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terminal, composed, the lower cymes often axillary ; calyx subinfundibuli- 

 form, densely and appressedly pubescent without, glabrous within except 

 for the pubescent lobes; 0.2-0.3 c.M.; lobes acute, deltoid, 0.07-0.1 c.M. ; 

 corolla densely and appressedly pubescent without, violet; lobes 5, 

 obtuse, subequal, 0.2 c.M. long: ovary densely pubescent. 

 In Herb. Bog, also from : 



Sumatra: TEYSMAN, Kabagusan! Lam-pongs! H. B. n. 4287. 

 Java: KOORDERS n. 4 4484 fi (forest nr. 449), Nusagede in Lake Pen- 

 djalu, 720 M. in alt, 31. VII. 1917; young leaves. 

 Distribution: British India ! Java ! Sumatra! 



2. Vitex alafa ') HEYNE, ROTH, Nov. pi. sp. 316 (1821); CLARKE in 

 HOOK., Fl. Br. Ind. IV, 584.— Leaves 3-4 (5-6)-fo!iolate ; leaflets lanceo- 

 late, acute, at base and at apex, 15-37 by 6-12 c.M.; upper side glabrous, 

 lower one pubescent, very distinctly and prominently reticulate; leaflets 4- 

 sessile; petioles 7-15 c.M. long, winged, the wings narrow in the middle- 

 part, rotundately and abruptly broadened at base, sometimes also at apex, 

 together 0.4-1.5 c.M. broad; tomentum as in leaflets. 



Distribution: Madras ! Mysore ! (CLARKE). 



3. Vitex cofassus Rw. ex BL. Bydr. 813 (1825); Verb. 172. 



Var. « typica H.J. L., Verb. 173.— V. m wop hy lia K. SCHUM in SCHUM. 

 u. Hollr. Fl. Kais. With, land 121 (1889).— V. pnnctats SCHAU. D.C. Prodr. 

 XI, 687 (1847). -L e a v e s very rarely 2- or 3- foliolate (only observed in 

 young specimens, cultivated in the Botanical Gardens of Buitenzorg, under 

 the numbers: XI. K. 22, with many 2- and 3- foliolate leaves, and : Xi. I. 29, 

 with some 2- foliolate leaves; the leaflets are sessile; in the cultivated 

 specimen XI. I. 29 we found one single case of 2 peduncles in one axil. 



In Herb. Bog. also from : 



A m bo in a: BOERLAGE n. 503.; ROBINSON n. 302.; TEYSMANN.— 

 Sula Be si: Hulstijn n. 404.— M a n g o I i: HULSTIJN n. 414, Banokuba, 

 native name : Banafat. 



Var. |5 puberula H.J.L., Verb. 174; New-Guinea. 



Distribution of the species : eastern parts of Malay Archipelago 

 and western parts of Polynesia. 



4. Vitex s.nila^iJol.a PEARS., Kew Bull. 59 (1937); Verb. 175. 

 Distribution: Sarawak (Borneo). 



5. Vitex erioclona H.J. L., nov. spec— Abor?; ramuli subquadrangu- 

 lares, novelli striati, cum paniculis in sicco fulvo-cinereo-farinosi ; folia 

 1- foliolata, articulatione indistincta; foliolum sessile, ovato-ellipticum, basi 

 truncatum vel late cuneatum, apice acutum, margine integrum, nervis utrinque 

 7-12, paulo prominentibus, supra (in sicco) brunneum, glabrum, costa media 

 puberulum, subtus densissime flavo-tomentosum ; Q 1 / 2 - 15 c.M. longum, 

 4'/ 2 -5.7 c.M. latum; petiolo fulvo-cinereo-farinoso, supra sulcato, l'/2 _ 3'/ 2 

 c.M. longo; pa ni eu la terminalis, base foliosa; cymis oppositis, multi- 



1 ) For the sake of completeness we mention this species to, although it does not 

 occur in Malaya. 



