Callicarpa.] evil, verbenace^. 615 
Negri Sembilan, 'Kwala Pedas; Bukit Tumiang (Cantley). 
Pahang, Kwala Lipis. Dindings, Bruas. Perak, Blanda Mabok 
(Wray). Kedah, Yan. Penang, Tanjong Bunga (Curtis). Kelan- 
tan, Kota Bharu. Distrib. India, Burma, Sumatra. Native names: 
Kata Kran ; Ambong Ambong Bukit. 
var. villosa Gamble has ovate leaves with a broad base. Hab. 
Perak (Scortechini). 
(2) C. Maingayi King and Gamble, Kew Bulletin, 1908, p. 106; 
Gamble, l.c. 804. 
Tree, medium size; branches, inflorescence, underside of leaves 
covered with a yellowish scaly scurf. Leaves thinly coriaceous 
obovate or elliptic round or shortly acute at tip, narrowed at base; 
nerves strongly elevate; 6 to 12 in. long, 3 to 6 in. wide; petioles 
1-5 to 2 in. long. Cymes many-flowered, compound, 2 to 3 in. 
long and as wide; peduncle short, flattened. Calyx hemispheric, 
•05 in. long, teeth 4, minute. Corolla -05 in. long, scurfy greenish 
yellow Drupe globose, black. Hah. Forests; Pahang, river 
banks. Malacca (Maingay); Hulu Chembong (Derry); Selandor 
(Cantley). Selangor, Sempang Track, Semangkok Pass; Ulu 
Gombak Road; Langat. Native names: Poko Chulak; Tuto 
putih. Use : Wood for making fiddles. 
(3) C. furfuracea Ridl. 
Branches brown-scurfy. Leaves membranous oblong acumin¬ 
ate, dentate, base truncate; nerves 7 pa-irs with reticulations con¬ 
spicuous beneath, above smooth, nerves sunk, midrib scurfy, 
