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35 A. ATTENUA TA (Wall. cat. no. 2286.) glabrous; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, acuminated at both ends, much dotted on the 
edges; peduncles axillary, elongated ; flowers racemose ; pedi- 
cels and peduncles glabrous; calycine lobes ovate, acute, a little 
ciliated. h. S. Native of the Burman empire, about Tavoy. 
Leaves 5-8 inches long. Pedicels thickened a little at the apex. 
Berry smoothish. 
Attenuated-leaved Ardisia. Shrub. 
36 A. ELL'PTICA (Thunb. nov. gen. pt. 8. ups. 1795. ex 
Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 517.) glabrous ; branches angular ; 
leaves elliptic; panicles lateral. h. S. Native of Ceylon. 
Leaves a hand long. Stem terete. 
Elliptic-leaved Ardisia. Tree. 
37 A. oxvPHY'LLA (Wall. cat. no. 2291.) glabrous; leaves 
elliptic, acute at both ends, much dotted on the margins ; pe- 
duncles terminal and axillary, shorter than the leaves; pedicels 
loosely umbellate; calycine segments ovate, a little ciliated ; 
lobes of corolla lanceolate ; style inclosed. h.S. Native of 
Penang. Leaves 4-5 inches long, stiff, shining. Inflorescence 
like that of Æ. hàmilis, but the flowers are smaller and less 
numerous. 
Sharp-leaved Ardisia. Shrub. 
38 A. EUGENLEFOLIA (Wall. cat. no. 2276.) leaves oblong- 
lanceolate, acute at the base, and acuminated at the apex : having 
the nerves thick, and arched near the margin ; peduncles axil- 
Jary, short, panicled, many-flowered, much shorter than the 
leaves; pedicels and calyx velvety; segments of calyx and 
corolla ovate-acute; style exserted. 5. S. Native of Silhet, 
on the mountains. Leaves 3-6 inches long, dotted. 
Eugenia-leaved Ardisia. Shrub. 
39 A. arsore'scens (Wall. cat. no. 2289.) glabrous; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, acute, coriaceous; peduncles axillary, elon- 
gated, stiff; panicles loose, shorter than the leaves ; pedicels 
long; calycine lobes ovate, acute. h.S. Native of the Bur- 
man empire, on Mount Taong Dong. Leaves 5-7 inches long. 
Peduncles often compressed. 
"Arborescent Ardisia. Tree. 
40 A. Amuerstia‘na (Alph. D. C. in Lin. trans. 17. p. 120.) 
leaves oblong, acute ; peduncles terminal, and are, as well as the 
pedicels downy ; flowers umbellate; calycine segments ovate, 
obtuse, ciliated, velvety on the back; lobes of corolla ovate, 
acute; style inclosed. h.S. Native of the province of Mar- 
taban, near the town of Amherst. A. refléxa, Wall. cat. no. 
2282. part. Branches silky at top and fulvous. Leaves 6-8 
incheslong. Flowers numerous. 
Lady Amherst's Ardisia. Shrub. 
41 A. rAucirLORA (Heyne, herb. Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 279. 
Wall. cat. no. 2270.) glabrous; leaves lanceolate or oblong- 
lanceolate, acuminated ; petioles short; peduncles lateral and 
axillary, 2-3-flowered. h. 8. Native of the East Indies, 
at Wynaad? Young branches clothed with rusty dense scaly 
tomentum. Leaves 4-5 inches long, tapering into a bluntish 
sometimes retuse acumen. Flowers small. 
Few-flowered Ardisia. Shrub. 
42 A. TENUIFIÒRA (Blum. bijdr. p. 686.) leaves oblong-lan- 
ceolate, bluntish, quite entire, glabrous; panicles divaricate, 
axillary, and terminal; pedicels racemose; calycine teeth acute ; 
stem scandent; flowers very minute. h. ,,. S. Native of 
Java, in the provinces of Buitenzorg and Bamtam, in woods, 
where it is called Kitjambang. 
Var. D; leaves rounded at the base. 
foot of Mount Salak. 
Fine-flowered Ardisia. Fl. year. Shrub cl. 
43 A. nutans (Alph. D. C. in Lin. trans. 17. p. 121.) 
leaves oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, lined transversely, quite 
entire, glabrous, dotted beneath, clothed with fuscous tomentum 
h.S. Native at the 
MYRSINEACEZE. 
IX. Aropisra. 
while young, as well as the branchlets; umbels simple, axillary, 
and terminal, nutant ; segments of calyx acute. k. S. Native 
of the island of Nusæ Kambanga, in shady places on the banks 
of rivulets. A. punctàta, Blum. l. c. p. 687. but not of Lindl. 
Drooping-flowered Ardisia. Shrub. 
44 A. wARGINA TA (Blum. bijdr. p. 688.) leaves lanceolate, 
acuminated at both ends, quite entire, glabrous, finely dotted 
beneath, with parallel transverse stripes, and girded on the 
margin by the approximation of veins and stripes ; umbels sub- 
corymbose, axillary; calycine teeth acute. h. S. Native of 
Java, on Mount Burangrang, in the higher woods. 
Marginate-leaved Ardisia. Shrub. 
45 A. LEvicA'TA (Blum. bijdr. p. 690.) leaves oblong, acu- 
minated at both ends, quite entire, coriaceous, glabrous; ra- 
cemes axillary and lateral, simple ; calycine segments acumin- 
ated. h.S. Native of Java, on the top of Mount Gede. 
Smocth Ardisia. Shrub. 
46 A. opova'ra (Blum. bijdr. p. 688.) leaves obovate, rounded 
or obtuse at the top, quite entire, coriaceous, glabrous, marked 
with fine parallel stripes ; flowers subumbellately racemose, ax- 
illary ; calycine segments rounded. h.S. Native of the island 
of Nusze Kambanga, on the sea shore, where it is called Lam- 
panee. 
Obovate-leaved Ardisia. Fl. Sept. Oct. Shrub. 
47 A. cymòsa (Blum. bijdr. p. 689.) leaves oblong, bluntish, 
attenuated at the base, quite entire, transversely striated; pe- 
tioles, branchlets, and peduncles beset with rusty, leprous- 
like dots; cymes compound, axillary, and terminal, pedunculate; 
pedicels umbellate; teeth of calyx acute. h. S. Native of 
Java, in the province of Bamtam, among bushes. 
Cymose-flowered Ardisia. Fl. Aug. Shrub. 
48 A. osróxcA (Alph. D. C. in Lin. trans. 17. p. 121.) 
leaves oblong, acuminated, dotted; peduncles nearly terminal, 
much shorter than the leaves; pedicels umbellate, few-flowered, 
and are, as well as the peduncles, glabrous; calycine lobes 
ovate, obtuse, a little ciliated. b. S. Native about Tavoy. A. 
attenuata, Wall. cat. no. 2286. part. see no. $5. Leaves 4-5 
inches long. Pedicels often reflexed. Berry smoothish. 
Oblong-leaved Ardisia. Shrub or tree. 
49 A. oxya’nTHA (Wall. cat. no. 2275. Alph. D. C. l. c.) 
leaves lanceolate, acuminated at both ends, thin; flowers few, 
axillary; peduncles 1-flowered, filiform, about equal in length 
to the petioles; calycine segments lanceolate, a little ciliated ; 
lobes of corolla elongated, long-acuminated. h.S. Native of 
Silhet on the mountains. Leaves 3-4 inches long. Pedicels 
rather velvety. This is an anomalous species. 
Sharp-flowered Ardisia. Shrub. 
§ 2. Leaves entire, pilose. 
50 A. rErLe xa (Wall. cat. no. 2282. Alph. D. C. in Lin. 
trans. 17. p. 122.) leaves oblong, acute, glabrous above and 
downy beneath; peduncles nearly terminal, reflexed, much 
shorter than the leaves, downy; pedicels umbellate, densely 
pilose, as well as the calyxes; calycine segments ovate, acute. 
h.S. Native of the province of Martaban. Branches brown 
and hispid at the top. Leaves 4-7 inches long ; petioles hispid. 
Reflexed-peduncled Ardisia. Shrub. 
51 A. cranpirénia (Alph. D. C. J. c.) leaves oblong, ample, 
cuspidately acute, glabrous above and pilose beneath ; branches 
and petioles hispid ; peduncles nearly terminal, puberulous, stiff, 
much shorter than the leaves ; pedicels umbellate ; calycine seg- 
ments lanceolate, acute, a little ciliated. h.S. Native about 
Tavoy, in the Burman empire. A. macrophylla, Wall. cat. no. 
2290, but notof Blum. Leaves 5-9 inches long, and 3-4 broad, 
having the central nerve hispid beneath, and the lateral ones 
