490 Lix. MTETACEJi. (J. F. Duthie.) [Eugenia. 



65. E. crenulata, Duthie ; leaves iDroadly ovate-oblong or suborbicular 

 very thick and coriaceous shortly obtusely acuminate crenulate, nerves close 

 prominent on both surfaces, cymes terminal corymbose main branch,es long, 

 calyx-limb truncate, petals united in a thick calyptra. 



Malacca, Maingay, 739. 



Branchlets terete. Leaves i^-Q by 3-4 in., dull, black-dotted ; midrib stout ; late- 

 ral nerves uniting close within the margin, interspaces reticulated. Cymes exceeding 

 half the length of the leaves. Bracts small at the base of the flowers and at the joints 

 of the inflorescence-branches. Caiyx-tube about \ in., turbinate, much produced above 

 the ovary. — The foliage very much resembles that of E. grandis. 



66. IS, venulosa, Wall. Cat. 3585 (Syzygium) ; leaves ovate or broadly 

 obovate obtuse or shortly acuminate attenuated below into a short petiole 

 very coriaceous polished above, nerves slender but prominent on both surfaces, 

 flowers in tei-minal corymbs, branches lax spreading exceeding the leaves, calyx- 

 tube obconical ^-J in. limb nearly entire, corolla calyptrate, fruit subspherical 

 crowned with the circular rim of the calyx-Umb. 



Malacca, Wallich, Maingay 741, &c. ; Sincapobb, WaXlick, WalTcer. 

 Bark grey; branchlets terete. Leaves 1^3 by 1-2 in.; primary nerves uniting 

 close within the margin, interspaces reticulate, dots inconspicuous ; petiole about 



tin. Main branches of inflorescefice 1-2 in. Berry about J in. in diam., longitu- 

 inally furrowed. — In Maingay's plant, which I would refer here, the corolla is 

 rather more exserted in bud. 



67. E. caryophyllaea, Wight III. ii. 15 ; ie. t. 640 ; leaves shortly 

 petioled obovate spathulate rarely ovate-lanceolate obtuse or with a short blunt 

 acumen attenuated to the base, cymes terminal corymbose laxly trichoto- 

 mous, flowers Small about i in., fruit globose size of a pea. Sedd. Fl. Sylv. 

 Anal, Oen. cviii. Eugenia corymbosa, Lam. Diet. iii. 199 ; DC. Prodr. iii. 284. 

 Syzygium caryophyUseum, Gaertn. Fruct. i. 166, t. 33 ; DC. Prodr. iii. 260 ; 

 Wall. Cat. 3663 ; W. Sr A. Prodr. i. 329 ; Miq. Anal. Ind. i. 25 ; Fl. Ind. Bat. 

 i. pt. i. 454 ; Thwaites Enwm. 117. Oalyptranthes caryophyUata, Pers. Ench. 4. 

 Myrtus caryophyllata, Linn. — Sheede Hart. Mai. v. t. 27. 



S. Canaea, Law ; Teavanooeb, Wight ; Conoan, Stocks ; Nllghiki Mrs., Kurs, 

 G. Thomson ; Ceylon up to 3000 ft. alt.. Walker, Thwaites. — Disteib. Borneo. 



A large shrub, or middling-sized tree ; branchlets terete. Leaves 2-i by about 

 H in., subcoriaoeous, dark above (when dried), rusty-red beneath, inconspicuously 

 dotted. Calyx shortly turbinate, lobes 4 shallow. — A distinct species though varying 

 considerably in the foliage. The fruit is eaten. 



68. E. frondosa, Wall. MS. ; leaves ovate-lanceolate with a long obtiise- 

 acumen cuneate at the base polished above lateral nerves slender prominent 

 on both surfaces, cymes axillary and terminal shorter than the leaves, calyx- 

 tube about J in. narrow below suddenly enlarging above lobes very shallow, 

 petals united. Syz. venosum, DC. Prodr. iii. 260 ; Mem. Myrt. 1. 17 ; Wall. 

 Cat. 8690. 



NipAL, Wallich. 



Bran^chlets terete. Leaves 3-4 by about 1^ in., subcoriaceous ; petiole J-| in. — 

 Habit of E. mangifolia but smaller in all its parts. 



69. E. areolata, DC. Prodr. iii. 260 {Syzygium) ; Mem. Myrt. t. 18 ; 

 leaves elliptic cuneate at the base acuminate subcoriaceous nerves reticulate 

 marginal double, peduncles paniculate axillary and terminal 2 or 3 times shorter 

 than the leaves, buds globose, calyx quite entire, corolla calyptrate. 



