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Hongkong: HANCE No. 337; WEISZ No, 2588. 

 Distribution: S-China : Hongkong ! Canton ! Amoy ! Kwangsi ! 



12. CaMicarpa macrophyila VAHL. Symb. Bot.. Ii! (1794) p. 13 tab. 

 53.— C. tomenîosa Koenig ex Vahl. Symb. Bot. III (1794) p. 13 sub. 

 C. macrophyila.— C. incana ROXB. Flor. Ind. I (1820) p. 407.— C. cana 

 (not. of L.) GAMBLE Man. Ind. Timb. (1881) p. 283 ex CLARKE in 

 HOOK. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885) p. 568 sub C. macrophyila.— A shrub, 

 3-5 M. high ; brauchtet s, cymes, petioles densely mealy or woolly ; 

 leaves rather large, coriaceous, oblong or sublanceolate, base obtuse 

 or rounded, often subcordate, apex rather long acuminate, margins crena- 

 te vel obtusely serrate, except at the base and the top, upper side, when 

 adult, densely hairy, the stellate hairs often stubbily broken, lower side 

 softly white or greyish tomentose; pairs of nerves 10-15; 10-35 c.M. long, 

 3-18 c.M. broad; petioles 1-2 c.M.; cymes rather small, globose, 



3- 5 c.M. long, 3-10 c.M. in diam. ; peduncles short, 1-2 c.M. long; 

 calyx cupuliformous, densely floccose outside, 0.10-0.15 c.M. long.; 

 shortly 4-toothed, teeth subincurved, 0.01-0.015 c.M. long; corolla 

 exsert 0.3-0.45 c.M., tube glabrous, 1 1 2 -2 times as long as the calyx, 

 lobes 4, ovate, 0.1-0.12 c.M. long, 0.15-0.20 c.M. broad, glabrous or with 

 some hairs outside; stamens 0.5-0.6 c.M.; anthers glandular, 0.07-0.10 

 c.M. ; style 0.6-0.7 c.M., with subpeltate or obscurely 4-lobed stigma; 

 ovary glabrous, glandular; drupe glabrous, white when mature, 



4- seeded. 



Distribution: Brit.-Incha ! Malabar ! Himalaya! Nepal! Assam! 

 Silhet! Bengal! Burma! Hainan! Hongkong! China! N. -Guinea (WARB.! 

 LAUTERB.) ! — Mascarenes (Schau.)! Réunion (Cordem)! 



13. Callicarpa cuspidaia ROXB. Flor. Ind. I (1820) p 409.- C. 

 rubella LNDL. Bot. Reg. XI. (1825) t. 883.— C, acutldens SCHAU, in DC. 

 Prod. Syst. Nat. XI (1847) p. 645.^- C. sessilifolia WALL. Cat. 1837 

 (1828) ex WALP, Rep. Bot. Syst. IV (1844-1848) p. 130.— C. tenuiflora 

 CHAMP, ex BENTH. in HOOK Journ. Bot. Kew. V (1853) p. 135.— C. mi- 

 crantha VlDAL. Com. Flor. For. Filip. Phan. Cum. (1885)p. 187; Verb. 

 59.— (?) C.psiiocalyx CLARKE in HOOK. F. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885)p. 

 569.— C. pilosissima MAX. in Bull. Acad. Imp. Sc. Petersb. XXXI 

 (1887)p. 76.— C.caudata MAX. in Bull. Acad. Imp. Sc. Petersb. XXXI (1887) 

 p. 76.— C.longipes Dun. Journ. Linn. Sc. Bot. XXXVIII (1908)p. 363.— 

 C. lancifolia MERR. Phil. Journ, Sc. Bot. X (1915)p. 70.— Maman ira RUMPH. 

 Herb. Amb. IV (1750)p. 123 tab. 58.— A shrub, 0.7-2 (?-6) M. high; branch- 

 lets, cymes and petioles with a densely woolly or farinose texture of 

 stellate hairs; leaves subcoriaceous, oblong or lanceolate, often subobo- 

 vate, base usually deeply cordate, often obtuse or cuneate, apex rather 

 long acute-acuminate, margins, acute-serrate or crenate-serrate, except at 

 the base and the top, upper side, when adult, from more or less to den- 

 sely hirsute with simple hairs, especially on the nerves, lower side densely 

 white stellate-tomentose or somewhat woolly, rarely scarcely hairy; pairs 

 of nerves 7:15; 10-20 c.M. long, 2-6 c.M. broad; petioles 0.1-0.5 c.M.; 



