66 S. Kurz — Contributions towards a [No. 2, 



Another species from Tenasserim (Hel£. 2407), near allied to the above, 

 has larger leaves of a thinner texture and very lax net-venation. It is no 

 doubt new, but the inflorescences are too young for description. It has 

 white, while the above has red-brown bark. 



6. E. BBACTEOLATA, Wight 111. II. 15 and Icon. t. 531. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (Griff., Helf.). 



7. E. OPEECULATA, Eoxb. Hort. Beng. 37 and Fl. Ind. II. 486 ; 

 Wight Icon. t. 552. {Syzygiwn nervosum, DC. Prod. III. 260 ; Bth. El. 

 Hongk. 119). 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the swamp-forests of Pegu, Martaban, and 

 Upper Tenasserim. 



8. E. OBOVATA, Wall. Cat. 3352. A. {Syzygium polyanthum, Thw. 

 Ceyl. PL 116 and 417). 



Hab. Ava (Griff. 2403) ; hills east of Bhamo (J. Anderson). 



9. E. Pafiala, Eoxb. El. Ind. II. 489 ; Wight Icon. t. 616. 

 Hab. Chittagong. — El. Apr. ; Er. June. 



10. E. ciNEREA, Wall. Cat. 3576. 



Hab. Eare in the tropical forests of the Pegu Yomah (southern 

 parts) ; Tenasserim, from Moulmein down to Mergui. — El. Apr. ; Er. 

 Eebr. 



Possibly not different from the following species, which I know only 

 from Eoxburgh's description and figure. 



11. E. PRJ3C0X, Eoxb. El. Ind. II. 488 ; Wight Icon. t. 619. 

 Hab. Hilly pai-ts of Chittagong (Eoxb.). — Fl. Jan. 



12. E. CEEASOiDES, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 488 ; Wight Icon. t. 615 

 {Syzygium sulnodosum, Miq. Suppl. Fl. Sumatr. 313 ; Ij. ^olyantlia, Wight 

 111. IE 17 and Icon. t. 543). 



Var. p. ANGUSTiFOLiA, leaves on shorter and thicker petioles, linear 

 to oblanceolate-linear, with fewer more remote and arcuate nerves ; pani- 

 cles shorter and stouter, the ultimate branchings much reduced ; the pedi- 

 cel-like base of calyx shorter ; berries the size of a pepper-kernel, globose, 

 almost sessile, crowned by the truncate calyx-limb. — Probably a distinct 

 species. 



Hab. Chittagong ; Tenasserim, from Moulmein down to Mergui 

 (Griff., Helf.). Var. ^. Ava, Khakyen hills (J. Anderson).— Er. March. 



13. E. TETEAGONA, Wight 111. II. 16. 



Hab. Ava, Khakyen hills east of Bhamo, at 3000 — 4000 ft. eleva- 

 tion. — Fl. Nov., Decb. 



14. E. BALSAMEA, Wight 111. II. 16. 



Hab. Burma (according to Eev. Dr. Mason). 



15. E. EEUTicosA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. II. 487 ; Wight Icon. t. 624. 

 Hab. Frequent in the open, chiefly the eng- forests, along the eastern 



