498 icosANDRiA MONOGYNIA. Fcetidia. 



2. M. tomentosa. Willd 2. 960. 



Shrubby. Leaves short-petioled, oblong, three-nerved, 

 hoary underneath. Peduncles axillary, one flowered. 

 Bractes two at the bottom of the germ. Berry oval, cells 

 uncertain ; seeds very numerous. 



3. M. canescens. Lour. Cochin Ch. 381. 



A rbor sinensis, &c. Pluk am. p. 21 . t. 372./. ] . is good. 

 A native of the Island of Pulo Penang, as well as of 

 China, Cochin China, &c. 



EUCALYPTUS. L'Herit. 

 Calyx permanent truncated, before fllowering covered 

 with an entire deciduous lid. Corol none. Capsule in- 

 ferior, four-celled, opening at top, many-seeded. 



E, moluccana. R. 



Lid conical, shorter than the calyx. Panicles lateral, 

 composed of peduncled heads, of six or seven flowers. 

 Leaves alternate, petioled, lanceolate, entire, firm and 

 polished. 



A native of the Molucca Islands, differing from all 

 the species described by Dr. Smith in the Sdvol.ofthe 

 Transactions of the Linncean Society., in having lateral 

 panicles, composed of heads of six or seven sessile 

 flowers. 



FCETIBIA. Juss. 



Calyx superior, four-parted. Corol. Drupe turbinate. 

 Nut ligneous, four-celled. Seeds one or two. 



F. mauritiana. Willd. 2. 980. Lamarck. Juss. hic 

 Found by Colonel Hardwicke indigenous on the Mau- 



