18 50. 



HAB. Takow, Tailioku, Taichu, Pacliina and many other places, mostly 

 cultivated, 



DISTRIB. Native of America. 



2. Rhodomyrtus DC. 



Rhodomyrtus tomentosa WIGHT; MATSUM. et HAY ATA Enum. PI. 

 Formos. p. 142. 



HAB. Kelung, Taichokusan, Pacliina, Shinko, Maruyama. 

 DISTRIB. Loo-choo, Hongkong, China, Philippines, Malaya, India. 



3. .'Decattpemmim FOEST. 



Decaspermum paniculatum Kuuz; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. 

 Formos. p. 144. 



HAB. Koshfm, Botanslia, Kusukusu. 

 DISTRIB. Java, Philippines and Australia. 



4. JSagenia Lixx. 

 Dichotomous I\c;i (o the Formosan Species. 



( 1 ) Leaves lanceolate nearly 15 cm. long. (2) 



Leaves nearly oblong or ovate, less than 5 cm. long. (3) 

 ( 2 ) Leaves much larger and broader not dotted E. ;i<tr<nii<-<i. 



Leaves much narrower mimitely dotted E* Jainhn*. 



( P ) Leaves obovate quite round at the apex ; flowers in a dense cyme, 

 pedicels incrassate E. //W/o/rrW.v. 



Leaves more or less acute, but obtuse at the top. (4) 

 (4) Primary lateral veins distinctly elevated on both surf; ices. .E. f<n'n>(>x'n. 



Primary lateral veins not elevated. (5) 

 ( 5 ) Calyx-lobes obtuse E. s-it/> /^/.v. 



Calyx-lobes acute ; leaves much narrower. E. acutisepaia. 



Eugenia acutisepala HAYATA Materials for a Flora of Formosa, p. 112, 

 and Ic. PI. Formos. Fasc. I. PI. XXXV. Branches slender, bark ashy pubescent, 

 gradually solute, branchlets leafy, tetragonous, subalate. Leaves opposite elonga- 



