Clerodendron. 317 



cM. long; lobes rotundate 2—2.5 cM. long, 1 — 1.1 cM; 

 broad; stamens inserted in the upper part of the corolla- 

 . tube, with the very shortly bifid style 2.2^ — 2.7 cM. exsert; 

 anthers oblong, divaricate in the lower fourth, 0.35 cM. 

 long; drupe glabrous, 4-lobed, included in the calyx, 0.6 

 cM. long, 0.7 cM. in diam. 

 Distribution: Lombok! 



Imperfectly known or doubtful species: 



79. C. cruentum Lindi, Gard. Chron. 456 (1860). — A shrub; 

 leaves oblong, reminding those of C. macrophyllum Bl., 25 by 

 10 cM.; panicles as in C. macrophyllum BL, terminal; pedicels 

 pubescent and glandular; calyx small, narrow, crimson, with 

 5 very narrow lobes, eglandular; corolla rich red; stamens 

 included (! H. L.) 



Distribution: tropical Asia (some part of). 



Allied to C macrophglla BL, but different in the slaape and colour 

 of calyx and corolla. 



80. C. fastigiatum (Hunter) H. J. Lam, nov. comb. — 

 Volkameria fastigiata Hunter ex Ridley in Journ. As. 

 Soc. Straits LIII, 102 (Sept. 1909). — An herb or undershrub; 

 leaves ovate, decussate, petioled, unequally serrate, wrinkled, 

 above smooth, below slightly downy; petioles short, slender, 

 furrowed above, widely spreading; panicles terminal, tricho- 

 tomous, suffastigiate ; peduncles brachiate; three cleft pedicels 

 short, slender; flowers large, white, sweet scented; calyx 5-dek; 

 segments lanceolate, when the fruit ripens reflexed; coro//a-tube 

 long, straight; limb 5-cleft; segments obtuse, inclining to one 

 side; filaments filiform, as long as the corolla-tube, white; 

 anthers small, deep yellow; drupe roundish, smooth. 



Distribution: brought from Amboyna (into Malay Penmsula). 



81. C. fortunatum L. sp. pi. ed. I, 889 (1753); Blume, 

 Bijdr. 807; Blco., Fl. Fil. ed. I, 508; Schauer, DC. Prodr. XI. 

 671; Forfoes and Hemsley, Fl. sin. II, 260; Maxim., Bull. Ac. 

 Imp. Sci. St. Pet. XXXI, 84. — A shrub?; branchlets greyish; 

 leaves opposite, lanceolate, glabrous, entire ; somewhat decurrent 



