514 PHANER0GAM1A. 



the pedicels an inch or two in length, minutely bracteolate at the 

 articulation with the acute base of the turbinate calyx-tube, which is 

 only 5 lines long after anthesis. Calyx-lobes 4, equal, rounded, 

 barely 2 lines long. Stamens 8 lines long. Style after anthesis an 

 inch and a half long. Ovary two-celled ; the cells many-ovuled. 

 Fruit unknown. 



This is apparently related to Jambosa hyperici folia, DC, from Java; 

 which, however, is said to have large flowers, on peduncles only an 

 inch long and shorter than the leaves ; the latter 4 to 7 inches long, 

 and not dotted. 



6. Eugenia (Jambosa) australis, Wendl. 



Eugenia australis, Wendl. j Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. 2, p. 28 ; Colla, Hort. Ripul. 



App. 1, t. 8. 

 E. myrtifolia, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2230 j Ladd. Bot. Cab. t. 525. 

 Jambosa australis, DC. Prodr. 3 ; p. 286. 



Hab. New South Wales. 



This is mentioned by Blume as apparently making a transition 

 from Jambosa to his Clavimyrtus. 



§ 2. EUGENIA, DC— Calyx tubo subrotundo, fauce ultra ovarium vix aut ne vix 

 producta, limbo ^-5-partito, lobis scepius leviter imbricatis. Petala in anthesin 

 expansa. Testa seminum tenuis. — Flores parvuli. 



* Oceanicce. 



7. Eugenia rariflora, Benth. (Tab. 60.) 



E.foliis coriaceis ovalibus late ovatisque breviter petiolatis glabris sub- 

 venosismpra nitidis marginibus subrevolutis ; pedicellis unifloris 

 solitariis vel geminis (nunc quaternis qumisve ad apicem ramorum) 

 ramidisque appresse puberulis folio brevioribus; Jbre bibracteolato ; 

 calycis tubo globuloso-obconico sericeo-pubente limbo incequaliter quadrl 

 partito subcequilongo, lobis rotundatis petalis brevioribus; Ixicca sub- 



