27S *ENTANDRIA MQNOGYNIA. Ardista. 



Sate, dotted, entire, acuminate, base attenuated. Corymbs terminal 

 paniculate." 



It appears to be a small smooth shrub.-— leaves measuring from 

 four to five inches, sometimes oblong, with a distinct, arched, sub- 

 marginal vein, which is more or less visible in all the species of thU 

 genus as it is in all the Eugenias and many others ; marked with 

 numerous glandular, minute, sub-pellucid dots, which terminate the 

 reticulate veins; these too, are observable in most if not all the othei 

 $p(Cie&» and they are often found on the flowers and ends of the 

 branchlets. — Peduncles slender, short, terminal, slightly pubescent, 

 beaiing a few small, alternate corymbs. — N. W. 



8. A. crenata, R. 



Leaves lanceolate, crenate. Racemes terminal, often compound. 

 Flowers drooping. 



From Pulo-pinang, where it is a native. 



Shrubby, erect. — Leaves short-petioled, alternate, lanceolate, 

 margins smooth, somewhat obtuse, crenate. — Racemes generally so- 

 litary, from the extremities of the corymbiform lateral branchlets, 

 and always accompanied with a leaf or two, sometimes they are pro- 

 liferous. — Flowers numerous, small, drooping. — Calyx, corol, stamens 

 and pistiilum as in A. solanacea. — Berry globular, smooth, size of 

 a pea ; one-seeded, 



Obs. by K W. 



I found it very common both at Pinang and Singapore, blossom- 

 ing from August to November. It must not be confounded with 

 Ventenat's crenulat a. —It is the same as A. elegant, Andr. Repos. 

 x. 623.— N. W. 



9- A. glandidosa, R. 



Shrubby. Leaves lanceolar, margins coloured and glandular, 

 Vmbellets sub-terminal, numerous, long-peduncled, globular. 



