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Distribution: Brit-India: eastern Bengal! Silhet! Khasia! Burma! 

 Malacca! Penang! Malay Archipelago ! Christmas-Isl. ! Trop. Australia ! New- 

 Guinea! Phillippines! China and Japan! 



It is not possible to distinguish distinctly the numerous varieties, which 

 exist between the above-mentioned two extreme forms. 



Species, doubtful or unknown to me: 



18. Callicarpa denticulata MERR. Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. 111(1908) p. 430. 

 Distribution: Philippines ! 



19. Callicarpa Horsfieldii TURCZ. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mose. XXXVI. 



III. [1863] p. 217. 



Distribution: Java ! 



This doubtful species perhaps is to be considered as an abnormal form of C. 

 longifolia Lam (3 floccosa Schau, 



20. Callicarpa lanata ZlPP. ex SPAN. Linnaea 15 [1841] p. 330; 

 Distribution; Timor ! 



Perhaps this species is identical with C. cana or C. ciispidata Roxb. 



21. Callicarpa lobafa CLARKE in HOOK, f., Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885) 

 p. 566. = [?] C. tomentosae [L.] MURR, forma. 



Distribution: Nepal ! 



22. Callicarpa trilobaia LOUR., Flor. Cochin. I [1790] p. 70. 

 Distribution: China ; Cochin-China ! 



23. Callicarpa umbellata LOUR. Flor. Cohin. I (1790)p. 70 = [?] 

 Premna spec. 



Distribution: Cochin-China ! 



Excluded species: 



24. Callicarpa lanata LAM. ex STEUD. Nom. Bot. I (1840)p.257= Premna 

 lanata STEUD. = Premna tomentosa WlLLD. 



25. Geunsia fastuosa (R.BR.) RAFIN. Flor. Tellur. IV (1838)p. 61 = 

 Hypoestes fastuosa R. BR. 



SCHIZOPREMNA BAILLON (auctore H. J. L.) 



Hist. d. PI, XI, 119 (1892); Verb! 92. 

 Distribution: Timor ! 



1. Schizopremna timorensis BAILL. 1. c; Verb. 93. 

 Distribution: Timor! 



Certainly Baillon's description of the genus is a very incomplete one, so that we 

 can not decide, if the genus really is a good one, and thus is to be retained. 



There are no indications at all, that the plant is found back ever since, and we 

 must stipulate the possibility that it either belongs to Premna, or even not belongs to 

 the Verbenaceae (it might be a Labiata). But whatever may, finally, be the decision in 

 the matter, we may draw the attention to the apparent consimilarity with Premna 

 cauliflora from Borneo - described by Stapf in the Transact, of the Linn. Soc, Ser. II, 



IV, 215, 1894 -a species which, as we already, mentioned on p. 124 of our „Verb," in 

 several points differs from the typical Premna- 



