458. 
459, 
460. 
323 
ramulis pubescentibus.— Chili, Cuming ( N. 99.) —Allied 
to E. stenophylla, but the leaves are broader, and the 
flowers are not axillary only, but also in terminal cymes. 
(16.) Eugenia planipes, (Hook. et Arn.); pedunculis 
compressis multifloris racemoso-cymosis axillaribus vel 
ssepius terminalibus, racemis inferne foliosis, pedicellis 
complanatis binis altero supraposito, bracteolis lanceo- 
latis parvis appressis, lobis calycinis rotundatis, foliis 
oblongis basi apice attenuatis coriaceis sparse punctu- 
latis subtus pallidis utrinque glabris, caule tereti, ramulis 
compressis pubescentibus.—Chiloe, Cuming (N. 28.)— 
Even the axillary racemes are almost always provided 
with a pair or two of leaves, so they may be considered 
terminal on short branches; in all, the lower or two 
lower series of pedicels arise from the axils of leaves. 
From each point there are two flat pedicels, one spring- 
ing from the axil of the other. The leaves are sometimes, 
but rarely, alternate: may not this, therefore, be Myrtus 
maxima, Mol. ? 
(17.) Eugenia Tweediei, (Hook. et Arn.); —M 
axillaribus bifidis flore in dichotomia sessili folio plus 
duplo brevioribus, bracteissub calyce minutissquamifor- 
mibus, foliis lanceolatis basi apice acuminatis utrinque 
glabris punctulatis nervis parallelis numerosis, lobis caly- 
cinis rotundatis.—Islands of the ere rique 
Tweedie. 
(18.) Eugenia elliptica, (Hook. et Arn.); Biieciculis 
. axillaribus solitariis bifidis vel bis bifidis, flore in dichoto- 
miis sessili, bracteolis sub calyce glaberrimo subulatis 
deciduis tubum sequantibus, lobis calycinis rotundatis 
concavis deciduis tubum sequantibus petalisque ciliatis, 
foliis ellipticis vix acutis coriaceis creberrime punctatis 
utrinque concoloribus glabris, ramulis teretiusculis.— 
Islands of the Corregolos, Uraguay, 7 Tweedie.— This and 
the preceding individual belong toa section in which not 
above three or four were pesca known from Brazil. 
* (1.) Bryonia tenicifoliay (Gill. i); foliis 3-partitis 
Y2 ; 
