Clerodendron. 311 



Gaudichaud's and Perrottet's specimina belong to C. Navesianum 

 (= C. quadriloculare). 



71. C. longituba Valeton, Bull. Dept. Agric. Ind. Neerl. 

 X, 52 (1907); Hall. f. Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 

 76. — A shrub; branchlets stout, glabrous or nearly so; 

 leaves ovate, cuneate or attenuate at base, . apex acute or 

 somewhat acuminate, margins entire; chartaceous; upper 

 surface glabrous, lower one more or less densely puberu- 

 lous with rather long hairs, glandular; pairs of nerves 7; 

 7—16 by 3 — ^5 cM.; petioles 0.7 — 3V2 cM.; panicles ter- 

 minal, subumbeUiform, dense, greyish pubescent, 8—10 

 cM. long, 15 — 16 cM. wide; bracts lanceolate, caducous; 

 pedicels 0.2 — 1.2 cM.; calyx usually coriaceous, rather 

 densely puberulous, 5-cleft halfway down; lobes lanceo- 

 late, acute; 0.7 — 1 cM.; corolla glabrous or nearly so; 

 tube slender, 4V3— 6 cM.; lobes 0.5—0.6 by 0.3 cM., 

 ovate; stamens and the shortly bifid style 2V2 cM. exsert. 



Timor: Forbes no. 3762. 



LOMBOK: Elbert no. 811, Rindjani Mt. N., Sadjang, 

 500—700 M. in alt., buds on 30-IV-1909. 



New-Guinea (Dutch-): Koch nos. 720, 719 and 718, 

 Merauke (no. 719 with abnormally deformed, 2—3 cM. 

 long, 1 — 1.2 cM. broad corolla-tubes, inhabited by small 

 Hemiptera). 



This species is very closely allied to the preceding one, but 

 we are in the opinion that is it not ( as Hallier thinks) identical 

 with it, though its distribution is nearly the same. The rather 

 constant differences are in the dimensions of the leaves, which 

 in the present species have long hairs beneath, the smaller, 

 pubescent, and coriaceous calyx, and the shorter corolla-tube 

 and -lobes. 



72. C. fistulosum Becc. Malesia II, 48 (1884). t. 4; 

 Hall. f. Med. 's Rijks Herb. Leid. no. 37, 76. — An 

 undershrub, myrmecophilous and with clavate internodes 

 which "have a hole on each side of the increased upper 



