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cymes small, globose, 1.5-4 c.M. long, 1.5-5 c.M. in diam.; peduncles 

 0.5-2 c.M. long; calyx cupuliformous, densely flocccse outside, rarely 

 with a few simple hairs, 0.10-0.15 c.M. long, minutely 4- toothed, teeth 

 subincurvated, 0.02-0.05 c.M. long; corolla exsert, 0.20-0.32 c.M., tube 

 twice as long as the calyx, lobes 4, ovate and rounded 0.10-0.12 c.M. 

 long, 0.10-0.15 c.M. broad, glabrous or obscurely hairy outside; stamens 

 0.3-0.5 c.M.; anthers glandular, 0.05-0.10 c.M.; style 0.6-0.7 c.M., 

 with subpeltate or obscurely 4-lobed stigma; ovary glabrous, glandular; 

 drupe glabrous, purple when mature, 4-seeded. 



Distribution: Java! Sumatra! Celebes! Moluccas! Philippines! 

 Formosa (MAX)! China! Hongkong iBenth.)! Canton (MAX.) ! Burmah 

 (KURZ.)! Himalaya (Gamble)! Assam (Benth.)! Sikkim (FORB.- HEMSL.) ! 

 Brit-India ! 



14. Callicarpa mollis SlEB. et ZUCC. Flor Jap. Fam. Nat. (1844)p. 

 526; MlQ. Ann. Mus. II (1866)p. 99. — C. Zollingerjana SCHAU, in DC. Prod. 

 Syst. Nat. XI (1847)p. 640.— C. farinosa SlEB. ex*MlQ. Ann. Mus. 11(1866) 

 p. 99 sub. C. mollis.— C. Shirasawana Making in Bot. Mag. Tokyo. Bot. 

 Soc. XXIV (19l0)p. 28. 



Distribution: Japan ! 



15. Caliicarpa pendunculata R. BR. Prod. Flor Nov. Holl. (1810) 

 p. 513.— C. dentata ROTH. Nov. Plant. Spec, ex ROEM. & SCHULT. Syst. 

 Veg. IV (1819) p. 98; ROTH. Nov. Plant. Spec. (1821) p. 81.— C americana 

 (not., of L.) BLANCO Flor. Fil. Ed. I (1837) p. 517— C. lanata (neither of 

 L. nor of VAHL.) WALP. Rep. Bot. Syst. IV (1844-1848) p. 127.— C. bicolor 

 (not. of JUSS.) F. Vill. in BLANCO FI. Filip. Ed. Ill Nov. App. (1845) 

 p. 158.— C. lanata (neither of L. nor. of Vahl.) Schau, in DC. Prod. 

 Syst. Nat. XI (1847) p. 644.— C. iormosiana ROLFE, Form. Plants, injourn. Bot. 

 XI (1882) p. 358.— C. caiia (not of L.) WALL. Cat. 1834 (1828) ex CLARKE in 

 HOOK. F. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885) p. 569 sub C. pedunculata.— C. üliäefoiiä 

 TEYSM. et BlNNEND, fide KURZ, ex CLARKE in HOOK. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV 

 (1885) p. 559 sub C. pedunculata.— C. Blancoi ROLFE, Flor. Phil. Isl. in Journ. 

 Linn. So:. Bot. XXI (1833) p. 315.— C. ovata C.B. ROBINS. Phil. Journ. Sc. Rot. 

 HI (190S) p. 215.— C. stenophy lia MERR. Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. V (1910) p. 380.- 

 A shrub, 2-4 M. high; b r a n c h 1 e t s, cymes and petioles densely and 

 farinosely, yellowish stellate-hairy; leaves membranous, ovate or oblong, 

 base obtuse or rounded, often more or less cordate, apex abruptly rather 

 jong acuminate, margins irregularly serrate-dentate, except at the base and 

 often at the top, upper side, when adult, scattered with stellatte hairs, which 

 afterwards are dropped stubbily, except on the nerves, rarely quite glabrous, 

 lower side green, scattered with stellate hairs, farinose or subtomentose ; 

 pairs of nerves 7-12; 5-15 c.M, long, 3-9 c.M. broad; petioles 

 0.5-1.5 c. M. ; cymes small, more or less globose, 2.5-3.5 c.M. long, 

 2-3.5 c.M. in diam; peduncles 1-2.5 c.M. long, inserted a little above 

 the leaf-axil ; calyx cupulifcrmous, scattered with ferruginous stellate 

 hairs outside, 0.10-0.15 c.M. long, shortly 4 -(often 5-6-) toothed, teeth 

 subintrocurved, 0.02-0.03 c.M. long; corolla exsert, 0.30- 0.37 c. M. 



