304 Clerodendron. 



some minute and sparse hairs ; lower one with small scales ; 

 12-171/2 by 15-16 cM.; petioles 10—13 cM.; panicles 

 large, branchlets red, minutely and sparsely pubescent; 

 bracts leafy below, lowest ones rotundate, upper ones 

 ovate and spathulate to linear; bracteoles linear; pedicels 

 1 — 1.2 cM. ; calyx .violetrred, cupuliform, 0.8 cM. wide, 



1 cM. long with 5 deltoid, acute teeth; corolla bright- 

 pink, minutely and softly pubescent without; tube 2.2 cM.; 

 limb subregular, 2—2.2 cM. in diam., lobes ovate-spathulate; 

 stamens ± 2V2 cM. exserted, ultimately reflexed, filaments 

 red, anthers brown. 



Distribution: Celebes. 



As Brown mentions that it is very closely allied to C. 

 squamatum, but differs by its more glabrous leaves, of which 

 the margins are distinctly dentate, and its more regular corolla 

 (Brown only saw a picture of C. squamatum), it perhaps will 

 appear that this species is identical with C. squamatum or with 

 one of his allies. 



62. C. Horsfieldii Miq., Fl. Ind. bat. II. 880 (1856); 

 Koord., Exk. fl. v. Java III, 138. — An undershrub 

 (? Koordevs), branchlets obtusely quadrangular, with petioles 

 and panicles minutely pubescent; leaves subchartaceous, 

 subcordate-rotundate, apex acute, base somewhat cordate, 

 margins dentate; pairs of nerves 3—4; upper side sparsely 

 pubescent, tomentose beneath; 10 by 12 cM., petioles 14 

 cM.; panicles terminal, long-peduncled; cymes 4— 7-flo- 

 wered; pedicels 0.6 cM.; ca/yx campanulate, often gradually 

 narrowing into the pedicel, 1 — 1.2 cM. long, in sicco 

 dark-red; lobes narrowly deltoid, acute, 0.4—0.5 cM. 

 long; minutely pubescent; coro//a-tube cylindrical, 2—2.4 

 cM., with the lobes minutely puberulous without; lobes 

 broadly spathulate, 1.1-1.3 cM. long; stamens inserted 

 in the throat, anthers rather long and narrow; filaments 



2 cM. exsert; style with shortly bifid stigma, somewhat 

 longer exsert than the stamens; ovary glabrous. 



