744 LViii. MYRTACEiE. [Eugenia. 



short and few. Hah. Hill woods, vSelangor, Semangkok Pass, 

 Track to Bukit Telaga (Ridley). 



(77) E. oblongifolia Diithie, I.e. ii. 491. King, I.e. iii. 



A tree 60 to 80 ft. tall, 10 to 20 in. through. Branchlets 

 4-angled. Leaves thinly coriaceous, elliptic short acuminate, base 

 cuneate; nerves 10 to 16 pairs thin, with reticulations visible on 

 both sides when dry, intramarginal vein near the edge, 3 to 4*5 in. 

 long, 1*25 to 2 in. wide; petioles 3 in. long. Panicle terminal 

 corymbose, spreading 2 to 3 in. long and as wide ; branches many, 

 angled; peduncle short. Flowers '4 in. across. Calyx '2 in. long, 

 campanulate, gradually contracted to a slender pseudo-stalk 

 truncate. Petals 4, calyptrate, green. Fruit globular, "35 in. 

 through. Hah. In forests. Singapore, Garden Jungle; Chan 

 Chu Kang. Malacca (Maingay). Selangor, Ulu Selangor (Kunst- 

 ler). Perak, Goping and Ulu Kerling (Kunstler). 



Of King's two varieties, var. robusta is E. Itmncea Ridl. and var. parviflora, 

 a slightly smaller form of this with lanceolate leaves. 



{y%) E. cinerea Wall. Cat. 3576 {Syzygimn). E. pseudo-subtilis 

 King, in part: E. brachiata, Diithie, I.e. ii. 496, not of Roxburgh. 



Tree. Branchlets white. Leaves rather thinly coriaceous, 

 elliptic rounded or blunt at tip, narrowed at base, drying dark 

 above, reddish beneath ; nerves 7 to 8 pairs, somewhat conspicuous 

 beneath, inarching "15 in. from the edge, 4 to 6 in. long, 2*25 in. 

 wide ; petioles '3 to "4 in. long, broad flat, grooved above. Panicles 

 lax terminal, several together, 3-5 in. long, lower branches i"5 in. 

 long or less. Flowers sessile. Calyx obconic, no pseudo-.stalk, 

 less than 'i in. long, truncate. Petals calyptrate. Stamens very 

 short, barely i mm. long. Hah. Open country in the north. 

 Penang (Wallich), Kedah, Alor Sta. Distrih. Tenasserim and 

 Mergui. Native name : Krian Lada. 



(79) E. chloroleuca King, I.e. 113. 



Tree 15 to 40 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous (drying pale green) 

 oblanceolate, abruptly shortly acuminate ; nerves 12 to 16 pairs, 

 very inconspicuous above, 3 to 6 in. long, i to 2 in. wide; petioles 

 •4 in. long. Panicles axillary and terminal, trichotomous i'5 in. 

 long or less ; branchlets angled. Bracts ovate acute, persistent. 

 Flowers in threes, "4 in. long, white. Cal5^x 'i^ in. long, wrinkled, 

 teeth 4. Fruit ellipsoid crowned with the calyx teeth, -3 in. long, 

 white. Hah. Hill forests, local. Malacca, Selandor ; Jus (Cantley). 

 Perak, Thaiping Hills at 1500 ft. altitude (Kunstler). 



(80) E. Klossii Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soe. S. Br. 79, p. 65. 

 Tree. Leaves thinly coriaceous elliptic acuminate acute, base 



cuneate ; nerves faint above, elevate beneath, about 20 pairs, 

 parallel remote inarching -i in. from edge ; 5-5 in. long, 2-25 to 

 2-5 in. wide; petioles -2 in. long. Panicles i to 2 terminal lax, 

 3 in. long. Flowers few on the ends of short branchlets. Calyx 

 •3 in. long, campanulate, -25 in. across, abruptly narrowed to a 



