736 lviii. MYRTACEvE. [Eugenia. 
pore, Garden Jungle. Negri Sembilan, Senaling (Burkill); Serem- 
ban (Kinsey); Penang, Penara Bukit (Curtis). 
This tree is conspicuous from having the flowers bright apple green. It 
is almost the only green-flowered species in our region. 
(51) E. anisosepala Duthie, l.c. ii. 481; King, lx. 96. 
A large tree. Leaves thinly coriaceous ovate to ovate-lanceo¬ 
late, short acuminate, base cuneate; nerves fine, 12 to 14 pairs, 
secondaries nearly as conspicuous, 2*5 to 3*5 in. long, 1 to 175 in. 
wide; petioles *2 to *25 in. long. Panicles terminal, corymbose; 
branches angled, rather thick, 2 to 4 in. long. Flowers 5 in. long, 
sessile in threes at ends of branches. Cafyx -3 in. long, campanulate, 
lower half contracted to a pseudo-stalk; lobes 4, unequal, 2 larger 
sub-petaloid. Petals free. Hab. Malacca (Griffith and Maingay). 
Sungei Hudang (Derry). 
(52) E. cordifoliata Ridl. Joiirn. Roy. As. Soc. S. By. 79, 
p. 66. E. Swettenhamiana King, l.c. 126, in part. 
Branches pale whitish. Leaves thickly membranous, elliptic 
shortly acuminate blunt, base narrowed blunt sub-cordate; nerves 
slender, raised beneath, about 18 pairs inarching far from margin, 
4 in. long, 1-5 in. wide; petioles *1 in. long. Panicles terminal 
spreading; peduncles 2 in. long; longest branch 3 in. long. Flowers 
in threes on branchlets crowded at top. Buds pyriform with a 
long pseudo-stalk. Calyx-lobes ovate. Hab. Perak (no locality, 
Scortechini). 
The only specimen seen is very young, but it is totally different from 
Kunstler’s 7590 from Larut, Perak, which is also King’s Swettenhamiana. 
(53) E. pustulata Duthie, l.c. ii. 495; King, l.c. 127. 
Small tree. Leaves lanceolate-oblong cuspidate, base cuneate, 
sub-coriaceous, green when dry, 6 in. long, 2 in. wide; nerves 
18 to 20, fine sunk above, elevate, slender beneath, inarching 
■05 in. from the edge; petioles *3 in. long. Panicles terminal and 
axillary 3 in. long; branches thick, 4-angled, few, distant minutely 
pustular. Flowers crowded about 6 at the ends of the short 
branches. Calyx broad campanulate, hardly lobed; lobes rounded, 
no pseudo-stalk, '2 in. long and wide. Petals oblong not calyptrate. 
Stamens short, sulphur yellow. Fruit globose, base narrowed. 
Calyx ring persistent. Hab. Open rocky creeks and stony forests. 
Singapore, Garden Jungle; Changi; Jurong. Malacca (Maingay); 
Ayer Panas Residency (Foxworthy). Perak, Larut (Kunstler). 
Native name: Glam Tikus. 
(54) E. variolosa King, l.c. 107. 
A small slender tree 20 to 30 ft. tall. Branches, leaves and 
flowers minutely pustular. Leaves thinly coriaceous dark green, 
oblong-lanceolate caudate-acuminate, base cuneate; nerves 10 to 
12 pairs, prominent beneath, inarching 'i in. from edge, 5*5 in. 
long, 2*5 in. wide. Racemes 3- to 4-flowered, 1 in. long, mostly 
