Clerodendron. 291 



brous; fruit glabrous, shining, included in the subglabrous 

 calyx. 0.8—1.1 cM. in diam. 



Distribution: W.-Java!, Karimun djawa-isi.!, in H. Bog. 

 from Sumatra? 



It is allied to C. adenophysum (cor.-tube 1.5—1.7 cM.), 

 C. brunfelsiiflorum (calyx-teeth V2 of tube, without glands, 

 cor.-tube 1.5—1.9 cM.) and C. bumanum (calyx 0.5 cM., without 

 glands, cor.-tube 1.2—2 cM.). 



50. C. brachyanthum Schauer, DC, Prodr. XI, 668 

 (1847); Miq.. Fi. Ind. bat. II, 878; K. Schum u. Lauterb. 

 Nachtr. Fl, D. Sudsee, 372. — A shrub?; branchlets 

 tetragonous, with petioles and panicles hirsutely tawny- 

 or fulvous-tomentose; leaves ovate-rotundate, chartaceous, 

 rounded or slightly cordate at base, acute at apex; margins 

 entire; both sides densely and hirsutely pubescent; pairs 

 of nerves 8—10; 9 — 33 by 6V2— 22 cM., petioles stout, 

 3 — 8 cM. long, 0.2 — 0.8 cM. in diam.; panicles terminal, 

 rather lax, 9 — 12 cM. long, 11—20 cM. in diam., peduncles 

 — 3V2 cM.; bracts and bracteoles lanceolate, small; pedicels 

 short; calyx campanulate, pubescent except on the nearly 

 glabrous lobes, with some large glands, 0.6—0.8 cM. ; 

 teeth deltoid, 0.1—0.2 cM.; enlarged in fruit to 0.8—1.1 

 cM., teeth 0.3—0.5 cM., 0.8—1.2 cM. wide, including the 

 drupe; corolla glabrous or very sparsely pubescent in the 

 upper part; tube 0.8 cM., lobes 0.4 cM. long, 0.3 cM. 

 broad; stamens inserted near the throat, 0;8 cM. exsert; 

 style twice as long exsert as the stamens (Schauer). 



Philippines: Cuming no. 816. — Elmer nos. 13824 

 (Cabadbaran (Mt. Urdaneta), Agusan, Mindanao, flow, and 

 fr. in Sept. 1912), 9117 and 7486 (Lucban, Tayabas, Luzon, 

 flow, in May 1906). — Merrittno. 18013, Benguet, Luzon, 

 fr. in Dec. 1908. — C. B. Robinson no. 9271, Polillo-isl. 



A species, closely allied to C. Lindawianum, but distinctly 

 different by its glabrous calyx-lobes, its hirsute tomcntum and 

 its less cordate leaves. 



