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Usually glabrous or sometines densely pubescent, lower side mealy sometimes 

 glabrous, sparsely covered with resin-glands, pairs of nerves 7-15, 5-35 

 by 2-15 c. M. ; petioles 1-2 c. M. long; with a more or less distinct 

 interpetiolar callus; cymes axillary, rather large, sometimes reduced 

 to subsessile inflorescences, dichotomous, densely and many-flowered; 

 peduncles 2-10 c.M. long, rarely shorter; bracts very small and sessile, 

 lanceolate, acuminate, mealy, 0.2-0.7 by 0.05-0.10 c.M.; flowers rather 

 large, shortly pedicellate or subsessile; calyx shortly 4-8 toothed, 

 densely hairy or subglabrous outside, glabrous inside, 0.1-0.4 by 0.15-0.25 cM., 

 somewhat enlarging in fruit; corolla large, 5-4-rarely 6-8-lobed glabrous, 

 rarely with some floccose hairs at the lobes outside, tube cylindrical, 

 2-3-times as long as the calyx, lobes subequal and radially spread, oblong 

 or ovate, 0.15-0.25 bij 0.10-0.15 c.M.; stamens 5-4, rarely 6-7, long 

 exserted, 2-4-times as long as the corolla-lobes, 0.6-1 c.M. long, filaments 

 filiform, glabrous, anthers large, 0.2-0.3 bij 0.07-0.10 c.M., opened and 

 widened in the upper part near the top of the fissures only, with dense 

 resin- glands; style elongated, with subpeltate obscurely lobed stigma 

 long exserted, glabrous rarely less than 1-1.2 c.M. long: ovary glabrous 

 with dense resin- glands, 5-4-celled; drupe rather large, globose, depressed 

 at the top, red when ripe, 0.3-0.6 c.M. in diam., with 4-16-one seeded 

 pyrenes. 



Distribution; Siam ; Malacca; Malay Archipelago; Philippines. 

 Of the many varities and forms in Herb. Bog., the following ones are to be noticed : 



1. a. Upper side of the leaves, when adult, glabrous, except on the nerves. . . 2 

 b. Upper side of the leaves, when adult, pubescent. 



Var. 7 Cumingiana. 



2. a. Lower side of leaf, when adult, glabrous, or with a more or less farinose tomentum, 



especially on the nerves; tomentum of stellate hairs, which easily can be rubbed off ; 

 resin-glands distinct. , Var. a typica. 



b. Lower side of leaf, when adult, with a dimorphous tomentum, partly on the 

 nerves, exsisting of stellate hairs, which easily can be rubbed off, partly, on the 

 lamina between the nerves, with dense lanate or appressed hairs, which can not 

 be rubbed off entirely; resin-glands inconspicuous, being covered by the tomentum. 



Var. ß paloensis. 



Var. a. typica (SCHAU.) BAKH., var. nov. — Arbuscula vel arbor, 

 5-25 M. alta; folia adulta, supra praeter nervös glabra, subtus glabrata, 

 vel in nervis farinosa subtomentosa, tomento uniforme e pilis stellatis, facile 

 radibilibus, punctis glandulosis sub lente distinctis. 



Forma 1: typica, BAKH. f. nova. — Callicarpa pentandm ROXB. (1814);— 

 C. acuminatissima TEYSM, et BlNNEND. (1863); — C. subglandulosa ELM. 

 (1908);— -Geunsia pentandra (Roxb.) Merr. (1916)— G, acumimtissima (T. et 



B.) H. J. L. (1919).- 



R a m u 1 i obtuse quadrangulares vel subteretes, tenues; foliorum oppo- 

 sitorum paria singula cum foliis 1-2 simplis alternantia, rarius folia omnia 

 opposita, ovata vel oblonga, raro elliptica, basi cuneata vel lato-subrotun- 

 data, apice abrupte acuminata longissime subcaudato-attenuata, integerrima, 



