628. EireEWA (S) putCHittA (Roxb.) leaves broad 



lanceolar, acuminate, finely veined, lucid : panicles ter- 

 minal, divided m a tnternate form : peduncles and pedi- 

 cels four sided : berries spherical.— Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2. 



49o. 



p 



Native of the Moluccas. A beautiful small tree, flow- 

 ers in March and April, and ripens its fruit which is like 

 tne black currant in June and July. 



] Flowering branch -2 dissected flower— 3 a full 

 grown fruit, 



629. Eugenia (S) glanduupeiu (Roxb.) shrubby: 



leaves broad lanceolate, highly polished : panicles ter- 

 minal brachiate; ramifications simple and umbelliferous : 

 calyx five toothed, and with the germs and pedicels glan- 

 dular.— Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2. p. 496. 

 A native of Sumatra. 



1 



Flowering branch— 2 dissected flower— 3 ovary cut 



transversely 



630. Efgesia (S) RimEvs (Roxb ) leaves short pe- 



tioled opposite, and subalternate, lanceolar, obtuse, fine 

 veined, hard and glossy : panicles terminal, ultimate divi- 

 sions often umbelliferous.— ~ - — - - 



Native of Chittagong. 



April, fruit, which is eaten by 

 July. 



Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2. p. 496. 

 A large timber tree flowers in 



boys, ripens in June and 



1 



Flowering branch— 2 ovary cut transversely. 



631. Peterospermum acerifolium (Lamarck) leaves 

 roundish, entire or coarsely toothed, cordate at the base, 

 usually more or less peltate and 10-12 nerved at the in- 

 sertion of the petiole ; under side clothed with ioughish 

 tomentum ; veins conspicuous; petioles elongated : pe- 

 dicels axillary, much shorter than the petiole : involucel 

 leaves at a lit'le distance from the flower, very cadu- 

 cous : petals linear- revolute : sterile filaments club- 

 shaped : ovarium oblong, 5-angled, with 12-14 ovules in 

 each cell : capsule oblong, 5-angled ; outside encrusted 



with a furfuraceous pubescence.— W. and A. Prod I 

 p. 69. 



Doubtfully a native of the peninsula, but certainly of 

 &uhet and China. 



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