Clerodendron. 2§9 



long; panicles pyramidate, terminal, 14 cM. long, 17 cM. 

 in diam.; calyx campanulate, wide, 5-cleft halfway down, 

 1 — 1.5 cM. long, 0.9—1.3 cM. wide, pubescent and with 

 many large discoid glands; segments lanceolate-deltpid, 

 acute; pedicels 0.5—0.8 cM.; corolla sparsely pubescent; 

 tube 1.3— 1.5(— 2.5) cM., lobes narrow, obtuse, 0.5(— 0.8) 

 by 0.25 (—0.35) cM.; stamens and style V/^ cM. exsert; 

 stigma bifid; ovary glabrous. 



Distribution: Palawan. 



Allied to C. infortunatum (calyx deft down to base) and to 

 C. villosum (calyx 0.7—1.1 cM. ; corolla 0.7— 1 cM.), moreover 

 differing from both by its serrate leaves. 



48. C. villosum Blume, Bijdr. 811 (1825); Williams, 

 Bull. Herb. Boiss. ser. II, T. V, 432; Schauer. DC, 

 Prodr., 667; HooA:. f., Fl. Br. Ind. IV. 595; King and 

 Gamble, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. LXXIV, 4, 836; Koord., 

 Exk. fl. V. Java III, 138; Kunfze, Rev. Gen. I, 506; 

 Miq., Fl. Ind. bat. II, 877 and suppl. I, 243; Hassk., 

 2e Cat. 's Lands PI. tuin, 136; Hall, f., Med. 's Rijks 

 Herb. Leid. no. 37, 62; Merrill, Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. VII, 

 342 — C. ferrugineum Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 

 XXXVI, II, 221 (1863) - C. infortunatum Dennst., 

 Schluess. Hort. Malab., 27 (1818) — C. moUe Jack, 

 Mai. Misc. I, I, 15 (1820) and Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. IV, 

 no. XIII, 38 — C. velutinum Wall, Cat. no. 1797 

 (1828); Zoll. u.- Mor., Syst. Verz. 53 — C. villosum 

 Wall, Cat. no. 6315 B. - A shrub, 1-1.6 M. high, a 

 small tree 5—6.6 M. high {Hooker, I.e.); branchlets qua- 

 drangular, with petioles and panitlcs densely tomentose; 

 leaves cordato-subrotundate, sinus 0— lVa~2 cM. deep, 

 apex shortly or long acuminate, margins entire; charta- 

 ceous; base subtri- or 5-nerved; upper side rather densely 

 appressedly pubescent, sparsely glandular, lower one 

 densely whitish tomentose, and with some large glands; 

 nerves in about 5—7 pairs, white with hairs; I2V3— 21 



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