144 
Beckleri F.v.M. Fragm. ii, 85 (1861) ... = .... BIH] siti; 274 
Bidwilli. Benth. Fl. iii, 275 (1866), Proc. Linn. Soc. - 
N.S.W. ix, 460 (1894) i a .. BRL in, 275 
acmenioides F.v.M. Fragm. i, 77 (1858) - or .. BF. ii, 276 
fragrantissima F.v.M.in B. Fl. in, 277 (1866)... on UML ta, WUE 
3. Decaspermum R. & G. Forst. Char. Gen. 73 (1776). 
paniculatum Baill. Hist. des Pl. 355 (1871). 
(Nelitris paniculata Lindl.), Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. - “a 
xxvii, 84 (1893) ... site 33 = 2 Bea ea 279 
4. Rhodomyrtus DO. Prodr, iii, 240 (1828). 
psidioides Benth. Fl. iii, 272 (1866), E.v.M. Fragm. m1, 
ho 
i 
SS) 
BEI. iii, 
5. Eugenia Mich. Noy. Pl, Gen. 226 (1729). 
Section i, Syzygium. 
Smithii Poir. Encycl. Meth. Supp. iii, 126 (1813), Bot. 
Mag. t. 1872 and 5480, F.v.M. Key Vict. Pl. t.60 BRI. iii, 282 
var. minor Maiden in Agric. Gaz., N.S.W. ix, 581 
(1898). 
hemilampra F.v.M. Fragm. ix, 145 (1875). 
Ventenatii Benth. Fl. iii, 213 (1866)*... a ., Bil. in, 283 
Tomliusi Maiden & Betche, Proc. Linn, Soc. N.8.W. 
xxxvili, 247 (1913). 
corynantha F.v.M. Fragm, ix, 144 (1875). 
Jambolana Lam. Eneye. iii, 198 (1789) (E. Moore 
F.v.M., Syzygium Jambolana,[Lam.] DC.) ... Bell. ai, 283 
Section ii, Jambo3a. 
Hodgkinsonie F.v.M. Fragm. ix, 145 (1875) (H. Pitz- 
geraldi, F.y.M. & Bailey in Bailey’s Queensland 
Bot. Bull. 3). 
brachyandra Maiden & Betche, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W, 
xxiii, 15 (1898) (Memecylon australe C. Moore, 
Handb. Flora N.S. W. 208). 
Luehmanni F.v.M. Vict. Nat ix, 10 (1892) (E. parvi- 
flora C. Moore, Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. xxvii, 85 
[1893] ). 
australis Wendl. in Link. Enum. PI. ii, 28 (1822) (E. 
myrtifolia Sims Bot. Mag. t. 2230), Bot. Reg. t. 
627, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 625. — ROR ET. 
‘cyanocarpa E.v.M. Fragm. ix, 146 (1875) Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N.S.W. xxix, 740 (1904). 
B.Fl: iii, 286 
* We have at present a form provisionally attributed to 2, Ventenatii under investiga- 
‘tion which is distinguished by a strong smell of aniseed, and by rather narrower and 
‘more acuminate leaves of thinner texture. It is well-known on the Bellinger River as 
“Ringwood,” on account of the peculiarity of the wood to decay on the ground in 
‘concentric rings. __ 
t+ An abnormal form of 2. Hodgkinsonie with a dense panicle of deep-red empty 
floral bracts was first described as 2. Iitzgeraldi, but is now recognised to be only a 
monstrosity to which the species is subject. 
