527. Elgenia (J) cylindrtcv (ft. W.) leaves short 

 petioled, ovate, acuminated at both ends: cymes termi- 

 nal or from the axils of the last two or three pairs of 

 leaves : calyx tube cylindrical long and slender : fruit 



P— R, W. 111. Iud. Bot. 2. p. 14. 



Ceylon. The tube of the calyx in both these species 

 is nearly an inch long, slightly ventricose near the mid- 

 dle, where the ovary is situated, and thence tapering 

 downwards to a point. 



1. Flowering branch natural 



si 



e — 2 a flower cut 



vertically— 3 the same partly dissected---4 stamens as 

 seen in the bud before expansion— S stamens after ex- 

 pansion— -6 ovary cut vertically — 7 cut transversely. 



5'2S. Eugenia (A) leptantha (R. W.) leaves oval, 

 acute or acuminated at both ends, finely parallelly vein- 

 ed : racemes .spit ate, lateral, from naked branches: ca- 

 lyx tube loner, ckvate, finely attenuated towards the 

 base ; limb dilated and much produced beyond the, ovary, 

 margin slightly repand : petals usually 5, caducous, calyp- 

 triform? Fruit? Mergui— Griffith.— R. W. III. Ind. 

 Bot. 2 p. 15. 



1 Flowering branch, natural size— 2 a flower before 

 expansion— 3 the same cut vertically with two of the 

 petals remaining attached — 4 stamens — 5 an expanded 

 flower after the separation of the petaN,cut vertically— 6 

 detached petals all cohering— 7 a separate petal — 8 ovary 

 cut transversely — 9 cut vertically — 10 ovules and pla* 

 centa detached. 



nged on the leafless branches 



529. Eugenia (A) Wightiana (R. W. 111. Ind. Bot. 



2. p. \5.—Syz. Wightianvm Wall. — W. and A.) leaves 

 elliptic-oblong, slightly tapering at both ends, thinly co- 

 riaceous, inconspicuously dotted, marked beneath with 

 the transverse veins : flowers scarcely pedicellate, about 

 3/together at the apex and 2-3 at the side of each pe- 

 duncle ; the peduncles 



or shoots, so as to form a narrow racemose cymp : ca- 

 lyx glabrous, elongated, clavate, repandly 4-5 lobed : pe- 

 tals 12, or fewer by abortion, the outer ones occasion- 

 ally expanding. — W. and A. Prod. I p. 330. 



1 Flowering branch natural size— 2 an unexpanded 

 flower — 3 the same cut vertically — 4 anthers — 5 ovary 

 cut transversely — 6 a detaehed petal — 7 diagram of the 

 flower— 8 an immature fruit— 9 the same cut vertically 

 cotyledons conferruminate—lG seed cut transversely 

 11 seed detached— 12 portion of a leaf magnified show- 

 ing the pellucid dots. 



530. Eugenia (A) lanceolata (Lam. R. W. 111. 



Ind. Bot. 2. p. 15. Syzygium lanceolatum W. and A.) 

 leaves lanceolate, almost sessile, glabrous but not shin- 

 ing, pellucid dotted : peduncles terminal and lateral, 

 branched, few-flowered : calyx turbinate, 4-lobed. — W. 

 and A. Prod. I. p. 330. 



i Flowering branch natural size — 2 petals found ad- 

 hering to a calyx, in form of a calyptra, carefully sepa- 

 rated and figured — 3 ovary with the petals represented 

 in fig. 2 still attached — 4 ovary cut vertically — 5 ovary 

 cut transversely. 



531. Eugenia (A) bractiolata (R. W. Til. Ind. 



Bot. 2 p. 15.) ramuli 4-siled, angles subacute: leaves 

 short petioled, elleptico-lanceolate, acute or slightly acu- 

 minated at both ends, pellucid dotted: cymes terminal 

 and from the upper axils, the extreme divisions termi- 

 nating in a cluster of from (> to 9 sessile flowers; each 

 division and each flower furnished with two minute, per- 

 sistent, acute bracteols: calyx tube conical 4 sided, 

 limb repandly 4 lobed. 



1 Flowering branch natural size — 2 a corvmbof flow 

 ers, each with its bracteoles-— 3 an unexpanded fl* wer 

 4 an expanded one the petals cohering lid form— 5 an- 

 thers— 6 ovary cut transversely— 7 cot vertically. 



532. Eucr.siA (S) sylvf.stris (Moon) leaves obo- 

 vate obtuse or spathulute, coriaceous, shining, short pe- 

 tioled : cymes corymbose, congested towards the sum- 

 nuts of the brandies and extreme axils, longish pedun- 

 cled : fruit about the size of a crab-apple, redibh. — R. 

 W. III. Ind. Hot. 2. p. 15. 



Ceylon.— Most of the above character is copied from 

 Moon's notes on this species. 



Ons. — The leaves of the specimen figured do not 

 accord with the usual form, and are 1 suspect indebted 

 to the draftsman lor some part of the discrepancy. The 

 usual form is that described but they certainly vary con- 

 siderably in their outline. 



1 Flowering branch-- 2 a flower dehiscing, petals ca- 

 lyptriform— 8 an expanded flower— 4 anthers-- 5 ovary 

 cut vertically-— 6 cut transversely---p tals detached. 



533. Eugi:ma (S) Nkesiana (R. W. III. Ind. Bot. p. 



l5."-jSf/zygin;n Neesianum Anion's pugillus) leaves 

 subsessile, oblong lanceolate, blunt pointed, subcoriace- 

 ous, pellucid dotted, penninerved : cymes terminal, lax- 

 ly corymbose, trichotomous, peduncles 4-sided, the par- 

 tial ones umbeilately 3 -7-flowered, pedicels half the 

 length of the shortly turbinate slightly 4-lobed calyx--- 

 Arnott. Ceylon. 



I. Flowering branch natural size-' 2 a flower bud 

 just before expansion— 3 an expanded flower with a de- 

 tached petal-- -4 anthers —5 ovary cut transversely— 6 

 diagram of theflower showing its 4 lobed calyx and 4 petals. 



534. Eugenia (S) rovolijta (It. W.) leaves short 

 petioled, obovate, very obtuse, revolute on the margin, 

 very coriaceous, penninerved, polished above, dull glau- 

 cous beneath : cymes terminal, longish peduncled, flow- 

 ers sessile, congested on the points of the floriferons 

 ramnli : calyx 4-5-toothed : petaN usually free, some- 

 times cohering.— R. W. 111. Ind. Uot. 2. p. 17. 



Cey/on— Colonel Walker. 



1. 



Flowering branch 



natural size 



-2 an expanded 

 flower with the petals distinct—-3 a flower the petals de- 

 tached— -4 anthers— -5 ovary cur vertically— (> cut 

 transversely- --7 a diagram showing the relative position 

 of the calyx lobes and petals. 



535. Eugenia (S) jambolana (Lara. R. W. 111. Ind. 



Bot. 2. p. i6.+-Syzy<imm Jambolanum DC.) arborescent, 

 leaves oval or oblong, more or less acuminated or ob- 

 tuse, feather-nerved, coriac ous : cymes pannieled, lax, 

 usually lateral oh the former year's branches, occasion- 

 ally axillary or terminal: calyx short, turbinate, trun- 

 cated : berry olive-shaped, often oblique.— W. and A. 

 Prod. I. page 329. 



1 Flowering branch natural size — 2 a flower in act of 

 expansion, petals cohering— 3 cut vertically — 4 anthers 



5 ovary cut transversely — 6 petals separated to show 

 their form and number— 7 a cluster of fruit — 8 a fruit 



cut vertically to show the lobed solitary seed in situ 9 



cut transversely — 10 fruit of a large fruited variety, but 

 between which and the one figured I cauuot detect any 

 sufficient specific difference. 



536. Eugenia (S) Wallichii (R.W.) young branches 

 4 sided, leaves lanceolate,acuminated, acute at the base, 

 coriaceous, glabrous : cymos corymbose, axillary and 

 sometimes terminal, much shorter than the leaves : ca- 

 lyx deeply cleft, lobes persistent : petals frequently ex- 

 panding before falling : fruit. — R. W. 111. Ind. Bot. 2. 

 p. 17. 



1 Flowering branch natural size— 2 a flower bud just 

 before expansion-— 3 the same, the petals separated all 

 cohering — 4 expanded flower— -5 stamens — fi ovary cut 



vertically — 7 cut transversely— 8 petals detached. 



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