Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 79 



f; 



50. E. Benjamina. 



51. E, variolosa. 



Flower-buds much elongated i ^^- ^- f^l^vifiora. 



I 53. E. zeylanica. 

 I 54. E. grata. 

 155. E. tecta. 



Flowers in conspicuously bracteolate dense clusters, C ^^- ^- Pse^<^o-tetra. 



branches 4-angled ) _^ „ ,., ptera. 



*= V. 57. E. pohta. 



Sect. II. Syzygium. Flowers 4- or 5-merons, usually small: the calyx obovoid, 

 turbinate or clavate, its staminal disc rarely thickened, the mouth 4- or 5-toothed 

 or lobed or sub-entire. Petals more or less connate, much imbricate and calyptrately 

 deciduous. Berries small, sub-globose or oblong, often with little pulp. 

 Flowers panicled, their buds '2 in. or more in length (less 

 in E. nigricans and E. expansa), clavate, always narrowed 

 into a long pseudo-stalk — 



Leaves more than 2 inches long — 



Main-nerves of leaves under 25 pairs, distinct — 



S58. E. valdevenosa. 

 59. E. oUongifolia. 

 J 60. E. suh-hori- 

 ^ zontalis. 



/•61. E. Valetoniana. 



Panicles short, both axillary and terminal < 62. E. expansa, 



^ 63. E. chloroleuca. 

 r64. E. nigricans. 



65. E. inophylla. 



66. E. oUata. 

 Nerves of leaves very numerous, close together and J 67. E. Bernardi. 

 equally distinct or of ten all obscure 68. E. Prainiana, 



I 69. E. Pearsoniana. 

 I 70. E. laevicaulis. 

 1^71. E. Goodenovii. 

 Leaves 2 inches or less in length, rarely as much as 2*5 in. — 

 Glabrous — 



Fruit oblong 72. E. linocieroidea. 



^73. E. myrtifolia. 



Fruit globose or sub-globose \ 74. E. Stapfiana. 



'75. E. Wrayi. 



Setose 76. E. setosa. 



Flowers numerous, less than "2 in. long, in terminal or 

 axillary panicleSj^oblong or clavate, tapered gradually to 

 the base, rarely narrowed into a short pseudo-stalk, all 

 without a true pedicel except sometimes the terminal ones 

 of the branchlets. 



r 77. E. inasensis. 



Leaves obtuse or sub-aonte ] 78. E. suhdecussafa. 



^ 79. E. punctulata. 



509 



a 



