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(23) S..anprosumoives. (R. VW.) 
Ident. Wight’s-Ill. IT. p. 16. 
Syn. Myrtus-androsemoidés, Linn. 
Spec. Cuar. Leaves from broad-oval to obovate-suborbicular, 
coriaceous, glabrous, pellucid-dotted : cymes lateral, trichotomous, 
diffuse: fruit about the size of.a small :pea, crowned with. the dilated. 
margin of the calyx.. 
Assam. 
(24) S. macrocarrum. (Roxb:)- 
Fdéent. Roxb. fl. Ind. IJ. p. 497. 
Spec. Cuar. Tree: leaves subsessile, acuminate, narrow-cordate- 
at the base:. peduncles terminal, few-flowered: berries spherical,. 
size of a large orange, crowned with the calyx.. 
Chittagong, flowering in-April,. 
GENUS IV. HUGENIA.. 
Teosandria. Monogynia:. Sex: Syst: 
Deriv, From Eugenos,.noble,.in. allusion to the handsome ap= 
pearance of the trees.. 
Gen. Cuan. Trees or shrubs: leaves opposite, quite entire, pel- 
lucid-dotted: peduncles axillary or terminal, solitary or several. 
together, simple and 1-flowered, or racemose-cymose, or panicled :: 
ealyx-tube nearly globose: limb with 4, rarely 5 segments: petals 
4, rarely 5: ovary 2-celled:: ovules several in- each cell: berry 
nearly. globose, crowned. with the calyx, 1, rarely 2-celled; seeds. 
1-2, large.. 
(1) E.. sracreata. (Roxb.} 
Ident; W. & A. prod. I. p: 331.—Roxb. fi. Tad: p. 490.— 
Dee: prod. ITT. p. 264. 
Syn. E. Roxburghii, Dec.—E. Zeylanica, Roxb.—Myrtus brac- 
teata, Willd.—M. Coromandeliana, Koen.—M: ruscifolia, Willd.—- 
M. latifolia, Heyne.—M. Heynei, Spr. 
Engrav. Pluk. t. 427. f. 3.—Hook. Jour. Bot. L t. 124.. 
Srec. Cuan. Shrub: young parts covered with rusty pubes- 
cence: leaves ovate-oblong, tapering or cuneate at the base, obtuse 
or shortly acuminated,. at first slightly downy,.afterwards glabrous 
and shining above ; peduneles usually axillary, sometimes.terminal, 
short, 1-flowered, longer than the petioles,. 1-4-together,. with two 
small bracteoles under the calyx :.calyx-segments 4, unequal, linear- 
oblong, ciliate: petals 4: fruit globose, 1-2-seeded: flowers white. 
Very common on all the Coromandel Coast, near the sea-shore, 
flowering nearly all the year, 
