longa, laciniis subrotundatis, ovatis vel subobovatis, extus dense puberulis, 

 intus glabris, 0.3-0.7 c.M. longis, 0.25-0.50 c.M. latis ; stamina longe exserta, 

 corollae laciniis 2V 2 -3-plo longiora, 0.12-0.20 c.M. longa, filamentis albis 

 teretibus, glabris, antheris flavis vel flavo-purpurascentibus, oblongis, 

 0.15-0.20 c.M. longis; ovarium globosum vel subobovatum, glabrum, 

 obscure 4-lobatum ; stylus atropurpureus, teres filiformis glaber, longe 

 exsertus, stigmate aequaliter bipartito ; drupa baccata, globosa, glabra 

 1 c.M. diam., calyce cupuliforme suffulta, 2-3-plo aucto fructum infra 

 medium amplectente. 



Coli. Herb. Bog.: Celebes, Minahassa (VORDERMAN No. 34 ; KOORD. 

 No. 19503-Ratahan- March 14 th. 1895; KOORD. No. 19520- idem-March 

 26 th, 1895); Kei- Isl. : (JAHERI No 197). 



Distribution: Celebes! and Moluccas!-N-Guinea! (?) Philippines! 



Probably this is the C. elliptifolium Merr. Phil Journ. Sc. Bot. VII (1912) p. 341, 

 but I cannot decide in consequence of the absence of any materials. 



3. Clerodendron mindoroense MERR. Phil. Journ. Sc. Bot. VII (1912) p. 

 342— C. simile (not of PEARSON) MERR. in Gov. Lab. Bull. No. 35 (1906). 



Distribution: Philippines! 



Coll. Herb. Bog.: Luzon (ELMER No. 15494). 



4. Clerodendron Klemmei ELM. Leafl. Phil Bot II (1908) p. 54. 

 Coll. Herb. Bog.: Luzon (ELMER No. 8679). 



Distribution : Philippines ! 



5. Clerodendron amicorum SEEM, in Bonplandia X (1862) p. 249— A 

 shrub, f 5 M. high, branchlets round, densely and appressedly tomentose, 

 afterwards glabrescent; leaves opposite, obovate, base attenuately acumi- 

 nate, spex abruptly and shortly acuminate; margins entire; coriaceous; 

 pairs of nerves 5-8; glabrous on both surfaces; 7-20 by 3.5-9 c.M.; petio- 

 les 1-3 c.M. ; panicles lax, often corymbose, composed of axyllary, tricho- 

 tomous cymes; peduncles 3-5 c.M. long; pedicels 0.2-0 3 c.M. ; calyx cam- 

 panulate, shallowly. more or less distinctly toothed or subtruncate ; teeth 

 broadly ovate and obtuse, densely pubescent and with some large glands 

 outside, glabrous inside, 0.4-0.6 c.M. long, 0.6-0.8 c.M. c.M. in diam., teeth 

 broadly-ovate, obtuse; corolla white, pubescent outside, especially towards 

 the top, glandular; tube subhypocraterimorphous, atmost glabroustowards 

 the base, pubescent towards the top, 1.5-2 c.M. long, lobes ovate, obtuse 

 or rotundate, densely villous on both sides, 0.3-0.5 c.M.; stamens shortly 

 exserted, 1.5-2 c.M. long; style glabrous, 2-2.5 c.M. long; ovary distinctly 

 4-Iobed. 



Distribution: Pacific Isl! 



Coll. Herb. Bog: Samoa (REINECKE No. 173). 



6. Clerodendron senratum (L.) SPRENG. Syst. Veg. II (1825) p. 758-C. 

 grandifolium SALISB. Prod. Stirp. (1796) p, 108; -C. divaricatum JACK in Mai. 

 Misc. (1820) I. n. 2; W.J. HOOKER in Bot. Misc. II (1831 ) p. 89 ; W. JACK. 

 Discr. Mai. Plants, in Calc. journ. Nat. Hist. (1843) p. 40— C. ternifolium 

 D. DON. Prod. Flor. Nepal (1825) p. 103.— C. macrophyllum SlMS. Bot. Mag. 

 vol. 52 (1825) t. 2536.- ? C. spicatum THUNB. Flor. Java (1825) p. 22.— 



