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brevibus, distantibus, palmato-partitis. . Quercus armata, Roxb. MSS. et Ic. pict. Valde similis Q. fenestrate Roxb., 
` quee tamen legitima Querci species.—Lindl. MSS. 
i opinqui, 72026. sig, i ; 
de pi ier DENDE, utrinque acutis, integerrimis, glabris ; fructüs sphærici spinis subulatis, fasciculatis 
intertextis. Quercus castanicarpa, Roxb. MSS. et Ic. pict. Ejusd. Hort. Beng. 68. Spreng. Syst. Veg. 3. p. 856. 
Folia teste Roxburghio seepiús pedalia, pollices 4 vel 5 lata.—Lindl. MSS. 
Chittagong, Rowb. f ae å i un ^ad 
C. Tribuloides, foliis ovato-lanceolatis, lanceolatisve, acuminatis, integerrimis, glabris ; fructüs ovati spinis multifidis, 
subulatis, distantibus. Quercus Tribuloides, Smith in Cyclop. Reesiana, in loco. Q. feroa, Roxb. MSS. et Ic. pict. 
Ejusd. Hort. Beng. p. 68. Valde affinis C. spherocarpe ; differens fructibus minoribus, magis ovatis, spinisque lon- 
gioribus, plis quàm in illa intertextis.—Lindl. MSS. 
Montes Napaliæ, 1821; Sillet, F. De Silva. 
C. martabanica, suprà descripta. i ui. 
C. Tangurut, foliis ovato-oblongis, subtùs, petiolis ramulisque pubescentibus ; fructüs spheerici spinis è basi lata 
subulatis, simplicibus, brevibus, rigidissimis. C. Tungurut, Blume Bydr. et Fl. Javan.—Lindl. MSS. 
Montes Penang, 1822. 
C. javanica, Blume in locis citat. 
Montes Javæ, ex Blumio. 
C. inermis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis, undulatis, acutis, integerrimis, glabris; fructibus subdidymis, inermibus, fas- 
ciatim interruptè tuberculatis—Zindl. MSS. 
Habitatio valde dubia. Singapore 1822? 
Plate CVII. Fig. 1. Fruit divided transversely. 2. The same divided longitudinally. 3. A detached spine of the fruit. 4. Nut. 
5. The same, with the outer skin partly detached. 6. Umbilical chord, with a suspended abortive ovulum. 
EUGENIA FORMOSA. Tab. 108. 
Foris elliptico-oblongis, subacuminatis, sessilibus, cordatis, amplexantibus ; racemis axillaribus (foliorum delap- 
sorum) sessilibus, brevibus; pedicellis clavatis, elongatis ; floribus lævibus, staminibus longissimis ; baccis globosis, 
pendulis. 
Crescit ad Moalmyne, et ad bases rupium ripe Attran in Martabania, flores fructusque proferens mense Martii. 
Anson valdè procera, latè ramosa. Rami cortice molli, cinereo induti, à lapsu foliorum cicatricibus magnis notati; ramuli alternatim 
compressiusculi, nunc triangulares, uti folia floresque glaberrimi. Forra opposita, patentissima, ad apicem ramulorum valdè approximata, 
aliquandò ternata, sessilia, elliptico-oblonga, nunc elongato-oblonga, subacuminata, integerrima, deorsòm interdòm paròm contracta, basi 
plås minüsve obliquè cordatå amplexantia, lobis rotundatis, brevibus ; palmaria ad pedalia, quin sesquipedalia, valdè coriacea, suprà 
lucida, subtùs opaca et pallida, nervis frequentibus, parallelis, prominentibus, venà intramarginali, anastomosante magnà, costà ad basin 
valde crassá, vix in petiolum perquàm brevem productà. FLores magni, dum inaperti purpurei, posteà rubicundi, inodori, pauci dispositi 
in racemos breves, simplices, sessiles, nudos, solitarios, infra folia sublaterales. PEDUNCULI carnosi, leves: communis brevissimus ; 
partiales clavati, pollicares, medio articulati, bracteolisque 2 minutis, lanceolatis, oppositis instructi. CaLycis lobi patentissimi, orbiculati, 
subretusi. PETALA 4, orbiculata, unguicularia, lobis calycinis dupló majora. STAMINA perquàm numerosa, undique patentia, longissima ; 
filamenta filiformia, pollicaria, alba; antheræ luteolæ, parvæ. Ovarrum turbinatum ; stylus brevis, attenuatus ; stigma acutum. Bacca 
magnitudine juglandis, pendula, globosa, lævis, nitida, calycis lobis, sæpèque stylo persistente coronata, alba, 2-locularis ; caro omninò 
insipida. Semina grandia, rugosa, viridiuscula. 
This is by far the largest species of Eugenia which I have met with in the Burmese territories. It is a lofty tree, 
with ample shining coriaceous leaves, and numerous large pink flowers, disposed in lateral, short, and sessile racemes, 
which are produced from the vestiges of the fallen leaves. The fruit is perfectly insipid. 
Plate CVIII. Fig. 1. Ripe berry. 2. The same divided horizontally. 3. A seed. 
