449 
(18) S. sauicironium. (W.§ 4.) 
Ydent. ‘Wight’s Il. II. p. 16. 
Engrav. “Wight’s Icon. t. 539. 
Srec.-Cuar. Shrub : leaves linear-lanceolate, ‘tapering at ‘both 
ends, obtusely acuminated with fine transverse parallel veins: cymes 
trichotomous, small, from the scars of the -fallen leaves: flowers 
small. 
Ghauts near Bombay. 
(19) S. venustum. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. “Roxb. fl, Ind. II. p. 491. 
Engrav. ‘Wight’s Icon. t. 625. 
‘Spec. Citar. Tree: branches drooping: leaves broad-lanceolar, 
obtusely acuminate: panicles axillary and terminal, brachiate, 
shorter than the leaves, ultimate divisions 3-flowered: calyx 4- 
toothed : petals 4,-reddish. 
Tipperah. 
(20) 8S. Waxticuou. (CR. W.) 
ddent. Wight’s Icon. vol. II. 
Engrav, Wight’s Icon. 't, 536. 
Spec. Cuan. Young branches 4-sided: leaves lanceolate, acu- 
minated, acute at the base, coriaceous: cymes corymbose, axillary 
and terminal, much shorter than the leaves: calyx deeply cleft: 
lobes persistent: petals frequently expanding before falling. 
Assam. 
(21) S. Batsamium. (7¥aill.) 
Fdent. Wight’s Tl]. IT. p. 16. 
Syn. Eugenia balsamia, R. W. 
Srrc. Cuar. Leaves obovate, lanceolate, attermated towards 
the base, transversely veined, pellucid-dotted : cymes small, corym- 
bose, often aggregated, much shorter than the leaves: calyx entire, 
Assam, 
(22) S..terRaconum. (R. W.) 
Ydent. Wight’s Ill. IT. p. 16. 
Spec. Cuar. Stems 4-sided: angles winged: leaves oblong- 
ovate, attenuated at both ends, feather-nerved ; Marginal nerves 
prominent: cymes lateral, trichotomous, much shorter than the 
leaves: fruit globose, about the size of a large pea. 
Silhet. 
