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MERRILL. 
A characteristic species not, apparently, very closely allied to the other 
Philippine forms, although manifestly in the same group with Clerodendron 
quadriloculare Merr., C. mindorensis Merr., and C. klemmei Elm. It is 
distinguishable by its elliptic, obscurely undulate leaves, and its dense, 
terminal, many-flowered, cymose panicles. 
CLERODENDRON VILLOSUM Blume Bijdr. (1826) 811; Schauer in DC. 
Prodr. 11 (1847) 667; Clarke in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 4 (1885) 
589; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 161; Gamble in Journ. As. Soc. 
Beng. 74“ (1909) Extra Number 836. 
CULION, Halsey Harbor, Merrill 761, February, 1903. 
Burma to the Malay Peninsula, Java, and Sumatra. 
The specimen agrees closely with the description and with Singapore 
specimens in our herbarium. 
CLERODENDRON MINDORENSE horn. nov. 
Clerodendron simile Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 35 (1906) 
64, non Pearson (1901). 
A new name is necessary for the Philippine plant, as the one previously 
selected by me was preoccupied. 
GEUNSIA Blume. 
GEUNSIA HOOKERI sp. nov. 
Callicarpa pentandra Schauer in DC. Prodr. 11 (1847) pro parte, 
quoad Cuming 1773. 
Species G. farinosae BL, et G. cumingianae (Schauer) Rolfe 
similis et affinis, differt foliis subtus parce pubescentibus, vetus- 
tioribus subglabrescentibus. 
A shrub or a small tree, the young branches, petioles, leaves, 
and inflorescence more or less stellate-pubescent with brown 
hairs, the older parts becoming glabrous or nearly so. Branches 
terete, or the younger ones somewhat compressed, ultimately 
glabrous. Leaves opposite and alternate, ovate to oblong-ovate, 
chartaceous, entire, the base abruptly acuminate, the apex long 
and slenderly subcaudate-acuminate, 9 to 17 cm long, 5 to 9 
cm wide, brownish when dry, of about the same color on both 
surfaces, the upper surface slightly stellate-pubescent, the hairs 
more numerous on the midrib and lateral nerves, ultimately 
nearly glabrous, the lower surface slightly pubescent, and with 
numerous, small, yellow, glands; nerves about 8 on each side 
of the midrib, the reticulations subparallel, distinct; petioles 2 
to 4 cm long. Cymes axillary, solitary, 10 cm long or less, 
rather densely brown-stellate-pubescent, the peduncles about 
as long as the petioles, mostly dichotomously branched, the cymes 
10 cm wide or less. Pedicels 1 to 2 mm long. Calyx cup- 
shaped, 2 mm long, somewhat pubescent externally, with 5, short, 
broad, rather sharp teeth. Corolla 5 mm long, glandular exter- 
