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Petals not seen; stamens few. Hali. Tide-limit, Johor, 4 miles 
N.W. from Johor Bharu (Burkill 16,352). 
This plant has very stiff, smooth leaves and flowers with the 
long pseudo-stalk of the E. lepiantha section, gradually increasing 
in thickness from the base upwards. The petals and stamens are 
fallen in all the flowers, but I think the petals were calyptrate, as 
no trace of these remains. 
Vol. i. p. 749, after sp. 97, Eugenia linocieroidea King, insert :— 
(97AI E. alyxifolia Ridl. Journ. Bot. 1924, 296. 
Branches slender, obscurely 4-angled. Leaves coriaceous lanceo¬ 
late-acuminate, blunt, base attenuate, margin thickened, above 
minutely dotted, beneath midrib prominent; nerves about 20 
pairs, faint, parallel, no intramarginal nerve; 3 in. long, 75 in. 
wide; petioles -15 in. long. Cymes terminal, -5 in. long. Peduncles 
and branches stout, very short. Calyx-tube obconic truncate, 
under -i in. long. Petals white, round, calyptrate. Stamens few, 
about 20, short. Hab. Pahang, Fraser Hill at 4000 ft. altitude 
{Nur, comm. Burkill 11,213). 
(97B) E. goniocalyx Ridl. 
Tree 30 to 40 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous elliptic, abruptly 
cuspidate, cusp -2 in. long, blunt, base shortly cimeate; nerves 
very numerous, parallel, intramarginal nerve distinct, near the 
edge; 2 in. long, i in. wide; petioles -i in. long. Corymb dense, 
branches numerous, close, 4-angled, 2 in. long and about as wide. 
Calyx sessile, narrowed slightly to base, 4-angled, *25 in. long, 
lobes ovate rounded. Petals round, free, white. Stamens very 
numerous, -25 in. long. Hah. Mountains at 4000 ft. altitude, 
Pahang, Fraser Hill (Nur). 
Allied to E. linocieroidea, King, but the leaves short broadly 
elliptic, flowers larger and calyx-tube strongly 4-winged. The 
corymb is also much bigger with much stouter branches. 
Vol. i. p. 750, after sp. 98, Eugenia cyrtophylloides Ridl, insert :— 
(98A) E. Holttumi Ridl. Journ. Bot. 1924, 296. 
A tree; branchlets slender red scurfy, rough. Leaves thinly 
coriaceous, glabrous elliptic acuminate cuspidate blunt, base 
narrowed; nerves slender, about 20 pairs, visible on both sides 
(when dry) and meeting an undulating intramarginal ner\'e; 2 in. 
long, I in. wide; petioles -i in. long. Corymbs axillary and 
terrninal, 2 to 2-5 in. long, 1-25 in. wide, lax, spreading, peduncles 
and branches red scurfy. Flowers 3 to 5 in a cyme on very short 
slender pedicels. Bracts lanceolate subulate minute. Ovary 
campanulate, -i in. long. Sepals 5, very small, subulate. Petals 
calyptrate. Stamens numerous. Style persistent. Hah. Moun¬ 
tains. Pahang, Fraser Hill (Burkill and Holttum 7751). 
This plant is remarkable for the rough red-scurfy papillose 
indumentum of the branchlets and corymbs, the scales of which 
are prolonged into minute points. 
