MYRTACEiE. XXXIII. Eugenia. 



Far, y ; leaves smaller ; pedicels shorter, 2 lines long. Ti • S» Mountains. My'rtus rigida, Swartz, in herb. Lher. My 



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Native of Brazil, in the province of Minas Geraes. 

 KuntJis Eugenia. Tree 10 to 15 feet. 



17 E.? fce'tida (Pers. ench. 2, p. 29.) pedicels axillary, soli- 

 tary, 1 -flowered, bibracteolate under the flowers, hardly longer 

 than the petioles ; leaves ovate-lanceolate, bluntly acuminated, 

 membranous ; calyx 4-Iobed. ^ . S. Native of Cayenne. 

 My'rtus fce'tida, Spreng. syst. 3. p- 481. Fruit globose, size of 

 a pepper. Seeds unknown. 



Var. a, maleblens (Pers. ench. 1. c.) pedicels solitary ; leaves 

 blunter, rather coriaceous. \ . S. Native of the West Indies. 

 E. foe^tida, Vahl, herb. 



Tree 10 feet. 



18 E. ANGUSTiFOLiA (Lam. diet. 3. p. 203.) pedicels axillary, 

 solitary, or twin, 1 -flowered, naked, 3-times shorter than the 

 leaves ; leaves linear, acute, with revolute edges, and are as well 

 as the branches glabrous. Tj . S. Native of St. Domingo. 

 Plum, ed Burm. t. 207. f. 2. My'rtus angustif olia, Spreng; 

 syst. 2. p. 479. not of Lin. M. rosmarinifolia, Spreng. 1. c. 

 Stamens hardly longer than the petals. Fruit globose, red, few- 

 seeded. Seeds compressed. 



Narrow-leaved Eugenia. Tree 10 to 12 feet. 



Stinking Eugenia. 



alpina, Swartz, fl. ind. occ. p. 883. Berry dry, ovate, when 

 mature 1-seeded. Seed oblong. 



Alpine Eugenia. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



24 E. WiLLDENowii (D. C. 1. 9.) pedicels 1 -flowered, fili- 

 form, solitary, or twin, axillary and lateral, bearing 2 subulate 

 very short bracteas under the flowei^s ; leaves oblong, acuminated, 

 coriaceous, dotless, shining, fj . S. Native of Ceylon. Said 

 to be allied to E. Michelii and E. Patrisit. Eugenia Zeylanica, 

 Willd. spec. 2. p. 963. but not of Roxb. My'rtus Willde- 

 nowii, Spreng. syst, 2. p. 480. exclusive of the var. from Porto 

 Rico. 



Willdenow^s Eugenia. Shrub. 



25 E. OBTu'sA (D. C. prod. 3. p. 2QQ,) pedicels axillary, soli- 

 tary, 1-flowered, a little shorter than the leaves; the bracteas 

 under the flowers and the calycine lobes are oval-oblong and 

 foliaceous ; leaves oval, obtuse at both ends, glabrous, full of 

 impressed dots on the upper surface, when young rufous beneatli, 



but at length pale ; branches and petioles clothed with rufous 

 villi. ^2 . S. Native of Peru. My'rtus obtusa, Juss. herb. 

 Leaves 5-6 lines long and 3 lines broad. Fruit nearly globose, 

 1 -seeded. The bracteoles are larger than those in the allied 

 species. Habit of E. alpina^ but the pedicels are longer, and 

 the bracteoles are much larger and permanent. 



JS^wn^-leaved Eugenia- Shrub. 



26 E. Portorice'nsis (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels 1-flowered, 



19 E.? ROSMARINIFOLIA (Poir. suppl. 3. p. 129.) pedicels 

 axillary, 1-flowered, usually solitary, shorter than the leaves; 

 leaves small, linear, mucronate, with revolute edges, glabrous, 

 above but villous on the under surface, as well as on the branches ; 



calyx 4-cleft, obtuse. Ij S. Native of the Caribbee Islands. slender, shorter than the leaves, axillary or lateral, bearing 2 

 My'rtus rosmarinifolia, Pers. ench. 2. p. 30. Fruit and seeds 

 unknown. Perhaps sufficiently distinct from E. angustif alia, 



Rosemary-leaved Eugenia. Shrub. 

 ' 20 E. alpige'na (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels axillary, solitary, 1- 

 flowered, 6-times shorter than the leaves, bibracteolate at the 



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ovate, puberulous bracteoles under the flowers ; leaves ovate- 

 elliptic, acuminated, membranous, dotless, and are as well as the 



Native of Porto- 



apex ; flowers and branches covered with canescent down ; caly- 

 cine lobes 4, ovate; leaves on short petioles, elliptic- oblongs, 

 hoary beneath, clothed with adpressed pubescence above, opaque, 

 nerveless, except the middle nerve. Tj . S. Native of Brazil, 

 on the mountains, in the provinces of the mines. My'rtus alpi- 

 gena. Mart. herb. Allied to E. alpina. Branches crowded. 

 Flowers small. Leaves an inch long and 4 lines broad, pubes- 



branches glabrous ; petals sub-ciliated. Tj . S. 

 Rico, on the edges of woods. Eugenia latifolia, Spreng. in 

 herb. Balb. Pedicels half an inch long, axillary, solitary, nu- 

 merous, rising from the base of the branches in an irregular 

 way. Bracteoles small, scale-formed at the origin of the pe- 

 tioles. Leaves nearly 3 inches long. Flowers small, glabrous. 

 Ovarium globose. Fruit and seeds unknown. 



Var. /3, hrevipes (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels hardly 3-times longer 

 than the petioles ; leaves smaller, rather coriaceous. T2 • S. 

 Native of Porto Rico. My'rtus Willdenbwii, var. Porto-Ricen- 



cent above while young, but at length nearly glabrous, full of sis, Spreng. ex herb. Balb. but exclusive of the synonymes. 



Fruit and seeds unknown. 

 Porto-Rico Eugenia. Tree. 



impressed dots. 



Alp-growing Eugenia. Tree 10 feet. 



21 E. oBscu RA (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels 1-2, axillary, very short, 

 1 -flowered ; bracteoles subulate, adnate to the tube of the calyx ; and lateral, solitary, or rather aggregate, naked, much shorter 

 leaves almost sessile, glabrous, ovate-lanceolate, bluntly acumin- than the leaves ; leaves coriaceous, quite glabrous, shining above, 



27 E. PRODu'cTA (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels 1-flowered, axillary. 



ated ; calyxes and petals pilose on the outside ; branchlets hairy. 



Native of Maranham. My'rtus obsciira, Lindl. hot. 

 t. 1044. Petals acuminated. Bracteas inserted imme- 



T2. S. 



reg 



diately under the lobes of the calyx, in which it differs from 

 all the other species 



Obscure Eugenia. Clt. ? 



Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



oval, drawn out into a long, linear, blunt acumen each ; calyx 4- 

 cleft. T2 • S. Native of Cayenne. Leaves oval, 3-4 inches 

 long, and 2 inches broad, terminating in an acumen, which is 

 an inch long and a line and a half broad. Berry globose, 1- 

 seeded. Seed thick. Cotyledons fleshy, conferruminated. 



22 E. MYRTiFOLiA (D. C. prod. 3. p. 265.) pedicels axillary. 



2)ra?i;w-0M/-leaved Eugenia. 



Shrub. 



28 E. crassif6lia (D. C. prod. 3. p. 266.) pedicels axillary, 



1-flowered, one half shorter than the leaves, almost bractless at 1-2-flowered, very short, thickish ; fruit globose, crowned by the 



the apex ; ovarium globose ; calycine lobes 4, broad, obtuse, 

 constricted after flowering ; leaves oval, cuneated at the base, 

 bluntish at the apex, pale beneath, hardly with any pellucid dots, 

 and are as well as the branches glabrous. Tj . S. Native of 

 Brazil, in the provinces of the mines. My'rtus tenella, var. 



lobes of the calyx, which are deciduous ; leaves oblong, coria- 

 ceous, acuminated at both ends, glabrous above, but covered 

 with hairy down beneath ; petioles as well as the branchlets 

 rather velvety. ^ . S. Native of Brazil, in woods, in the pro- 

 vince of St. Paul. My'rtus crassifolia, Mart. herb. Seed 1, 



Mart. herb. Allied to E.rigidum. Young fruit many-celled, thick, rather horny, pseudo-monocotyledonous. Leaves 1|^ inch 



Seeds unknown. Leaves 8 lines long and 4 broad, almost ses- 

 sile, shining above ; lateral veins confluent at the apex 

 Myrtle-leaved Eugenia. Shrub 2 feet. 



long and ^ an inch broad. Petioles longer than the pedicels. 

 Thick-leaved Eugenia. Shrub. 

 2.9 E. felisbe'rti (D. C. 1. c.) pedicels solitary, very short. 



23 E. AtplNA (Willd. spec. 2. p. 961.) pedicels axillary, soli- 1-flowered, opposite, rising from the axils of the small bractea- 



tary, 1-flowered, shorter than the leaves, thickish; leaves ovate, 

 coriaceous, veinless, glabrous ; branches usually in fours, erect, 



formed leaves ; bracteoles large, under the flowers ; calyx vil- 

 lous, 4-cleft ; leaves oblong, acuminated at both ends, full of 



rusty 



T2 . S. Native of Jamaica, on the tops of the Blue pellucid dots, wlien young rather villous on both surfaces ; nerves, 



