CVr. ACANtHACEyE* [ Pseudefanthemuni . 
long, 2 in. wide, upper ones smaller and a panicle 5 in. long of very 
pale violet nearly white flowers nearly 1 in. across. 
I believe it to be only P. Teysmanni altered by cultivation. 
(n) P. Teysmanni Ridl. Eranthemum Teijsmanni Clarke , 
l.c. 679. 
Sarmentose shrub with many branches. Leaves dark green, 
oblong or ovate or lanceolate caudate acuminate, base round or 
narrowed, 3 to 5 in. long, 1 to 2-5 in. wide; nerves conspicuous, 
6 pairs; petioles 1 in. long. Panicles spiciform occasionally 
branched at base, 6 or 8 in. long. Flowers 2 to 3 in short cymes 
about *15 in. long. Calyx-lobes lanceolate acuminate. Corolla- 
tube cylindric, 175 in. long; lobes oblong, rounded at tip, all 
pure white or occasionally faintly tinted lilac. Hab. Common in 
forests and by rivers. Johor, Castlewood. Malacca, Merlimau 
(Derry). Selangor, Batu Caves; Ginting Bidai; Semangkok Pass; 
Menuang Gasing (Kloss). Perak, Ulu Temengoh; Kamuning; 
Tapah (Wray). Native name : Akar Ulo. 
I retain Clarke's name for this. E. Teijsmanni T. Anders,, wets recorded 
in Journ. Agri.-Hort. Soc. India, I. 285. It was never actually described 
except as a climber, and was obtained from the Buitenzorg Gardens. 
Excluded Species 
E. album Nees, Clarke , l.c. 677, Malacca (Griffith), is apparently 
E. graciliflorum, certainly not E. album. 
E. acuminatissimum Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. ii. 835. E. Andersonii 
Masters. E. Blumei Anderson. Anderson says he found it 
in forests near Singapore. It has long been cultivated there, 
but has not even run wild. Probably native of Sumatra. 
23 . CLINACANTHUS, Nees 
Rambling shrub with narrow leaves and conspicuous red 
flowers in large terminal clusters on the ends of branches. Bracts 
small, linear. Sepals equal linear. Corolla-tube narrow, funnel- 
shaped; limb 2-lipped. Stamens 2; anthers i-celled. Capsule 
stalked, i-seeded. Species 1. 
(1) C. Burmanni Nees , in DC. Prodr. x. 511. 
Leaves 3 in. long, *5 to -8 in. wide, lanceolate acuminate, base 
round; petioles *25 in. long. Cymes 5- to many-flowered, pubes¬ 
cent. Sepals *25 in. long, hairy. Corolla orange red, 1-25 in. long. 
Hab. Malacca (Maingay) probably from a garden. Distrib. Siam, 
China, Borneo. 
24 . C ALOPH ANOIDES, Ridl. 
Branched shrubby plant with short narrow leaves. Flowers 
densely clustered in axils. Bracts very small or o. Calyx-lobes 5, 
linear. Corolla very small, white. Stamens 2; anther-cells 2, 
