Clerodendron. 303 



glabrous or nearly so, tube cylindric, 1.5— 2.2 cM.; lobes 

 elliptical, obtuse; stamens inserted at about the middle of 

 the corolla-tube, with the style 2 cM. exsert; ovary gla- 

 brous; drupe glabrous, in sicco irregularly reticulated, 

 partly included in the enlarged calyx (0.9^ — 1.6 cM.), the 

 lobes of which are usually ribbed and not reflexed. 



Var. oc typicum H. J. Lam, nov. var. — flores pluri- 

 lateraliter ramulis afBxi; cymi regulariter di- vel trichotomi. 



Sumatra: H. Bog.' no. 1163, Singalang. Miquel. — 

 V. Daalen no. 487, Gaju-and Alas-countries. 



Celebes: H. Bog. nos. 5267 (Tanawangko, Menado, 

 cor. red) and 5301 (same locality) — de Vriese et Teysmann 

 in H.L-B. sub nos. 908.267-665 and —666. 



Var. /3 scopiferum H. J. Lam, nov. var. — C. scopi- 

 ferum Miq.. Fl. Ind. bat. II, 881 (1856) and suppl. I, 

 343, and Ann. Mus. L.-B. Ill, 253. — C. singalense 

 Miq..Fl Ind. bat. Suppl. I, 243 and 568(1860) - flores 

 unilateraliter ramulis afBxi, quapropter cymi bilaterales 

 paniculaeque scopaeformes. 



Sumatra: H. Bog. nos. 1162 (Singalang) and 2217 

 [Diepenhorst, Priaman). 



Distribution of the species: India, China, Singapore 

 (King and Gamble), Japan (Miquel), Sumatra!, Andamans!, 

 Celebes! (Elbertl nos. 2994 and 2998 in our opinion 

 belong to C. Bethuneanum; cf. Hallier, I.e.), Basilan, 

 Luzon (Hallier). 



The specimen: Zollinger no. 2557, which Hallier mentions 

 as C. squamafum occurs in our material in 3 specimina, res- 

 pectively belonging to (in our opinion): C. speciosissimum, 

 ' ? C. Bethuneanum and ? C. Hettas. At any rate, C. squamatam 

 and many species allied to it can hardly be distinguished from 

 .one another. 



61. C. illustre N. E. Brown, Card. Chron. XXII, 424 

 (1884, Oct. 4th). — A shrub; leaves cordate-rotundate, apex 

 acute, margins dentate; upper surface glabrous or with 



