Hugenia. | MYRTACER, 483 
or less apiculate; panicles very — peduncled or almost: sessile, 
more lax ; flowers usually by thre 
Has.—Var 1: not unfrequent in a swamp forests of Pegu, Martaban, and 
Upper Tenaserim ; var. 2: Burma, probably Ava—Fl. May.—SS.—=All.. Metam. 
8. E, Paniala, Roxb.—An evergreen large tree, all parts quite 
glabrous ; leaves lanceolate to broadly or obovate-lanceolate cuneate- 
acuminate at the base and decurrent on the short } to 4 in. lone 
petiole, acuminate, 3-5 in. long, entire, thick characenrte glabrous, s, 
the lateral nerves copious, thin but prominent, rather regular, 
limb obsoletely and sees 2 4.-toothed, aie 4, 
about a ie long, orbicular, free ; filaments rather ee pn Bg ; 
berries pictag oxburgh) about the size of a small ITy 
and very j 
Has Ortaca —Fl. Apr.; Fr. June. 
. E. cinerea, Wall—An evergreen tree, all parts glabrous, 
the Tisnihfet terete or nearly so, whitish ; leaves broadly lanceolate 
to oblong-lanceolate, cuneate-acuminate at the pane on a 3-32 in. 
long petiole, bluntish acuminate, 3-5 in. long, entire, pergamaceous, 
glabrous, opaque, more or less pale-coloured pdeeth the lateral 
nerves thin, but prominent, rather distant, somewhat arched, anas- 
tomosing towards the margin, with very Saint or obsolete net- 
veination between ; flowers small, white, sessile, clustered usually 
by 3, forming a brachiate, sessile, from the base divided or pedun- 
cled, "glabrous panicle arising from the end of the older branchlets 
or laterally from the base of the young shoots ; calyx about a line 
long, smooth, obversely conical, the limb shallowly and obsoletely 
lobed and soon turning truncate ; potels 4, orbicular, h 
line long, calyptrately deciduons (?) ; berries globular, the size of a 
A sma sappy, purplish black Sabre crowned by the minute 
calyx-limb, 1-seeded. 
Has.—Very rare in the tropical forests of the southern of the Pi 
aa) gears fro a Maas down to Mergui. ar ar es sg a 
3 Sis. 
small, white, sessile, with a narrow rg iecleltke siechies: usually 
=s , forming rather short, brachiate, glabrous panicles, which are 
