MYRTACEAE. 



Determined by Alfred Rehder and E. H. Wilson. 



EUGENIA L. 



Eugenia microphylla Abel, Narr. Jour. China, 181, 364 (1818). — 

 Forbes in Jour. Bat. XXII. 124 (1884). 



Syzygium? huxifolium Hooker & Arnott, Bot. Voy. Beechey, 187 (1841). — 

 Walpers, Rep. II. 180 (1843). — Bentham, Fl. Hongk. 118 (1861). 



Syllysium huxifolium Meyer & Schauer in Nov. Act. Acad. Leop.-Carol. XIX. 

 suppl. I. 334 (1843). 



Eugenia Grijsii Hance in Jour. Bot. IX. 5 (1871), XVII. 10 (1879). 



Eugenia pyxophylla Hance in Jour. Bot. IX. 6 (1871). 



Eugenia sp. Moore in Jour. Bot. XIII. 227 (1875). 



Eugenia sinensis Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 298 (1887). — Dunn & 

 Tutcher in Kew Bull. Misc. Inform, add. ser. X. 105 (Ft. Kwangtung & 

 Hongk.) (1912). — L6veill6, Fl. Kouy-TcUou, 289 (1914). 



Kiangsi : near Kuling, cliffs, alt. 300 m., August 1, 1907 (No. 1576; 

 bush 1-1.5 m., flowers white). Chekiang : vicinity of Ningpo, 1908, 

 Z>. Macgregor. Fokien: Dunn's Exped., April to June 1905 (Hong- 

 kong Herb. No. 2703). Hongkong: without locality, November 5, 

 1903, C. S. Sargent. 



Our Kiangsi specimen has leaves not exceeding 1.5 cm. in length and agrees per- 

 fectly with Abel's description. Though the size of the leaves varies considerably, 

 they are invariably cuneate at the base. 



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