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E. Nageli, Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pfc, 1, 478. B. subtriflora and E. Mulleri, 

 Bl. I.e. 79. 



This species, being widely distributed, presents many forms several of which 

 have been described as species. The above arrangement of these forms into two 

 varieties was first suggested by Kurz. 



6. Rhodomyrtus, DC. 



Small trees or tomentose shrubs. Leaves opposite, 3-nerved. 

 Floiuers rather large, axillary. Calyx-tube turbinate, oblong or sub- 

 globose, slightly produced above the ovary ; lobes 5, rai-ely 4, herbaceous, 

 persistent. Petals 5, rarely 4, spreading. Stamens indefinite, free, in 

 many series. Ovary J- 2- 3-celled with spurious partitions, or divided 

 into numerous 1-ovuled superposed* cells ; style filiform, stigma capitate. 

 Berry globose or ovoid, with few or numerous seeds not distinctly 

 superposed in rows. Seeds compressed, reniform or nearly orbicular, 

 horizontal, testa hard ; embryo curved or spiral, radicle very long, 

 cotyledons small. Distrib. — 5 species, four of them inhabitants of E. 

 Australia, and one widely distributed over Tropical Asia, especially 

 throughout the Indian Archipelago, as far as China. 



Rhodomyrtus tomentosa, Wight Spicil. Neilgh. I, 60, t. 71. A 

 shrub 4 to 8 feet high : young parts tomentose. Leaves the lower 

 ternate, the upper opposite, elliptic to obovate, obtuse, sometimes 

 mucronate, 3-nerved, the under surface covered with soft white tomen- 

 tam, the upper glabrous: length 1"5 to 2'.5 iu. ; breadth '65 to 1 in. ; 

 petiole •! to '15 in. Peduncles axillary shorter than the leaves, 1-3- 

 flowered, bracteolate close to the calyx. Flowers '5 to 75 in. across. 

 Calyx tomentose, with 5 unequal lobes. Petals downy, shortly clawed. 

 Berry about the size of a cherry, oval or sub-globose, dark-purple : pulp 

 abundant, sweet. Seeds compressed, forming 2 rows in each cell. Miq. 

 Fl. Ind. Bat. I, Pt. 1, 477; Benth. Fl. Hongk. 121 ; Duthie in Hook, 

 fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 469 ; Trimen Fl. Ceylon. II, 166. Myrtus tomentosa, 

 Ait.; DC. Prodr. Ill, 240; Vahl Symb. II, 56; Blume Bijdr. J081 ; 

 W. & A. Prodr. I, .328 ; Wight 111. II, 12, t. 97, f . 3, Ic. 522 ; Roxb. 

 Fl. Ind. II, 498 ; Wall. Cat. 3630 ; Korth, in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 1, 197. 

 M. canescensy Lour. Fl. Cochinc. I, 311. 



Penang, Malacca, Perak. Distrib. — Malayan Archipelago. Hills 

 of Southern British India and Ceylon. 



7. Decaspermdm, Forst. 



Shrubs or small trees. Leaves opposite, pinnate-nerved. Flowers 

 small, in axillary racemes, or in terminal leafy panicles, occasionally 

 polygamous. Calyx-tube campanulate, slightly or not at all produced 



