444 
(2) E. Wittpenown. (Dee. ) 
Ident. Dee. prod, TI. p. 265. 
Syn. E. Zeylanica, Willd. W.& 4. prod. 1. p. 331.—Myrtus 
Willdenowii, Spr. 
’ Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 545. 
Spec, Cuar. Shrub: leaves short-petioled, oblong, narrowed at 
the base, acuminated with a blunt point, coriaceous, shining, not 
dotted: peduncles filiform, 1-flowered, solitary or twin, axillary or 
on the leafless branchlets, with two short bracteoles under the calyx: 
flowers white, 
Travancore. Phoonda Ghaut. Flowering nearly all the year. 
(3) E. susconpata, (W.§ A.) 
Ident. W.& A, prod. IJ. p. 331. 
Syn. E. Michelii, Lam. Dec. prad. III. p. 263. 
Engrav. Bot. Mag, XIV. t, 473. 
Spec. Czar, Small tree; leaves short-petioled, ovate, slightly 
acuminated, somewhat cordate at the base, glabrous, pellucid-dot~ 
ted: peduncles axillary, fascicled, 2-10° together, slender, about 
half the length of the leaves, drooping : calyx usually without bracts : 
segments 4, orbicular, villous on the margin: petals 4, orbicular: 
flowers small, white. : 
Peninsula, flowering in the hot season. 
(4) E. Copyensis. (Manrra.) 
Ident, Wight’s Tl. vol. HI, p. 13. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrub: leaves short-petioled, ovate-oblong or ob- 
ovate, bluntly acuminated, tapering towards the base, pellucid-dot- 
ted: calyx-tube clothed with silky tomentum; segments ciliate: 
petals twice the length of the calyx-segments, ciliate: flowers sub- 
sessile, aggregated, forming terminal heads on the points of short 
abortive branches, or axillary, solitary or a few together, white, 
fragrant. 
Near Mercara in Coorg, rare, 
(5) E. Moonrana. ( Wight.) 
Ident. Wight's Ill. II. p. 13. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon, t. 551. 
Spec. Cuar. Shrubby: leaves pellucid-dotted, short-petioled, 
ovate, tapering at the base, acuminated : peduncles axillary, solitary 
or twin, 1-flowered: calyx-tube ventricose, oblong: limb 4-cleft: 
segments reflexed, pointed : fruit globose, about the size of a cherry i 
flowers small, white. : 
Shevagherry hills, near Courtallum, 
