xi, c, 6 Merrill: Reliquiae Robinsonianae 297 
nervis utrinque circiter 10, tenuis, distinctis, anastomosan- 
tibus ; inflorescentiis lateralibus terminalibusque, tenuis, 3-floris, 
circiter 6 cm longis, floribus longissime pedicellatis, calycis cir- 
citer 7 mm diametro, basi longe angustatis; petalis glanduloso- 
punctatis, subreniformibus, circiter 6 mm diametro. 
An erect entirely glabrous shrub about 3 m high, the branches 
and branchlets slender, terete, reddish-brown, smooth, the bark 
on the older branches somewhat flaky. Leaves chartaceous, sub- 
elliptic, 7 to 10 cm long, 3 to 6 cm wide, subequally narrowed to 
the acute base and to the short and obtusely acuminate apex, 
brownish-olivaceous when dry, somewhat shining, the lower sur- 
face minutely and rather densely pustulate or pustulate-punc- 
ticulate; lateral nerves about 10 on each side of the midrib, 
slender, distinct, irregular, nearly straight, anastomosing into a 
somewhat arcuate marginal nerve about 5 mm from the edge of 
the leaf, this nerve as prominent as the lateral ones, a secondary, 
much fainter intramarginal nerve usually present, the reticula- 
tions faint ; petioles about 1 mm long. Inflorescences 3-flowered, 
terminating the branchlets and springing from the old branches 
or trunk, about 6 cm long, the peduncles slender, about 3 cm long, 
the pedicels and flowers about as long as the peduncles. Flowers 
white, the calyx about 1.5 cm long, 7 mm in diameter at the 
throat, narrowly funnel-shaped, narrowed below into a long 
slender pseudostalk, the lobes 4, reniform, rounded, glandular- 
punctate, 3 mm long, 6 mm wide, persistent. Petals free, sub- 
reniform, glandular-punctate, about 6 mm in diameter. Stamens 
about 10 mm long. 
Amboina, Liang, Rel. Robins. 1872, November 29, 1913, in thickets at 
an altitude of about 8 meters, locally known as jambu karang. 
A species well characterized by its lateral and terminal, slender, 3- 
flowei’ed inflorescences, its long pedicels, and long, narrowed calyx-tube, 
which, with the sepals and petals is glandular-punctate. The species is 
dedicated to the late Doctor J. G. Boerlage who contracted a fever while 
carrying on a botanical exploration of Amboina in the year 1900, which 
resulted in his untimely death. 
EUGENIA sp. § Jambosa. 
Amboina, Wae, Rel. Robins. 1871, November 29, 1913, in light forests, 
altitude about 20 meters, locally known as kayu mera karang. 
The specimen presents only very young flowers and is scarcely in con- 
dition for further identification except by comparison with authentically 
named specimens. 
EUGENIA sp. § Jambosa. 
Amboina, Way tommo, Rel. Robins. 1873, along river banks, altitude 
about 50 meters, the specimen with detached fruits. Not in condition for 
further identification. 
