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Leaves sessile or nearly so, rigidly ooriaceous, glossy on both sides ; flowers sessile or nearly 

 so ; calyx about 3 lin. across, T. affiiiis. 



Leaves potioled, thin coriaceous, opaque beneath; flowers pedioelled; oalyx only 1^ lin. 

 across; capsule exserted,. T. Birmanica. 



O Calyx-lobes subulate-acuminate. 



Capsule hardly exserted, T. Griffithii. 



PSIDIim. Only species, , P. Guajarn. 



NEIITRIS Only species, N. paniculata. 



EUGENIA. 



Calyx smooth inside, without an intra-staminal thickened ring; flowers mually 

 small, the calyx-limb often obsolete and turnhii/ truncate after flowering. Berries 

 often small, globular to ovoid, more or less sappy, 1- rarely 2-seeded. 



Calyx elongate or shorter, more or less obversely conical. 



X Flowers in simple or almost simple axillary racemes. Berries ovoid. 

 Calyx very elongate. 



Calyx tubular-narrowed, 1 J in. long, the lobes broad and rounded ; berry about an in. long 

 ovoid-oblong, crowned witli tho calyx-lobes, H. clariflora. 



Calyx clavate, g 5 in. long, the limb truncate ; berry clavate-oblong, only ^ in. long, 

 crowned with the cup-shaped truncate ealyx-linib, , E. Icptantha. 



X X Flowers in more or less corymb like axillary and terminal panicles 

 Calyx shorter. 



\- Calyx contracted in a pedicel -like base. 



Cnlyx smooth ; leaves somewhat glaucous beneath ; berries black, E. grata. 



Calyx iu a dried state granular-rough ; berries white ; leaves rather glossy beneath, ^.Ze^/aica. 



-I- + Calyx sessile, not pedicel-like narrowed. Flotcers in terminal {and 

 sometimes also axillary) corymb-like panicles. 



Leaves more or less linear, netveined between the remote indistinct irregular lateral nerves ; 



a shrub, F. contractu. 



Leaves more or less oblong, somewhat glaucescent beneath, not net-veined between the 



ajjiijoximate parallel lateral nerves. A tree, , F. bracteolata. 



Calyx hemispherical to funnel-shaped, sessile or pedicel-like contracted at 

 base. 



X Leaves usually opaque ; ordinarily green, the lateral nerves more or less 

 ' distant, sometchat irregular and netveined between. Inflorescence usually 

 lateral from the older brunches. 



-f Calyx sessile, without a pedicel-like tapering base. 

 t Leaves not glaucous beneath. 



Petiole I I in. long ; leaves not decurrent, broader ; flowers more than 3 together ; panicle 

 longer peduncled, the last ramifications very short, F. operculata. 



As former but leaves more obovate ; panicle very short peduncled or almost sessile, more 

 lax ; flowers often by threes, F. obovata. 



Leaves acuminate decurrent iu a short petiole, more acuminate, F. Faniala. 



+ + Leaves glaucous or glaucescent beneath. 



Branchlets terete or nearly so ; panicles more or less peduncled ; calyx-lobes obsolete, soon 



truncate, F. cinerea. 



As former but calyx-lobes rotundate, nearly ^ inch long, F. praecox. 



Branchlets (often wingedly) 4-cornered ; panicles short, sessile F. tetragona. 



-J- + Calyx narrowed in a longer or shorter pedicel-like base ; panicles 

 short, sessile or nearly so, usually branched already from the base. 



t Lobes of calyx-limb distinct, tip to J lin. long. 



Branchlets brownish ; cyme-like panicles slender, short, F. cerasoides. 



t t Lobes of calyx-limb obsolete, soon truncate. 



Branchlets greyish ; panicles cyme-like, short, E. balsamea. 



X X Leaves usually glossy, often drying blackish or broicnish, the lateral nerves 

 all thin and vein-like, more or less narrowly parallel-running. 

 + Calyx narrowed in a longer or shorter pedicd-like base. 

 t Inflorescence lateral from the older branchlets. 



