42 — 



java: BACKER n. 22005, Babakan, Tjikeas, 160 M. in ait., fruits 

 shining, dark-violet, + 0.8 c.M. in diam. ; more or less 5-ribbed; with 

 irregularly wrinkled endocarpium ; fr. in Jan. 1917.— KOORDERS n. 22039 (3, 

 Nusa kambangan. 



Distribution: Java ! 



40. Premna paufobarbata H. J. L., Verb. 139. (1919). 

 Distribution: Marianne-isl! 



41. premna Wrayi KING et GAMBLE, Kew Bull. 109 (1908); Verb. 



139. 



Distribution: Perak (Malay Peninsula)! 



42. premna integrifolia L. Mant. II, 252 (1771), s.a.; Verb. 140; 

 MERRILL. Interpretation Rumph. Herb. Amb. 450 (1917).— P. abbreviuta MlQ., 

 Fl. Ind. Bat. II. 892 (1856).— P, cordifoiia WIGHT, Ic. t. 1483 (1850).— 

 P. corymbjsa ROTTLL. et WlLLD., Oes Nat. f. Freunde, Neue Sehr. IV, 87 (1803) 

 P. cyclophyjla MlQ., I.e. 899— *P densi/iora WALL. Cat. n. 1773 (1828. — 

 P. foetida RW. ex Bl. Bydr. 816 (1826)— P. gaudichaudii SCHAL., D.C. 

 Prodr. XI, 631 (1847)— P. laevigata MlQ., I.e. 895 and suppl. 243- 

 P. media R.BR., Prodr. 512 (1827)-- P. nitida K. SCHUM. in SCHUM. u. 

 Hollr., Fl.Kais.-Wilh. land, 120 U889)-*P. obtusifolia R.BR., I.e. 512. 

 P. opulii'olia MlQ., I.e. 898— P. ovalifolia wall., Cat. n. 1782 (1828) — 

 P. ovata R.BR., I.e. 512— P. .sambucina WALL, l.c.n. 1775— P. scandens 



• BOJ., Hort. Maurit., 257 (1837)— P. serrattfolia BLCO., Fl. Fil. ed. 11, 342 

 (1845) -P. serratifolia L., Mant. 253 (1771)— P..* spinosa roxb., Fl. ind. 

 III, 77 (1832)— P. subcordata TURCZ., Bull. Soc. Nat Mose. XXXVI, II, 

 216 (1863)— *P. subglabra MERR., Phil, journ. Sei. Bot., I, Suppl. 234, 

 (1906)— *?P. taitensis SCHAU., D.C. Prodr. Xi, 633 (1847)— *P. truncata 

 TURCZ., Bull. Soc. Nat Mose. XXXVI, II, 215 (1863)— A shrub, 

 1 — 7 M. high, sometimes climbing, sometimes treelike, very polymor- 

 phous; sometimes fragrant, which feature is not constant in the „foetida" 

 type, and occurs also in the others types; tomentum of the young parts 

 very variable, usually (in sicco) rather dense, yellowish; flowers greenish 

 white, (or dark-yollow ?, Kds. n. 24073 ft Celebes); fruit green at first, after- 

 wards red, ultimately black, 

 In Herb. Bog. also from: 



Java!, Celebes!, Madura!, Luzon!, Seribu!, Obi!, Simalur!, Buru !, 

 Ambon!, Mindanao!, Saleyer !, Samoa? (P. taitensis). 



Native name: Singkiel (Nusa kambangan); Kigeseng (Java.); Arelau 

 (Sumatra); Kayu seungit or K. sungit (Celebes tw.). 



Distribution: Madagascar! Mauritius! British India from Bombay to 

 Malacca! Siam! Ceylon! Andamans! Nicobars! Hongkong! Malay archipelago! 

 Philippines ! ; Polynesia! 



Above we repeated the youngest synonymes, 7 of them (those with en asterisk) being 

 added to those, enumerated in our dissertation. After we had studied the materials of 

 this species present in the Herbarium bogoriense, we decided it would be more exact, 

 to omitt our two subspecies, Truncatolabium and DentAtolabium, and to replace 

 them by some more or less distinct types; these, however, can not be separated 



