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50. MYRTACEE. 
Har, "Takow, Taihoku, 'lTaichü, Pachina and many other places, mostly 
cultivated. 
DisrnIb. | Native of America. 
9. HRhodomrtus DC. 
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Wionmr; Marsuw. et Havara Enum. PI. 
Formos. p. 142. 
Har. Kelung, '"aichokusan, Pachina, Shinko, Maruyama. 
Drsrnm.  Loo-ehoo, Hongkong, China, Philippines, Malaya, India. 
89. Decaspermaan Fonsr. 
Decaspermum paniculatum Kvnz; Marscw. et HavarA Enum. Pl. 
Formos. p. 144. 
Har. Koshun, Botansha, Kusukusu. 
DrsrRIB. Java, Philippines and. Australia. 
4. Eugenic lix. 
Dichotomous Key to the. F'ormosan Species. 
Leaves lanceolate nearly 15 em.long. (2) 
Leaves nearly oblong or ovate, less than 5 em. long. (2) 
Leaves much larger and broader not dotted. ............ E. javenica. 
S ri 
Leaves much narrower minutely dotted... .... Lo iluLuu I. Jambos. 
Leaves obovate quite round at the apex; flowers in a dense eyme, 
pedicels 1merassate. .2.2.. 9. diss eee esperes e e «sp ETSI QUQPTUSUS- 
Leaves more or less aeute, but obtuse at the top. (4) 
Primary lateral veins distinctly elevated on both surfaces. 7, /orinosena., 
Primary lateral veins not elevated. (5) 
Calyx.lobes :obluse ccce t E Aue c ceu Eq EET ECT REI 
Calyx-lobes aeute; leaves much narrower. 
Euzenia acutisepala Hax«ra4 Materials for a Flora of Formosa, p. 112, 
and Ie. Pl. Formos. Fase. T. Pl. XXXV. Branches slender, bark ashy pubescent, 
gradually solute, branehlets leafy, tetragonous, subalate, Leaves opposite elonga- 
