1901.] G. King — Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula, 107 



Perak : Wray 2623, 2797, 3204 ; King's Collector 7306. Distrib.— 

 Sumafcra, Forbes 2046. 



Named from the resemblance of its leaves to those of Ficus Benjaminay Linn. 

 The Perak specimens have no ripe fruit on them and the description of it above 

 given is taken from Forbes's Sumatra specimens which agree in leaf absolutely with 

 those collected in Perak. 



61. Eugenia variolosa, King n. sp. A glabrous slirub, 12 to 20 

 feet high : young branches slender, 4-angled, pale-brown, profusely 

 dotted, like the leaves on both surfaces and the flowers, with large 

 pellucid glands. Leaves thinly coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, rarely 

 elliptic-oblong, caudate-acuminate, the base cuneate ; both surfaces 

 when dry pale-brown; main-nerves 12 to 15 pairs slightly prominent 

 on the lower surface (vvlien dry), ascending, rather straight, interarching 

 •1 to "15 in. from the margin, secondary nerves and reticulations indis- 

 tinct : length 5*5 to 7 in. ; breadth 1-35 to 2'5 in. ; petiole '2 to '3 in. 

 Racemes axillary and terminal, crowded, only about 1 in. long. Floivers 

 white, '4 in. across, on stout pedicels less than '1 in. long. Calyx-tuhe 

 narrowly campanulate, '2 in. long, the mouth with two very unequal 

 pairs of rounded teeth. Petals orbicular, thick in the centre, much 

 shorter tlian the stamens. Style about '5 in. long. Fruit globular: 

 smooth, prominently glandular-dotted, crowned by the short calyx, "8 in. 

 in diam. 



Perak: Scortechini; King's Collector 3415, 3995, 6036, 10437. 

 Singapore: Ridley 8411, 8449. Selangor: Ridley 4973. 



Distinguished by having prominent pustule-like glands on all its parts. 



52. Eugenia claviflora, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 37 ; Fl. Br. Ind. II, 

 488. A glabrous tree, 25 to 30 feet high : young branches slender, pale- 

 brown, compressed. Leaves thinly coriaceous, lanceolate or oblong- 

 lanceolate, shortly acuminate, the base acute ; main and secondary nerves 

 very numerous, curving upwards and interarching less than '1 in. from 

 the edge : length 4 to 6 in. ; breadth 1*5 to 2 in. ; petiole '1 to '15 in. 

 Flowers '6 to '8 in. long, in very shortly stalked, condensed, axillary 

 corymbs, sessile ; the calyx-tube narrowly cylindric-clavate, contracted 

 at the base into a slender pseudo-stalk ; the mouth with 4 or 5 short, 

 broad lobes. Petals 4 or 5, free, white, orbicular-ovate, about '25 in. 

 long ; filaments about *6 in. long. Fruit narrowly oblong-ovoid, about 

 •S in. long, smooth, pulpy, crowned by the short, incurved calyx-limb, 

 l-seeded. Dutliie in Hook. fil. Fl. Br. Ind. II, 484 ; Wight 111., II, 15 ; 

 Ic. t. 606 ; Kurz in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XLVI, Pt. 2. 65 ; For. 

 Fl. I, 480. Syzygium claviflorum, Wall. Cat. 3575. S. longiflorum, Wall. 

 Cat. 3572. S> excavatum, Wall. Cat. 3574. Wall. Cat. Lideterminata 

 8085. 



