Verhenacea.^ 
CHINA. 
205 
Ord. LXIL verbena CE^. Juss. 
1. Barbula Sinensis. Lour. FL Coch. 2. p. 445. 
Hab. Canton; Mr. Millett. Macao, in sandy soil; Itev. G. H. Vachell, n. 176. 
1. Lippia nodiflora. Rich. — Vachell.^ n. 93. 
1. Y evhma. officinalis. L.— Vachell, n. 
1. Cleroclendron inerme. Gcertn. de Fruct. et Sem. 1. p. 75. Roxb. FI. Ind. 3. p. 58. — 
Volkameria inermis. Linn. — Rheede, Hort. Mai. 5. t. 49. Rumph. Herb. Amb. 5. t. 46. 
Hab. Canton; Mr. Millett. Macao; Rev. G. H. Vachell, n. 267. 
2. Clerodendron Siphonanthus. R. Br. — Siphonanthus Indica. L . — Vachell, n. 150. 
3. Clerodendron fortunatum. L. 
The only specimen before us, from Mr. Millett, is imperfect. 
4. Clerodendron castaneifolium ; ramis minute strigilloso-pubescentibus, foliis petiolatis 
oblongo-lanceolatis basi cuneatis integerrimis superne irregulariter dentalis supra minute et 
sparsim puberulis subtus glabris venosis, corymbis axillaribus folio triplo brevioribus, bracteis 
bracteolisque subulatis deciduis, calyce 5-partito segmentis ovatis acuminatis demum auctis. 
Hab. Canton; Mr. Millett. 
The leaves bear a considerable resemblance to those of the Chestnut, but are membranaceous, as in the 
other species of Clerodendron. 
5. Clerodendron squamatum. Vahl. — Volkameria Ksempferi. Jacq. — Roxb. FI. Ind. 3. 
p. 60. — V. angulata. Lour. FI. Coch. 2. p. 473.? 
6. Clerodendron fragrans. Vent. — Volkameria Japonica. Jacq. 
7. Clerodendron viscosum. Vent. — C. canescens. Wall. List of E. I. Plants, n. 1804. 
— C. infortunatum. Lour. Coch. 2. p. 471. — Vachell, n. 134. «. 
1 . Lantana aculeata. Linn. 
Sent from the gardens of Macao by Mr. Millett and the Rev. G. H. Vachell, n. 147. In all the specimens 
there are no prickles to be seen, agreeing in that respect with the remarks in the Botanical Magazine, t. 96. 
1. Callicarpa tomentosa {Willd.?) ; ramis petiolis pedunculisque fulvo-villosis, foliis 
oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis basi ovatis margine glanduloso-dentato-serratis supra laevibus 
demum glabratis nervis dense pubescentibus subtus floccoso-tomentosis junioribus utrinque 
canis, pedunculis petiolum subaequantibus, corymbis trichotomis densifloris calycibusque 
villosis, staminibus longe exsertis. — Willd. En. Hort. Ber. \.p. 158 ? — C. Americana. Lour. 
FI. Coch. 1. p. 88. 
Hab. Canton ; Mr. Millett. Islands of Pootoy (or Grand Ladrone), Chicow, and the Lama; Rev. G. 
H. Vachell, m. 91. 
Willdenow’s description is scarcely sufficient, nor did he seem to know from whence his specimens 
came : if our species prove distinct, it may be called C. Loureiri, for it is undoubtedly the plant of Lou- 
