100 Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, 



connected throughout their whole length by curving loops ; length 

 275 to -4 in. ; breadth I'l to 1*75 in. ; petioles '25 to '35 in. Panicles 

 terminal and from the upper leaf-axils, shortly pedunculate, lax, longer 

 than the leaves ; branches numerous divaricate, 4-angled, the younger 

 also compressed. Flowers '4 or '5 in. long (including the stamens), 

 sessile in twos or threes at the apices of the branchlets, the buds clavate. 

 Calyx narrowly funnel-shaped, gradually tapering to the base, striate ; 

 the mouth with 4 rather deep, broad, rounded, concave lobes. Petals 4, 

 orbicular, reflexed. Fruit ovoid, crowned by the thick, short, wide, 

 4-toothed calyx, black and shining when ripe, one-seeded, not pulpy, 

 *3 in. long and '2 in. in diam. E. corymhosa, Wall. Cat. 3566 F. Jambosa 

 lineata, DC. Prod. Ill, 287 ; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 1, 428. Glavimyrtus 

 lineatus, Blume Mus. Bot. I, 116. Myrtus lineata, Blume Bijdr. 1087. 



In all the provinces except the Nicobar and Andaman Islands : 

 common. Distrib. — The Malayan Archipelago. 



A widely distributed species and varying as to size of leaf and also of flower-bud. 

 In some specimens some of the nerves are of a dark colour on the lower surface. 

 This is often confused with E. rubricunlis, Miq., which is itself a somewhat doubtful 

 species. 



38. Eugenia ctmosa, Lamk. Diet. Ill, 109 (not of Boxh.). A shrub 

 or small tree ; young branches as thick as a crow-quill, terete, pale. 

 Leaves thinly coriaceous, ovate, ovate-lanceolate, (narrowly oblong- 

 lanceolate in VAR. concinna), caudate-acuminate, the base cuneate ; both 

 surfaces when dry brown, the upper tinged with olivaceous, the numer- 

 ous nerves and reticulations distinct on the lower less so on the upper ; 

 length 2 to 3 in. ; breadth 1 to 15 in. ; petiole '15 to '3 in. Panicles 

 numerous, axillary and terminal, an inch or two in length, the terminal 

 twice as long, lax, the branches few, spreading, slender, compressed, with 

 3 or 4 flowers at their apices. Flowers sessile, white, '35 in. long (includ- 

 ing the stamens). Galyx campanulate, abruptly contracted into a pseudo- 

 stalk the mouth with 4 small triangular lobes. Petals 4, orbicular, 

 free. Fruit almost globular, the size of a pea, blueish-black, pulpy, 1- 

 or 2-seeded, (if 2-seeded transversely oblong in shape). Wight III. II, 

 17 ; Ic. t. 555 ; Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XLVI, Pt. 2, 67 ; For. 

 Fl. I 486. Duthie in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 482. Syz. caudatum, 

 Wall. Cat. 3591. 8. vimineum, Wall. Cat. 3533 ?. S. concinmira. Wall. 

 Cat. 3582. S. nelitricarpum, T. & B. in. Nat. Tidsch. Ned. Ind. XXV. 

 S. cymosum, DC. Prodr. Ill, 259 ; Korth. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. I, 

 202 ?. E. nigrescens, Poir. Suppl. Ill, 123 ?. E. rhodomelea, Commers. 

 in DC. Prodr. I.e. Jambosa tenuicuspis, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, 431. 

 Myrtus cymosa, Spreng. ; Blume Bijdr. 1086. 



In all the provinces. Distrib.— -Burma, Sylhet and Assam, Java. 

 530 



