MYRTACEA2. 
Ill 
ed : stigma acute. Berry size of a small gooseberry, 
purple, glaucous, abounding in pulp, 1-seeded : seed small 
in proportion, size of a coriander seed. 
2. Calyptrantlies chytraculia. Bastard Green- 
heart . 
Leaves elliptic acuminate entire, somewhat 
stiff glabrous, peduncles at the forking of the 
branches, as also the flowers, rufo-tomentose. 
Chytraculia arborea, foliis ovatis, racemis terminalibus, 
Browne, 239. t. 37. f. 2. — Calyptrantlies chytraculia, 
Swartz, FI. Ind. Occ. 921. 
II A B. Common, lime-stone hills. 
Ft. June — August. 
A shrubby tree about 12 feet in height : branches 
round, glabrous, ash-coloured, dichotomous, spreading, 
towards the extremity slightiy compressed and rufo-to- 
mentose. Leaves opposite, when young partially tomen- 
tose on the under surface: petiole terete, when young 
rufo-tomentose. Peduncles 1-2, frequently 3-4 at the fork- 
ing of the branchlets, ferrugineo-tomentose, trichotomous. 
Flowers small, panicled, subsessile. Opercule of the 
calyx externally tomentose, ciliated. Filaments nume- 
rous, white, deciduous. Style subulate, slightly curved: 
stigma acute. Berry one-seeded. 
This tree is common in the Port Royal Mountains. It 
delights in a limestone district. 
3. Calyptrantlies zuzygium. Axillary flow- 
ering Calyptrantlies. 
Arborescent, leaves ovate obtuse stiff, peduncles 
axillary trichotomous many-flowered glabrous. 
Suzygium fruticosum, foliis ovatis nitidis, Browne, 240. 
t. 7. f. 2. — Calyptranthes suzygium, Swartz, FI. Ind. Occ. 
919. 
II AB. Limestone districts near the sea-shore. 
FI. June. 
A low tree, 10-12 feet in height. Leaves entire, very 
glabrous: petioles short, glabrous. Peduncles from the 
axils of the subterminal leaves, longer than the leaves tr - 
