500 Lix. MTETACEiE. (J. F. DutMc) [Eugmia. 



ayn. Eumph. ^ Burnt.— Pink. Aim. t. 274, 2. Eheede Hort. Med. T. t. 29. Simpfi. 

 Serb. Amb. i. t. 41. 



Vak. obtiMfoUa; leaves obtuse, berries oblong. E. obtusifolia, Soxb. Hort. Being. 

 37 ; FL Ind. ii. 485 ; Wujlit Ic. t. S20. Jambolifera pedunculata, Gaertn. Fnect. i. 

 78, t. 36. — Bvmph. Herb. Amb. i. t. 42. The emargination in the leaves of Eumphius' 

 figure is an error. 



107. E. tenuis, TTall. Cat. 3570 (Syzygiam); leaves ovate or ovate- 

 lanceolate obtusely acuminate narrowed at the hase coriaceous pale pellucid- 

 punctate lateral nerves slender close interspaces finely reticulated, panicles from 

 the leafless axils dense, calyx-tuhe broadly campanulate much produced lobes 4 

 shallow. Oalyptranthes tenuis, Ham. MSS. 



SuKANAGHAH, Hamilton. 



Leaves 2}-2| by 1-lJ in. ; margins slightly revolute ; midrib slender, orange- 

 coloured as -well as the edges of the leaves ; petiole about ^ in. Pedwwles j in. or 

 less. Corolla calyptrate. Sti/le persistent, exserted. — The leaves have a close resem- 

 blance to those of E. verecunda. 



108. E. Keyneana, Wall. Cat. 3599 {Syzygium) ; leaves narrowly oblong 

 or elliptic obtusely acuminate narrowed at the base into a short petiole finely 

 and closely nerved, cymes lateral from the scars of fallen leaves rarely axillary, 

 calyx-lobes unequal, petals united, berries oblong. Oalyptranthes Danca, Ham., . 

 in Herh. |E. salicifoHa, Qrah. Cat. Bomb. PI. 73 ; not of DC. ; not of Berg, or 

 Wall. Cat. 8597 {/%z.) ; WigJit Bl. ii. 16 ; Ic. t. 539; Balz. Bomb. Fl. 24 excl 

 syn. Wall. ; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Anal. Gen. cix. 



Western Peninsula ; beds of rivers in BsiLAit ; Bombay Ghats and Concan, 

 Stocks ; Canaea, Bitchie ; Cookg, Heyne ; Sagob, Vicary. 



A small tree or shrub. Leaves 3-.5 by |-1 in., pellucid-punctate. Cymes lax, 

 much branched. Flowers small, ■white. Berries ^ in. or more in length, eroTrned with 

 the cup-like calyx-limb. 



E. salidfolia of Wight's Herbarium is certainly the E. Heyneana of Bottler's and 

 Wallich's herbaria. Wallich's E. salidfolia is E. nMcunda, W. & A., a plant 

 having very much the habit of this, but -with the inflorescence terminal. The wood 

 is used for rafters (Beddome). 



Vah. altemans ; cymes from the axils of the upper leaves. S. altemans, ilfij. im 

 Herb. Hoheniacker. — Concan and Canara, Stocks, Hohenaeker. The leaves are very 

 like those of E, pelhtcida. 



Sect. III. Eueugrenia. Flowers solitary or in fascicles. Petals dis- 

 tinct. (To end.) 



• Young parts and inflorescence fiilvous or silvery pubescent. (To p. 504.) 



t Staminal dish broad. 



109. E. Jossinia, Duthie ; leaves shortly petioled obovate-spathulate 

 obtuse cuneate below coriaceous glabrous, peduncles axillary solitary or crowded 

 at the end of the branches 1-flowered, pedicels and calyx rusty-pubescent, calyx- 

 limb 4-lobed persistent, berry about the size of a sloe. E. cuneata, Heyne in 

 Wall. Cat. 3625; not of Wall. Cat. 3598; Bedd. Fl. Sylv. Anal. Gen. cxii. Jos- 

 sinia indica, Wight III. ii. 12, t. 122 ; Ic. t. 523 ; Blume Mm. Bat. i. 122 ; Mig. 

 Fl. Ind. Bat. i. pt. i. 468. 



Sevaghebbt HiLts, TiNNEVET-LT DisTEiCT, Wight, Beddome ; Courtalidm, Wight. 



4 small tree or shrub. Leaves 1-1| by ^-| in., revolute at the edges ; nerves in- 

 conspicuous above. Peduncles | in. long. Calyx-tube subglobose ; lobes rather 

 unequal. Petals hairy, | in. long. 



