330 MYRTACEA. Syzyeium, 
p. 487.—Eugenia corymbosa, Lam. enc. meth. 3. p. 199 ; DC. prod. 3. p. 284. 
—ARheed. Mal. 5. t. 27. 
We do not know the Myrtus Androsemoides of Vahl, from Ceylon: it ap- 
pears, however, to belong to Syzygium and to be very near the present spe- 
cies. De Candolle (l. c. p. 284) refers it to Eugenia: Poiret's plant of that 
name is Myonima multiflora, Ait. 
1018. (4) S. rubieundum (W. & A.:) shrubby: leaves narrow-oblong, 
attenuated at both ends, obtuse at the very point, coriaceous, pellucid-dot- 
ted, striated with numerous parallel transverse veins: cymes corymbose, ter- 
minal, longer than the leaves: flowers minute : calyx repand, 4-lobed, short- 
ly turbinate.— Wight! cat. n. 1072. 
1019. (5) S. Wightianum (Wall. :) leaves elliptic-oblong, slightly MÀ 
at both ends, thinly coriaceous, inconspicuously dotted, marked beneath 
the transverse veins: flowers scarcely pedicellate, about 3 together at the 
apex and 2-3 at the side of each peduncle; the peduncles arranged on the 
leafless branches or shoots, so as to form a narrow racemose cyme: calyx 
glabrous, elongated, clavate, slightly repand 5-lobed.— Wall. ! L. n. 8971; 
Wight ! cat. n. 1073.—  Dindygul hills. 
1020. (6) S. Zeylanicum (DC.:) arborescent: leaves ovate or oblong, 
much acuminated, coriaceous, shining on the upper side, scarcely dotted: 
flowers shortly pedicellate, forming axillary or terminal compound cymes 
that are often arranged in a kind of contracted raceme or spike: calyx pru- 
nose, elongated, clavate, repand 5-lobed: berry (white) globose, 1-seeded. 
—DC. prod. 3. p. 260; Wall.! L. n. 3564; Wight! cat. n. 1074.—S. spica- 
tum, DC. l. c.—8. Bellutta, DC. 1. c. p. 261.—Myrtus Zeylanica, Linn. sp. 
p. 675 ; Spr. syst. 2. p. 488.— Eugenia spicata, Lam. enc. meth. 3. p. 201.— 
Rheed. Mal. 5. t. 20 (not good). 
11021. (7) S. /anceolatum E & A. :) leaves lanceolate, almost sessile, gla- 
brous but not shining, pellucid-dotted: peduncles terminal and lateral, 
branched, few-flowered : calyx turbinate, 4-lobed.—Eugenia lanceolata, Lam. 
ene. seth, 3. p. 200; DC. prod. 3. p. 284.—Myrtus Sonneratii, Spr. syst. 2- 
p. 485. 
Probably a poor specimen of S. Jambolanum. 
T 1022. (8) S. fruticosum ? (DC.)— Wall. L. n. 3559.—Herb. Heyne. 
T 1023. (9) S. lineare (Wall.)— Wall. L. n. 3596.— Herb. Heyne. 
t 1024. (10) S. salicifolium (Wall.)—Wall. L. n. 2597. —Herb. Heyne? 
Perhaps the same as our S. rubicundum. 
T 1025. (11) S. Heyneanum (Wall.)—Wall.! L. n. 3599.—Calyptranthus 
caryophyllata, var. herb. Heyne. 
VIL EUGENIA. Linn. 
Calyx-tube nearly globose: limb divided down to the ovary into 4 oF 
rarely 5 segments. Petals 4, or rarely 5. Stamens numerous, distinct. 
Ovary 2-celled ; the cells often divided by the large placentæ reaching al- 
most to the sides and there split into two divaricating segments bearing the. 
ovules: ovules several in each cell. Berry nearly globose, crowned by the 
segments of the calyx, at length 1-, or rarely 2-celled. Seeds 1-2, large- 
Cotyledons very thick and fleshy, partially or completely combined into one 
mass with the radicle: radicle very short, scarcely distinguishable.— Trees or 
shrubs. Leaves opposite, quite entire, pellucid-dotted. Peduncles axillary 
or terminal, solitary or several together, simple and 1-flowered, or racemose- 
cymose, or panicled. 
