Eugenia. ICOSANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 495 
Malacca schambu. Rheed. Mal. 1. t.17. 
Jambosa sylvestris alba. Rumph. Amb. 1. t. 39. 
Jamba the Sanscrit name. Asiat. Res. 1. 419. 
Beng. Gulab-jamb. 
Found common in gardens in most parts of India and 
its Islands. 
29. E. caryophyllata. Willd. 2. 965. 
Leaves from lanceolar to oblong, acute. Corymbs ter- 
minal, Berries oblong, one, rarely, two-seeded. 
Luvunga, the Sanscrit name. 
Pers. Meykuk. 
English. Clove tree. 
On the Molucea Islands site ew trees are indige- 
nous they begin to blossom when about nine years old; 
the average produce is about two, or two and a half 
pounds of cloves yearly. 
Arab. Kerunpul, 
Beng. Lung. 
-Caryophyllus aromaticus. sp. pl. 735. Gert. sem, t. 167. 
33. 
Caryophyllus. Rumph. Amb. 2. t. 1. 2. 3. 
30. E. leptosperuma. R. 
Leaves short petioled, lanceolate, coriaceous, polish- 
ed. Panicles terminal, very ramous. Calyx acetabu- 
liform, obscurely five-toothed, Stigma two-toothed. 
_A native of the Island of Romoa. 
31. E. Thumra. R. 
Leaves lanceolar, polished. Panicles terminal, extreme, 
Temote, many-flowered. Divisions of the calyx subrotund ; 
petals reniform, sessile. 
Sent trom Pegue by the Rev. Mr. F. aaa under the 3 
Vernacular name Thumra. ge: 
