Eugenia. ] Myrtacez. Lig 
Pedicels up to 1 in long: 
Fruit obovoid, red; fis. rather 
small ; ; . 5. E. phillyreoides. 
Fruit subglobose, red; fis. 
large. ‘pedicels - 0-7 - in. 
long : ‘ ; : 
Leaves large over 33 in. calyx 
glabrous; fruit 2 in., globose, 
crimson : : : ; . 12. E, THWAITESII. 
Leaves ferrugineous-puberulous _be- 
neath, acute, long acuminate; fruit 
1 in. é ‘ : : Y . 13. E. RUFOFULVA. 
Flowers sessile or subsessile ; leaves large, 
long acuminate : 
Calyx glabrous; fruit 2 in. . .14. E. GLABRA. 
Calyx pubescent : 
Calyx white-pubescent; fruit 
white pubescent; fils. under 
3 in., white; lvs. over 6 in. 15. E. INSIGNIS. 
Calyx ferrugineous-pubescent : 
Fls. under 2 in. diam., white ; 
lvs. under 5 in. of 4g 16. EL FUEVA, 
Fils. about 1 in. diam. : 
Leaves 2-4 in. broad; fils. 
violet-pink; fruit 1 in. 
E. uniflora. 
dark brown . ; . 17. E. RIVULORUM. 
Leaves up to 2 in. broad; 
fls. bluish-white . 18. Ez FLOGCIFERA. 
Leaves sessile, cordate at the base: 
Fis. subsessile; leaves 1-23 in. long . . 10. E. ROTUNDATA. 
Fls. pedicelled; leaves 3-6 in. long. . 11. E. AMCENA. 
For E. lucida Lam. read: 
1. E. cotinifolia Jacq. Obs. Bot. iii, p. 2 (1764). EE. lucida 
Lamk. Encycl. iii, p. 205 (1791) non Banks. E. elliptica Lamk. 1. c. 
3. E. terpnophylla Thw. 
Kitulgala. 
4. E. xanthocarpa Thw. 
Colombo (Ferguson). This specimen was doubtfully referred to 
E. bracteata Roxb. by Trimen. 
For E. Mooniana Wight read: 
5. &. phillyreoides Trim. in Journ. Bot. XXIII, p. 207 (1885), 
E. Mooniana Wight Ill. II, p. 13 (1850) non Gardn. 
Page 188.—For E. Michelii Lam. read: 
E. UNIFLORA Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 470 (1753) pp. ; Bot. Mag. t. 8599; Urb. 
in Engl. Jahrb. XIX, p. 620. Myrtus brasiliana Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 471 
(1753): 
12. BE. amoena Thw. 
Pasdun Korale; Ratnapura. 
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