Eugenia.] LViii. myrtace^e. 753 



late verrucose ; lobes 5, ovate round. Hab. Rare ; high mountahis 

 Pahang, K'luang Terbang (Barnes). 



(hi) E. rhomboidea Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. v. 33. 



Shrub. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, obovate acuminate, lanceolate 

 or rhomboid blunt, base narrowed; nerves almost completely 

 invisible, numerous parallel, underside punctate,' 1-5 in. long, 

 •6 to -7 in. wide; petioles -i to -2 in. long. Panicles about i in. 

 long ; branches 4 ; peduncles thick, 4-angled. Calyx-tube -5 in. 

 long, -2 in. wide at mouth, gradually narrowed to a thick pseudo- 

 stalk. Petals calyptrate, orbicular. Stamens -i in. long. Hab. 

 Mountains at 5000 ft. altitude; rare. Selangor, Gunong Meng- 

 kuang Lebah (Robinson). 



(112) E. Stapfiana King, I.e. 119. 



A branching low bush. Leaves oblong to obovate or lanceo- 

 late obtuse, nari'owed slightly at base, short, stiff coriaceous, pale 

 beneath, above pitted, -5 to i in. long, -4 to -8 in. wide ; petioles 

 •05 in. long. Panicles terminal dense, -5 in. long, many-flowered ; 

 branches very short winged. Flowers -3 in. long. Calyx narrow, 

 campanulate, dilate in the middle, papillose; lobes 4 or 5, acute. 

 Petals orbicular, free. Stamens -15 in. long. Fruit sub-globular, 

 •3 in. long. Hab. Mountains above 4000 to 7000 ft. altitudes. 

 Selangor, Hulu Semangkok; Gunong Ulu Kali (Robinson). Perak, 

 Gunong Kerbau (Robinson) ; Gunong Berumbun Pahang (Wray) ; 

 Gunong Batu Putih (Wray). 



(113) E. oreophila Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 61, p. 9. 

 Shrub with thick branches. Leaves crowded at the ends, 



obovate blunt rounded, coriaceous, 1-25 in. long, i in. wide ; 

 nerves 9 pairs, secondary nerves and reticulations elevate both 

 sides; petioles -12 in. long. Flowers few in terminal cymes, i in. 

 long; pedicels short and thick. Calyx clove-shaped, narrowed 

 to base, lobes orbicular, half as long as tube, -12 in. long. Petals 

 larger orbicular white. Stamens -25 in. long. Hab. Mountains, 

 Selangor, Ulu Semangkok (Dennys). Native name: Kelat Bukit. 



(114) E. spissifolia Ridl. Journ. F.M.S. Mus. v. 32. 



Shrub. Leaves stiffly coriaceous, sessile, eUiptic or orbicular 

 cordate, edge thickened; nerves 10 pairs, faint, 175 in. long, 

 1-6 to 17 in. wide. Panicles terminal 1-5 in. long, 2 in. wide; 

 branches stout, 4-angled. Peduncles and pedicels thick. Calyx 

 clubbed, -3 in. long, thick, very gradually narrowed to base ; lobes 

 4 ovate. Petals very small, white, orbicular, free. Stamens 

 hardly longer. Hab. Mountains at 5000 ft. altitude. Rare. 

 Selangor, Gunong Mengkuang Lebah (Robinson). 



(115) E. Wrayi King, I.e. 119. 



Small tree. Leaves thick coriaceous, broad elliptic or round, 

 blunt, base rounded; nerves and reticulations very numerous, 

 faint, 75 to 1-35 in. long, -65 to 1-15 in. wide; petioles -i in. long 

 or less. Panicles very dense forming a small head, about i in. 



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