

^^''Eugenia.] Lix. myrtacejE; (J. F. Duthie.) 479 



limb.— The Assam specimens have smaller flowers and a more slender calyx-tube, 

 "No. 2356 of Griffith's collection from E. Bengal? differs from the above in having 

 nearly sessile leaves and flowers. It is probably distinct, but the specimen is too 

 incomplete, and the locality somewhat doubtful. 



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24, E. albiflora, Duthie in Journ, As, Soc. Beng. xlvi. (1877) pt. li. 68; 

 Kurz For. FL Brit, Burm. i. 491 ; leaves olwvate or nearly ovate shortly and 

 Uuntly acuminate acute at the base, cymes from the upper axils or termi- 

 nating older shoots few-flowered shorter than the leaves, calyx-tube narrow and 

 slender below, lobes 4 rounded or subacute, petals united white, 



BxjEMA, alt. 1000 ft., GHffith (2419). 



A small tree with terete branchlets. Leaves 3-5 by 2-2^ in., smooth, pale and 

 mdistinctly nerved above ; lateral nerves rather distant and prominent beneath faintly 

 uniting within the margin, interspaces finely reticulate; petiole ^ in. " Buds white" 

 [Griffith MSS.). Calyx- tube about ^ in, long. 





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25. E, fuLSifox^mls, Duthie \ young hranches 4-gonous, leaves petioled 



ODOvate-lanceolate cuneate below subcoriaceous pellucid-punctate, lateral nerves 



rather close, cymes terminal compact "branches angular and somewhat winged, 



: flowers 2 or 3 together on short pedicels, calyx-tube narrowly fusiform much 



produced above the ovary. 



Malaya, Maingay No. 743. 



, Bark yellowish. Leaves i\ by 3 in., shining a little above, minutely dotted ; 



inidrib and nerves dark-coloured ; lateral nerves uniting within the margin ; petiole 



^Pout I in, Calyx'tiibe \ in. in length and ^ in. across at the widest part; lobes 4, 



rounded, reflexed after flowering. StyU persistent, exserted portion equalling the 



-tube.— Closely allied to No. 2236 of Eeccari's Borneo plants. 



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^t). E. laeta, Sam, in Trans, We^m, Soc. v. 338 (excl syn. Rumph.) ; 

 leaves rather thin shortly petioled ovate-lanceolate attenuated at the base with 

 * longish obtuse acumen pellucid-punctate, primary nerves directed upwards 

 ^ot distinctly uniting within the margin, peduncles terminal and axillary 1- 

 jew^flowered often jointed in the middle, calyx-tube long cylindrical tapering 

 «> the base, stamens crimson or purple numerous exceeding the large rounded 

 Petals, berry ovoid, Jambosa Iseta, Blume Mus. Bot. i. 104. 



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A small or middling-sized tree; branchlets terete, Leaves 4-5 by^ 1|-1| in., 

 < qfondary nerves crossing the primary ones more nearly at right angles with the mid- 

 y^l petiole ^ in. Flowers large, 2-3 in. when expanded, crimson or white. Calyx- 



flower. Petals white, 

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pl 4~1 in.; lobes rounded, unequal, reflexed when in 



frn ^i**^" %^c 1^ in. persistent.— Hamilton's type specim... ..* *..--" ^ 



^01 Mysore is certainly identical with the Western Ghat specimen named S. pauci- 

 ^%^^ the Kew Herbarium. , v . . 



VAR. paucijiora, Wight 111. ii. 15; Ic. t. 526 (sp.); pedicels sohtary from the 

 iTit?? axilg 1 -flowered. Jambosa pauciflora, Dalz. # Gibs. Bomb. FL 94. E. 

 '^'gntn, Bedd. FL Sylv. AnaL Gen. cix.— Courts] 



. 27. E. cylindrlca, Wight. Ill ii. 14 ; Ic. t 527 ; ultimate branches 

 ^^\ leaves shortly petioled ovate-lanceolate acuminate conaceous minutely 

 ^Uucid-punctate, primary nerves prominent beneath forming double loops 

 *^«im the margin, cymes terminal or from the upper axils 3-8-flowered shorter 



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