437 
(2) A. nanckozata. (Lam. ) 
Ident. Wight’s Il. II. p. 15. 
Syn. Syzygium lanceolatum, W. & A. prod. I. p. 380.—Euge= 
nia lanceolata, Lam.—-Myrtus Sonneratii, Spr. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 530. 
Srxzc. Cxar. Leaves lanceolate, almost sessile, glabrous, pellu- 
eid-dotted : peduncles terminal and lateral, branched, few-flowered ¢ 
calyx turbinate, 4-lohed. ; 
Peninsula. 
(3) A. Wientiana. (RB. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Ill. II. p. 15. 
Syn. Syzygium Wightianum, Wall. W. & A. prod. 1. p. 380, 
Engray. Wight’s Icon. t. 529. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves elliptic-oblong, slightly tapering at both 
ends: flowers scarcely pedicellate, about % together at the apex and 
2-3 at the side of each peduncle: the peduncles arranged on the 
Jeafless branchés or shoots so as to form a narrow racemosé cyme 3 
calyx glabrous, elongated, clavate, slightly repand—5-lobed. 
Dindigul hills. 
(4) A, Zexnanica. (R. W.) 
Ident. Wight’s Tl. II. p. 15. 
Syn. Syzygium Zeylanicum, Dec. prod. III. p. 260.—W. §& A. 
rod. I. p. 330.—S. Bellutta, Dec.—S. spicatum, Dec.—Myrtus. 
Zeylaniea, Linn.—Eugenia spicata, Lam. 
Engray. Wight’s Icon. t. 455.—Rheede Mal. V. t. 20. 
Srec. Cuan. Arborescent: leaves ovate or oblong, much acu- 
minated, coriaceous, shining on the upper side: flowers shortly pe- 
dicéllate, forming axillary or terminal compound cymes that are 
often arranged in a kind of contracted raceme or spike: calyx prui- 
nose, clavate, elongated, repand—5-lobed: berry white, globose, 1- 
seeded. 
" Malabar. 
(5) A. atara. ( Wall.) 
Ident. Wight’s Il. If. p. 15. 
Srzc. Cuan. Calyx conical ; limb repand-5-toothed : petals $ ; 
eorymbs terminal arid from the upper axils: leaves ovate-lanceolate, 
Jong and bluntly acuminated: fruit globose, 1-2-seeded, crowned 
with the projecting throat of the calyx. ; 
Assam. 
