314 Clerodendron. 



NeqroS: Celestino no. 7350, Cadiz, flow, in Febr.— 

 March 1909. 



Distribution: Panay {Hallier). 



75. C. Preslii Elmer. Leafl. Phil. Bot. II, 515 (1908). - 

 A tree; branchlets, petioles and panicles ferruginously 

 pubescent; leaves chartaceous or submembranous, base 

 rotundate, apex long acuminate, margins rather coarsely 

 or minutely dentate or entire; upper side glabrous or 

 sparsely puberulous, pubescent on the nerves, lower one 

 densely yellow-glandular, the nerves pubescent; pairs of 

 nerves 5—7; 9—15 by 5—772 cM.; petioles 2—10 cM.; 

 panicles terminal, with 2 small leaves at the base, few- 

 flowered, 8 cM. long and in diam.; pedicels 0.3 cM.; 

 bracts and bracteoles caducous; calyx purple, sparsely 

 pubescent towards the base, 2.5 cM.; lobes acute, nearly 

 glabrous, 0.6 cM.; corolla white, glabrous; tube 3—5 cM. 

 long; lobes P/s cM. long; stamens inserted in the throat, 

 1.5 cM. exsert; anthers 0.25 cM. long; style 5 cM. exsert, 

 stigma 2-fid; ovary glabrous. 



Distribution: Negros! 



76. C. Minahassae Teysm. et Binnend., Tijdschr. Ned. 

 Ind. XXV, 409 (1863); Koord., Med. 's Lands PI. tuin 

 Btzg., XIX, 559 and Exk. fl. v. Java III, 137; Miquel, 

 Ann. Mas. L.-B. Ill, 251 ; Hall, f., Med. 's Rijks Herb. 

 Leid. no. 37. 76. — A shrub or a small tree; branchlets 

 quadrangular, with many large red lenticels; with petioles 

 and panicles glabrous; leaves oblong-ovate, rounded or 

 cuneate at base, acute or shortly acuminate at apex, mar- 

 gins entire; membranous; both sides glabrous and glandular; 

 pairs of nerves 8—10; 7—25 by 4V2 — 13 cM."; petioles 

 0.8— 7V2 cM.; panicles terminal, 10 cM. long, few-flowered, 

 cymes in 3—5 pairs, 1—3 flowered; pedicels 1.8—2.5 cM.; 

 calyx inflated, 1.5—3.5 cM., deep-red, glabrous or slightly 

 puberulous, lobes 5, small at first, longer afterwards, 

 0.3—1.6 cM., acute or acuminate; in fruit almost partite 



