Clerodendron.'] cxi. vbrbenacbje. (C. B. Clarke.) 591 



7. C. calamitosum, Linn. Mant. 90 ; leaves broadly elliptic coarsely 

 toothed mature nearly glabrous, calyx lobed nearly to the base lobes narrowly 

 oblong cuneately acute. Schauer in DC. Prodr. xi. 663 ; Bot. Mag. t. 5294. 

 Volkameria alternifolia, Burm. Fl. Ind. 137, t. 44. 



Malacca j Maingay. — Disibie.. Java. 



A shrub ; branches minutely pubescent. Leaves 4 by 2 in., opposite rarely alter- 

 nate, obtose, base rhomboid ; petiole 1 in. Pe&wncles axillary and in a terminal 

 panicle, puberulous ; bracts J in., linear ; cymes 6^fld. ; pedicels J-^ in. Calyx ex- 

 ceeding ^ iu., minutely pubescent^ Coj-oWa puberulous, white ; tube 1 in.. ; lobes ^-^ 

 in., narrowly obovoid. Drupe not seen. — Appears closely allied to 0'. phlomoides. 



** Panicles terminal, elongate, lax, often pendulous.. 



8. C. nutans, Wall, in Bot. Mag. t. 3049, and Oat. 1793 ; glabrous, 

 leaves short-petioled narrowly obvate or lanceolate subentire, calyx divided 

 nearly to the broad base segments ovate-lanoeolate. Don Prodr. 103 ; 

 Schauer in DC. Prodr. 'xi. 663; Qriff. Itin. Notes, 24, n. 375; Xurz For. 

 Fl. ii. 268. 



From SiKKlM and ASSAM to CHiTTAaoNO, alt. 0,-3000 ft.; Wallich, &c. — 

 DisxEiB. Ava. 



A shrub, commonly 6 ft. Leaves 8 by 1| in., or 6 by 2 in., much acuminate, 

 base attenuate, entire or occasionally slightly toothed ;, petiole | in. Fanicles 3-12 

 by 2-3 in., very la.\, few-fld.jbrachiate; bracts ^ in., filiform ; pedicels i-j in. Calyx 

 \ in.; in fruit stellate red,, more or less enlarged, in one example If in. diam. Corolla 

 white; tube ^ in. j lobes i in:, obovate. jSrupe J in., diam., succulent, dark -purple, 

 pyrenes 1-4. 



9. C. penduliflorum, Wall. Cat.. 1795, and in, Bot.. Mag. t. 3049, in 

 note; leaves distinctly petioled lanceolate or oblong acuminate subentire 

 mature glabrate, panicle minutely pubescent, calyx divided nearly to the 

 base segments olslong cuneately acute minutely pubescent. Schauer in DC. 

 Prodr. xi. 664. 



Malat PsNiNSlTLi, from Akyab, Kurz:, to Tenasserim, Selfer (Kew Distrib . 

 n. 6047). NiOOBAB Isles. 



A shrub, resembling C. nutams except as to the calyx. Leames from 8 by 1 in. to 

 5 by 2\ in., or sometimes 9 by 4 in. ; base cuneate or frequently obtuse, usually entire, 

 sometimes distinctly toothed. Panicle- puberulous in the typical form, but (as the 

 corolla) very nearly glabrous in some Mouhnei» examples. Catyx i to J in., segments 

 scarcely wider at the base. Drupe J-J in. diam., globose, succulent, pyrenes 4 ; 

 sepals iu fruit slightly enlarged, reflexed, reddish^ 



10. C< macrostacliyum, Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 1863, 

 ii. 220 ; leaves long -petioled cordate-ovate toothed sparsely pubescent, calyx 

 very small subtruncate. Olerodendron n. 34, Serb.. Ind. Or. FL.f. Sf T.^ 

 Verbenacea, Wall. Cat. 6316. 



Khasia Mts., alt. 2000 ft. t on limestone rocks above Chela; Wallich, S.f. ^ T.; 

 Upper Kala Pani, alt. 5000 ft., Clarke. ModimbiN; on limestone rocks, ParwA, 

 Ubb. 



A membranous herb. Leaves attaining 9 by SJ in., subacute, deeply cordate, very 

 membranous, whitened beneath ; petiole ftj- iu. Panicles 5-12 in., terminal, sometimes 

 compound, branches long, narrow, many-fld., pubescent somewhat glandular or gla- 

 brate; bracts ^ in., ovate, or smaller oblong; pedicels slender, \ in. Calyx j'j-^lj iu., 

 cup.«baped, limb shallowly toothed, glabrate or obscurely pubescent or with red glands ; 

 unaltered or slightly inflated in fruic. Corolla glabrous, delicate, pale blue (Hooker) ; 

 tubej in., linear; lobes J iu., obovate. StemeMlong-exserted. Ovary 2- (imperfectly 4-) 

 celled, 4-ovuled, with large red glands, style subterminal. Drupe ^in., obovoid, 

 nearly dry, covered with red glands, dividing into 4 pyrenes. — Mot allied to any other 



