— 73 — 



Description, somewhat different from that, given on p. 237 of the 

 „Verb." after the specimen in Herb. Bog.: 



Borneo: O. D. H. (aviland ') (Smiles) p. 359, Sarawak. 

 Distribution: W. -Borneo (also Penang?) 

 See also the annotation at Verb. 238. 



18. CLERODENDRON ÜNN. (Auctore BAKH.) 



Clerodcndrum Linn. Gen. Plant. Ed. I (1737) p. 186 ; Linn. Gen. Plant. 

 Ed. II (1742) p. 290; Verb. 238-320.— Volkameria LINN. Gen. Plant. Ed. I 

 (1737i p. 347; LINN. Gen. Plant. Ed. II (1742) p. 305. — CUrodendron BURM. 

 Thes. Zeyl. (1737) p. 66 tab. 29.— Duo lassia HOUST. Acta ante acta Mss. 

 ex LINN. Gen Plant. (1737) p. 347 sub. Volkameria — Ligustroides Houst. 

 ex Linn. Hort. Cliff. (1737) p. 489.— Siphonanthemum Amm. Act. Ac. 

 Petrop. (1741) p. 213-215 (ex LINN.). — Ovieda Linn. Gen. Plant. Ed. II 

 (1742) p. \95—Siphonanthus Linn. Gen. Plant. Ed. II (1742) p. 526.- 

 Valdia PLUM, ex ADANS. Fam. II (1763) p. 157. —Douglassia ADANS. Fam. 

 II (1763) p. 200.— Dug lassia HOUST. Reliq. (1781) 13. — Montalbania NECK. 

 Elem. I (1790) p. 273.— Volkmannia JACQ. Hört. Schoenbr. Ill (1798) p. 

 48 t. 338.— Agricolaca SCHRANK, in Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Muench. (1808) 

 p. 98.— Torreya SPRENG. Neue Entdeck. II (1821) p. 22\.—Egena RAFIN. 

 Flor. Tellur. II (1836) p. 85.— Rotheca RAFIN. Flor. Tellur. IV [1836] p. 69.- 

 Cornacchinia SAVI in Mem. Soc. Ital. Mod. XXI [1837] p. 184 t.l.—Cyclo- 

 tvma HÖCHST, in Flora XXV [1842] p, 225.— Spironcma HÖCHST, in Flora 

 XXV [1842] p. 226 —Cyrtostemma KUNZE in Bot. Zeit. I [1843] p. 272 

 Te'rathyranthus A. GRAY in Proc. Amer Acad. VI [1862-1863] p. 50. 



Distribution: In tropical and subtropical regions of the whole 

 world. 



1. a. Calyx very shortly toothed or subtruncate, cup-shaped in fruit, never reflexed, 



when mature always smaller than the fruit ........ 2 



b. Calyx distinctly lobed, usually up to the middle or lower, when siellately 

 spreading or reflexed when mature often torn up, as large as, or larger 

 ('rarely smaller) than the fruit 8 



2. a. Leaves ovate or oblong, base obtuse or abruptly short-àcutely acuminate. . 3 

 b. Leaves obovate, base acutely attenuate 6 



. 3. a. Cymes in the axils . of normal leaves, forming a leafed inflorescence; strag- 

 gling or climbing shrubs 1. C. inerme 



b, Cymes in the axils of bracts, forming a leafless panicle. Erected shrubs or 

 small trees. , 4 



4. a. Panicles dense umbelliform, many-flowered; corolla-tube 1-1.7 c.M. long; 



calyx 0.20-0.35 c.M. long 2. C. Sahelangii 



b. Panicles lax. Corolla-tube more than 2.5 c.M. long; calyx more than C.35 

 c.M. long .5 



5. a. Calyx ana corolla hairy outside; corolla + 3 c.M. long 3. C. mindoroense 

 b. Calyx and corolla glabrous outside; corolla ± 6 c,M. long 4. C. Klemmei 



6. a. Corolla-lobes equal and conform, regularly spreading; leaves entire; pani- 



cles lax 5. C. amicorum 



b. Corolla-lobes unequal, obliquely spreading ; leaves distantly serrate-denticulate 

 towards the top; panicles dense 7 



0 Note of the author. 



