Eugenia.] lviii. myrtacevE. 729 
Dindings, Bruas (Burn-Murdoch), Penang, Waterfall. Tomoh 
(Machado). Kelantan, Chaning. 
var. angustifolia Ridl., with narrow lanceolate leaves 8 in. long, 
2 in. wide. Perak, Ulu Temengoh. Kelantan (Yapp). Distrib. 
Borneo, Java. Native names: Kelat Putih Bukit; Jambu Ayer 
Mawar Antan or Hutan. 
(23) E. limnaea Ridl. Journ. Roy. As. Soc. S. Br. 79, p. 64. E. 
obiongifoiia var. robusta King , l.c. 112. 
Tree. Bark of branches red-flaky. Leaves elliptic coriaceous, 
base very shortly narrowed, tip acuminate blunt; nerves very 
fine and numerous, distinctly raised beneath, inarching close to 
edge, 5'5 in. wide; petioles '3 to - 4 in. long. Panicles terminal 
2 in. long, 2‘5 in. wide, on peduncles 1*5 in. long. Flowers numerous, 
crowded into a dense mass. Calyx campanulate with a slender 
pseudo-stalk *2 in. long and as wide; lobes short rounded. Petals 
free orbicular glandular 'i in. long. Stamens 3 in. long. Hab. 
Open country, local. Province Wellesley, Nibong Tebal and 
Krian (Ridley). Perak (Scortechini). 
This resembles E. densiflora, but the flowers are hardly half as big. It 
has no relationship to E. obiongifoiia, of which King made it a variety. 
(24) E. Gageana King, l.c. 96. 
Tree 40 to 50 ft. tall, 6 to 8 in. through. Bark of twigs thin 
bright brown. Leaves thick coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate blunt 
acuminate, base cuneate (drying brown); nerves fine 12 to 18 
pairs, faint elevate beneath, secondaries and reticulations numerous 
distinct, 5 to 6 in. long, 1*5 to 2-25 in. wide; petioles ’25 to *3 in. 
long. Panicles terminal sessile, 3 in. long, 4‘5 in. wide, much 
branched. Branches 4-angled. Flowers sessile in threes at ends 
of branches. Calyx narrow campanulate, rather abruptly narrowed 
to a pseudo-stalk, ’05 in. long; lobes small, waxy white, tinged 
with red. Hab. Dense jungle. Perak, Larut (Kunstler). 
The only specimen seen in very young bud looks like E. densiflora , but 
the calyx-lobes are smaller. 
(25) E. grandis Wight, III. ii. 17; Ic. t. 535; King, l.c. 91. 
Big tree 60 to 80 ft. tall, 2 ft. through. Bark pale. Leaves 
stiff coriaceous dark green with numerous fine ribs and reticula¬ 
tions, 4 to 6 in. long, 3 to 4 in. wide, elliptic or oblong or ovate 
blunt or short acuminate, base narrowed; petioles *4 in. long, 
channelled. Panicles terminal and in the uppermost axils 6 in. 
long and wide. Flowers numerous, white, 1 in. across. Calyx 
funnel-shaped, smooth, sessile *3 in. long, lobes short, round. 
Petals short, round. Stamens -5 in. long. Fruit globose or 
elliptic, about *5 in. through, green. Hab. Common on sea shores 
and now planted largely as a roadside tree. Singapore to Penang 
and Perlis. Distrib. Siam. Native names: Jambu Ayer Laut; 
Krian Batu. 
