— 80 — 



Malacca! Burma! India !— cultivated everywhere and often escaped; also in 

 tropical Africa and Amerika. 



Var. p foetidafBUNGE] BAKH.- Clerodendron foetidum Bunge(1831 ) — C. 

 foliosum BUNGE [1835] ex Dietrich. [1843] C Bungei StEUD. [ 1 840] - C. rose- 

 urn HORT. ex. CARR. [1876] CALYX 0.3-0.5 c.M. longus, lato-cupuliformis, 

 breviter qtiinque-dentatus, dentibus lato-ovatis vel subtriangularibtis, acutis, 

 rectis vel subrecurvis; corolla rosea vel purpurea, tubo calyce 5-6-plo 

 lougiore; stamina 1.5-2 c.M. longa, corollae laciniis + 1 1 2 -plo longiora. 



Distribution: China! 



34. Clerodendron Cunninghamii BENTH. Flor. Austr. V (1870) p. 64; 

 BAILY Comp. Cat. Queen'sl. Flor. il909) p. 386 pl. XI. [?] C. costatum 

 R. BR. prod. Flor. Nov. Holl. I 1810) p. 511. 



An erect shrub, 3-5 M high; branchlets quadragular, mealy or almost 

 glabrous, with many lenticels ; leaves opposite, chartaceous, broadly ovate, 

 rarely oblong, base broadly rounded or slightly cordate, apex acutely acu- 

 minate; margins entire, pairs of nerves 5-7; glabrous above, except on the 

 nerves, subtomentose especially on the nerves, with some glands at the 

 base; 10-25 by 7-15 c.M.; petioles terete, almost glabrous or mealy, 

 2-5 c.M. long; panicles terminal, broadly corymbose, leafy below, cymes; 

 2-5 c.M. peduncled, densely, shortly, appressedly hairy ; bracts linear-lanceo- 

 late, tomentose 0.2-0 3 by 0.05-0.10 c.M.; pedicels 0.5-1 c.M. long; calyx 

 green, campanulate, 5-cleft halfway down, 1-1.2 c.M. long, 0.7-1 c M. in 

 diam., densely and appressedly tomentose outside, without peltate glands, 

 glabrous inside; lobes deltoid, acute, 0.4-0 6 c.M. long; corolla white, 

 glabrous outside, glandular; tube slender, elongated, 4-6 c.M. long; lobes 

 large, regularly spreading, recurved, oblong or obovate, 0 7-1 by 0.5-0 7 c.M. 

 stamens long exsert, 35-4 c.M.; style glabrous, 7-8 c.M. long; ovary 

 globose, glabrous; drupe globose, 4-Iobed, black when ripe, 1 c.M in 

 diam. 



Distribution: Australia ! cultivated in Hort. Bog. 



35. Clerodendron viilosum Bl. Bydr. Flor Ned. Ind. 14e st. (1826) p. 

 811 -Clerodendron spec. Lam. Planch. Bot. Ill (1823) pi. 544— G. molle 

 (not of H.B.K.) W. JACK. Mal. Misc. I. 1 (1820) p. 15 ; HOOK, in Bot. MlSC. 

 I (1830) p. 283; C. velutinum WALL, ex DIETRICH Syn. Plant. Ill (1843) 

 p. 617; Wall. Cat No. 1797 (1828) nom. nud. -C. infortunatum (not of L.) 

 R.Wight. Icon. Plant. Ind. Or. (1850) pi. 1471 C. affine GRIFF. Not. 

 Plant. Asiat. IV (1854) p. 170 C. infortunatum L. h albiflorum HASSC. 

 Retzia II (1855) p. 28 C. {errugiiieum TURGZ. in Bull. Soc. Imp. Mose. Ill 

 (1863) p. 221 — C. triclwtomam (not of THUNB. ) WALL. Cat. No. 631 5 B. fide 

 CLARKE in HOOK. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. IV (1885) p. 595 syn. sub C. villosum- 

 C.Curranii ELM. in Leafl. Phil. Bot. V. (1912-1913) p. 1847. 



Distribution: Neügherrie ! Burma! Malacca! Malay-Archipelago! 

 Philippines! 



36. Clerodendron brachyanthum SCHAU, in DC. Prod. Syst. Nat. XI 

 (1847) p. 668. 



Coll. Herb. Bog.: 



