, and much smaller 

 than it. 



Java: Blume? in H. A. R.-T. sub no. 049909. 



Distribution: Sikkim, Assam, Khasia Mts., Chittagong, 

 Ava, W.-Sumatra (Hallier f.), Java! 



Subsection 4 Racemiflora Schauer. 



21. C. serratum Spr.. syst. II, 578 (1825); Schauer, 

 DC, Prodr. XI, 664; Elbert, Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. 

 no. 12, 16; Hook, f., Fl. Br. Ind. IV, 592; Koord. en 

 Val. Atl. d. Baumart. II, 6, t. 276; Koord, Exk. fl. Java 

 III, 138; King and Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 LXXIV. 4, 834; Miquel, Fl. Ind. bat. II, 873 and suppl. 



I, 242 and 568; Hassk., 2e Cat. 's Lands PI. tuin, 136; 

 Hall, f., Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 72; Merrill. 

 Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. XI, 310; Miquel Ann. Mus. L.-B. 

 Ill, 254. — C. cuneatum Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 

 XXXVI, II, 221 (1863). ^C. divaricatum '^) Jack, Mai. 

 Misc. I, 48 (1820); Schauer I.e. 674; Miq. Fl. Ind. bat. 



II, 882 and suppl. I, 243; Jack, Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. 

 IV no. XIII, 38. — C. farinosum Wall. cat. no. 1810 

 (1828). — C. grandifolium ^) Salisb. Prodr. 108 



A This name is older than C. sercaium, but the latter is used by 

 most authors. So we retained it. 



