CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE QUEENSLAND FLORA, fel 
Eugenia Petriei sp. nov. Arbor, ramulis foliisque glabris ; 
foliis tenuiter coriaceis obovatis apice acuminatis basi in 
petiolum satis longum cuneatim coarctatis, costis lateralibus 
utringue ultra 30 cum costa intramarginali a margine ca. 
2 mm. remota conjugentes ; floribus mediocribus in cymam 
terminalem pauciflorum digestis ; calycis tubo turbinato (4 mm. 
longo), lobis 4, hyalino marginatis ; petalis 4, suborbicularibus, 
(ca. 2 mm. diam.) staminibus 4 mm. longis, stylo 1-1-1-3 em. 
longo ; bacco oblonga 1-sperma. 
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Text-figure 4. 
Eugenia Petriei sp. nov. A, flowering shoot. 6, fruit. D, flower 
bud. I, flower. F, petal. A and C about half natural size, D natural 
size, H and F 2. 
A medium-sized tree, glabrous in all parts. Leaves thin- 
coriaceous, obovate, mostly 4-43 in. (10-11-3 em.) long, and 
13-2 in. (3-8-5 em ) broad ; finely veined with numerous clese 
parallel veins, the main lateral veins 14-2 lines (3-4 mm.) 
apart with finer veinlets between them, the intramarginal vein 
mostly about 1 line (2 mm.) from the margin, veins and veinlets 
conspicuous on both faces in the dried leaf, apex abruptly 
acuminate or more or less tapering into an acuminate point, 
base gradually tapering into a petiole of 2-3 lines (4-6 mm.). 
Flowers white, not very numerous, borne in terminal trichoto- 
mous cymes usually shorter than the leaves. Cymes pedunculate 
