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or lanceolate, at both ends acute-attenuate, more or less irregularly 

 serrate-dentate, except towards the base, upper side glabrous when adult 

 and with a wrinkled surface, lower side greyish densely dimorphously 

 tomentose, partly, especially on the nerves laxely stellate-hairy, partly 

 permanently shortly white- woolly and villous; pairs of nerves 5-7; 7-15 

 c.M. long, 3-7 c.M. wide; petioles 1-2 c.M. long; cymes small with 

 short peduncles, 1.5-3 by 2-4 c.M.; laxely dichotomous, many-flowered; 

 peduncles 0.5-0.7 c.M.; calyx shortly 4-toothed, densely mealy 

 stellate-hairy, 0.10-0.12 c.M.; corolla 4-lobed, scarcely hairy or subgla- 

 brous outside, \ l l 2 -2 times as long as the calyx, 0.17-0.25 c.M.; stamens 

 4, 0.4-0.5 c.M., exserted; style 0.5-0.Ö c.M.; ovary glabrous, densely 

 glandular; d r u p e globose, small, in mature dark purple or black, 0.20- 

 0.25 c.M. in diam. 



Distribution: New-Britain! Philippines! 



8. Callicarpa cana L. Mant. Plant. (1 771 )p. 198,— C. tomentosa (not of 

 L.) LAM. Enc. Méth. I (1783)p. 562.— C. americana (not of L.) LOUR. Flor. 

 Cochin. I (1790) p. 70.— C. adenanthera R. BR. Prod. Flor. Nov. Holl. (1810) 

 p. 513.— C. Heynii ROTH. Nov. Plant. Spec. (1821)p. 82.— C. Rheedii KOSTEL. 

 Alig. Med. Pharm. Fl. III (1836)p. 829; Index Kew. I (18Q3)p. 386.— C. si- 

 nensis HORT, ex STEUD Norn. Ed. II, I (1841)p. 217.— C. sumatrana MIQ. 

 Flor. Ned. Ind. II (1856)p. 886.— C. dentata ROXB. fide WALL. Cat. No. 

 1834 (1828) ex CLARKE in HOOK. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885)p. 569 sub. 

 C. CANA partly.— (?) C. macrocarpa RAEVSCH Norn. Ed. Ill (1797)p. 37 ex 

 Index Kew. (1893)p. 386.— (?) C. laciniata H. J. L. Verb. Mai. Arch. 

 (1919)p. 68.— (?) C. latifolia ZIPP. ex SPANOOHE Prod. Flor. Timor. Linnaea 

 XV (1841)p. 330 (after MIQ. (1856)1. c. and H. J. L. (1919) 1. c).— C. run- 

 cinata ZIPP. ex H.J. L., Verb. Mai. Arch. (1919)p. 73 sub. C. cana. 



Distribution: Malabar (WlLLQ.); Silhet (VOIGT.); Chittagong 

 (WATT.); Calcutta (SCHAU.); Malacca; Cochin-China (LOUR.); China (FORB. 

 HEMSL.); Philippines; Malay Archipelago; New-Guinea; Polynesia; Australia- 

 Bourbon (Schau.-? Cult.).- 



Var. r J- typica Bakh. — nov. var. — Corolla quite glabrous; leaves 

 variable in form, ovate-rotundate or broadly-oblong, small or rather large, base 

 abruptly, rather long decurrent, apex shortly and abruptly acuminate or 

 rounded, margins irregularly serrate-dentate; except naer the base; 5-25 c.M. 

 long, 4-15 c.M. wide; petioles 1.5-3.5 c.M. 



Distribution: Java! Borneo! Timor! Australia! 



Var. (3 sumatrana (MiQ.) H. J. L. Verb. 71.— C. cana L. Bot. Mag. 

 vol. 47 (1820) pi. 2107.— C. sumatrana MiQ. Flor. Ned. Ind. II (1856) p. 

 886. — C o r o 1 1 a on the lobes densely white tomentose outside ; leaves 

 oblong or lanceolate-ovate, attenuate, at both ends, margins small-denticulate ; 

 10-15 c.M. long, 3-10 c.M. wide; petioles 0.5-2 c.M. 



Sumatra: Padang (TEYSM. 1159; 3084); Lampong (TEYSM 4381). 



Distribution: Sumatra ! Malacca ! Bengal ! 



9. Callicarpa tomentosa (L.) MURR. Syst. Veg. Ed. XIII (1774) p. 153; 

 GAERTN. Fruct. Sem. Plant. II (1791) p. 81, tab. 94; GMEL. Syst. Nat. II, 



