478 Lix. MTETACEJ!. (J. F. Duthie.) 



fragrant. Fruit size of small apple, not eaten. — Col. Beddonie believes it to be closely 

 allied to E. hemispherica. I hare not seen specimens. 



ttt Calj/x-tvbe slender, conical or clavate. 



§ Flowers on long slender pedicels. 



21. E. bifaria. Wall. PI. As. Rar. ii. 47, t. 161, mo< of Wall. Cat. 

 3606 ; leaves very shortly petioled crowded oblong acuminate rounded at the 

 base shining and convex above, lateral nerves uniting at some distance from the 

 margin in two conspicuous ones, corymbs axillary solitary branched few- 

 flowered, calyx-tube clavate narrowed into a slender pedicel, lobes 4 roundish 

 imequal, berry oval about 1 in. long crowned with the incurved calyx-lobes. 

 Wight III. ii. 14 ; Ic. t. 609. B. laurifolia, Roxb. Sort. Beng. 92 ; Fl. Ind. ii. 

 489 ; Wall. Cat. 3605. Jambosa bifaria, Miq. Fl. Ind. Sat. i. pt. i. 422. J. 

 laurifolia, DC. Prodr. iii. 287. 



SiLHET Mts., Wallich. 



A tree, quite glabrous ; branches terete or alternately compressed, or the ultimate 

 ones obBcurely 4Tgonous, swollen at the nodes, ashy-coloured. Leaves about 5 in., 

 twice or three times longer than the internodes ; nerves prominent beneath nearly 

 transverse ; petiole terete, ^ in. Corymbs rather lax, two or three times shorter 

 than the leaves, shortly peduncled. Flowers large, white, on slender pedicels. Petals 

 orbicular, shortly clawed, twice as large as the calyx-lobes, minutely crenulate. Sta- 

 mens numerous, long, spreading. Serry pendulous, 1^ in. long, yellow. — In some 

 of Wallich's specimens named E. laurifolia the corymbs appear to be terminal. 



22. E. filiformis, Wall. MSS. ; leaves petioled rather small nearly 

 ovate with a broad obtuse acumen coriaceous pellucidly dotted, cymes laxly 

 racemose terminal or lateral, flowers solitary on long slender pedicels, calyx- 

 tube turbinate or subcylindrical, lobes nearly equal, berries ovoid or roundish 

 crowned with the 4 reflexed calyx-lobes 2-seeded. Syzygium filiforme. Wall. 

 Cat. 3580. S. capiUare, Wall. Cat. 3578. 



SiNCAPOEE and Penakg, Wallich ; Maxaya, Maingay, Griffith. 



Upper branches slender, rod-like, terete, or subcompressed at the nodes. Leaves 

 2-3 by 1 J-1^ in. ; midrib prominent beneath, lateral nerves spreading out nearly at 

 right angles with the midrib ; petiole about \ in. Pedicels 1 J in. Calyx-tiibe \ in. 

 Berries | in. long by | in. — One of Maingay's specimens has a much longer almost 

 cylindriral calyx-tube. Wallich's E. (Sye.) capUlaris seems to be only a state of E. 

 fiiiformis with thinner narrower leaves, shorter pedicels, and smaller flowers. 



23. E. Kurzii, Duthie in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xlvi. (1877) pt. ii. p. 68 ; 

 Kurz For. Fl. Brit. Burm. i. 491 ; leaves more or less broadly lanceolate 

 acute or attenuate at the base obtusely acuminate coriaceous pale beneath, 

 flowers rather small white peduncled arranged in short axillary racemes or at 

 the axils of fallen leaves, calyx-tube clavate-turbinate spreading above, lobes 4 

 rounded persistept, petals free, berry globose size of pea. E. cerasiflora, Kurz 

 in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xlii. (1873) 233 ; not of Miguel. 



SrKKiM, alt. 1-5000 ft., J. D. H. ; Assam, Jenkins ; Kh^sia Mts., Kurz ; Mishmi, 

 Griffith ; Cachae, Keenan ; Pegu and Maktaban, Kvrz. 



A large tree 90-100 ft. Branchleis white, compressed or subtetragonous. Leaves 

 4-7 in., shining a little on the upper surface ; lateral nerves slender but prominent ; 

 petiole f-J in. Cymes about 6-flowered. Calyx-tvhe J-^ in., the produced portion 

 i in. ; lobes ^ in., reflexed after flowering. Petals,^ \n. Filaments alendei. Style 

 persistent. Berry ^-| in., 1-2-seeded, smooth, crowned with the spreading calyx- 



