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aud some ending in a cyme of three flowers. Blume describes a species from New 
Guinea, R. glauca, Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. i. 79. The description is very incomplete, 
but as the leaves are described as acute at the base, it cannot be this plant. 
EUGENIA (§ JAMBOSA) SUBALATA, Ridl., sp. nov. 
Rami graciles, 4-alati, alis paullo elevatis. Folia tenuiter coriacea, oblanceolata, 
acuminata, basi cuneata, 10 em. longa, 2:5 cm. lata, nervis 10-11 paribus, nervo 
intramarginali a margine 3 mm. remoto, petiolis 2 mm. longis. lores singuli 
vel bini, terminales in ramis.  Pedwnculus gracilis, 4-angulatus, 1 em. longus. 
Bracte@ 2, lineares, angustissimee, 3 mm. longs. Pedicellus 1:5 em. longus, teres. 
Calyx elongato-turbinatus, in pseudo-pedicellum 5 mm. longum attenuatus, 
1:5 cm. longus, lobis 4 ovatis obtusis marginibus scariosis 2 mm. longis. Petala 
orbieularia, 5 mm. longa et lata. Stamina 2 cm. longa, antheris linearibus oblongis. 
Stylus gracilis, longior. 
Camp I, 700 ft. 
Allied to Jambosa synaptoneura, Laut. and K. Schum., but differing in the thinner 
texture of the leaves, the longer pedicels, and the longer calyx-tube with smaller lobes. 
EUGENIA (9 JAMBOSA) LONGIPES, Warb. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xiii. (1891) 391. 
Camp I, 700 ft. 
Distrib. Endemic in New Guinea. 
The petals and stamens are not described in the publication above quoted. The 
petals are narrow at the base, obovate, more or less distinctly clawed, 3 mm. long, and 
apparently pink, the stamens very numerous, 1 cm. long, and the filiform style 2:5 em. 
long. 
EUGENIA ($ JAMBOSA) GARCINIOIDES, Ridl., sp. nov. | 
Arbor ramis validulis. Folia coriacea, elliptiea vel oblanceolata, basi breviter 
attenuata, obtusa, 7-8'5 cm. lata, sicca cinnamomea, costa prominula, nervis 
8 paribus tenuibus utrinque prominulis, intramarginali obscuro, petiolis validis 
1 mm. longis atro-rubentibus. Cyma infra folia lateralis, lignosa, 4 cm. longa, 
ramis tribus ramulosis, ramulis 4-floris. Flores remoti, pedicellis brevibus BPS: 
2 mm. longis. Calycis tubus infundibuliformis, basi latus, haud costatus, 5 mm. 
longus, lobis 4 rotundatis coriaceis 2 mm. longis. Petala orbicularia, 5 mm. longa, 
marginibus tenuioribus. Stamina breviuscula, 5 mm. longa, antheris ellipticis. 
Stylus validulus, equilongus. a 
Camp III, 2000 ft. 
Another of the section Jambosa with fairly large flowers on the lateral cymes. This 
species is distinguished by its stiff leaves with fine, rather incons 
i de i ts stiff le picuous nerves, the : 
em one being quite invisible. The leaves suggest those of one of the 
 Garcinias. 
