
527. Eti.FMt O ) tyriNUiufM (R ) le a v e s'short
pptiuled, ovatej-aiuioiuitid al lipth ends iimc a teimt- '
m l or-fioiu tin a \ U ot the la t 1 10 i r th u i p u is of
lta ifs calyx tube cylindrical long and slender ,filn€
« , j \\ 1 I I - 1 ■
Ceylon 'I lu. tube fflïtlio“ fill Tin both* tlre-c suei its
;js rieaiK *111111111 lo g slight!} ycutiiuui. n e ir tile tnffi-'
die! wlïere tlle oiaty* iÿ 'situated, afid thence Upeê}hg
downwards to a point.
V ^E lg ^ trin g , biajjih nutu ril size—2 a flowcaTcut
tertToalli—3 the same partly dissected 4 statut 101^1 iy
seen m tjb’i bud Before expansion —7 stain a n dt 1 e \-
jmusion—6 ovary eut ic rtie a ij^ -7 tfeùt trail ajtrpily.
.528 EeiiBMAsfA) nEprAMns. fU W ) le a n s oval,
âcute or aiuminai-d at nutHr'enl-, Irneli paralltlli t a i l e
d . racemes spicate, lateral, from Halted bradÿhes : c a lyx
tube long; elatite," finely artym iti,il tow aids the
base,; limb dilated and'fuuehhpjpm.eii beyond tuViJsafy, _
margin slightlyTepand . petals usU ill} *ï,i<idiiooiis, o ik p -
fl'ilonn 41 H u it ? ’ Mergyi—Griffith.—R. W. lll^ ln ig j
Bot. 2, p_. l'ljP»
lyBlowering .branch, natural mzz—-2 a- flower before '
expansion—3 the same eut» \e itn ally wrth two ot the
petals-ren aining attaehcd-rd(.,vtamens—.> til expanded ;
flown a itir the *f] 1 nation ipttii ptiaK,cut vertuallt — f>
datai lied pit ds.ill|cohering - 7 a s f j iriti p i t il - S mary
cut transversely—9 cuft^ertically—lO/ovuleaVand'-placenta..
detat lied.
529. E ugenia (A) WiGHTiaka (R W 111. Ind Bot.
2.1 1 — by num Wall —W h d Ae) liâtes
Jellipfie-obloiig, slightly tajieiing it (jijth ends, thmly.io-
riicci us,,ini onspituously dottta£ffiijiilii d beneath with
the Tiu-iwirse vi-m» tl m e n si m ily pallet JIUte about
3 to g itlu r a ttlie apex and 2-.1 at the side of each pe-
dunde , the pi ilitni li 4 ariui ■« d on the loafkss hianchcs
Or shoots, so as to form a nanow laiimosi ijn ir calyx
glabrous, elongated, tlavate*, repandly 4-* lobed. pe-i
tals 12, r fewiY l y a l rtion till ru t r 111 fee «non
ally expanding —W and A Broil I* p 1 10.
, I fVJojrering branch natural fitiàe - 2 an unexjftmdèd
flWèf—3 the same eut^vertiiiaHy—4 anthc-is -- 6"Wary
lu t tt*insïer&Plÿ—ft aMetaihed pilàl 7"diagram of th‘e
flowi r— b an 111111 atnr< fruit—4 tin m ill 1 ift Mitu alj),
cotiledons'iotifirruminate—10 seed m t tiaiini t isclv—
3*1" seed detached—12 portion o f a leaf magnified showing
tKë pellöeid‘(tetsl;'ï°
. 530 ^Err.i m t ( A)'nH ,rr”ii am R AV. UK
‘ ImS’Bgt. 2.' p. 15. Syzygium lanceolotum \Y. and A}
leaves laneeolatèfalmost sessile, glabrous blit not sliming,
pellucid' dotted peduncles teimiiial and lati ral,
branched, few-flowered : calyx turbin at i , 4 -lobed — W.
and A. Prod. I. p. 330.
C/FloWering,branch natural sire—2 petals found 'adhering
to a calyx, m form of a oalyptia, carHfillv sipa-
Tated and figured—3 01 ary with the petals ripri wilted-
in fig. 2 still attached—4 ovary cut Vertically—5 ovary
cut .transversely.
531. E ugenia (A). bractioutA (R. W. 111. Ind.
Bot. 2 p. lS i) famuli 4 sided, angle, snbaiute leaves
short petioled, elleptico-lanceolate, acute or slightly acuminated
at both end,, pellucid dinted . cÿmi s teiiiimal
and front the'uj^per axils, the extréme divisions t-rmi-
nating in a cluster of from ()roy,9 sessile flowers; each
division and each flower furnished with two iqumi«, persistent,
àçute br&teöls : * calyx tu b e copical 4 sided,
limb.rfipandly 4 lobed. .s |
1 Flowering branch natural size-—2 a'corymb of flow
ers, each with its bracteoles—-3 an unexpanded flower—
4 an expanded one the petals cohering'lid form—5 anthers^
êovary cut transversely— 7 cut vertically.
532. E ugenia ro ) sylvestris (Moon) leaves obo-
vate obtuse or spathulute, coriaceous, shining, short pe-
tio lcd : CymesScp.Èymbose, congested towards the summits
of the branches and extreme axils, longish pedun-
"^jed ■ fruit about the sizelof a crab-apple, redish-— R.
W. 111. Ind. Bot 2 p. 15.
r Vision —Most of the above character, is copied from
Moon’s notes on this species.
Obs.—The leaves ofi the specimen figured do not
accord with the .usual form, and are I suspect .indebted
to tile d. iftsman for some part of the discrepancy. The
usual form is tb.it d. -a id e d but they-certainly vary considerably
ïn'their'oulliné.* !
1 Flowering branch— 2 a flower dehiscing, petals ea-
ly*ptriform— 3 an expanded flower— 4 anthers— 5 ovary
cut vertically—-6 cut transversely—petals dejached.
bj.1. Ei uRMA,(i&) NKE8iANyA;(Rr.)y. 111. Ind. Bot. p.
35.- - Sy.yginni Neesianam Arnott’s pugillus) leaves
subse sSile, oblong lanceolate, blunt pointed, subcoriace-
pefiiu'ii dotl« n^.'pencincrv i d : cymes terminal, lax-
ly corymbose, tri 'lioionmujg, peduncles 1-sided, the par-
o,uc§ , tunbi 11 ly ,-3 7 flow cred, - pedicels!‘balf the
length of'tlicIsTiortly turbinate slightly 4-lobed calyx—
Arn.ot)tv
1. Flowering branch natural size— 2 a flower bud
Jm-t:‘befoieioxp.uision— 3'ail expanded tiower with a de-
tache i p ita l— 1 aiitlu rs —6i(syary Cut transversely— 6
diagi am of the flower sh owing its 4 lobed calyx and 4 petals.
o t i Frn*MA«(S) »oYoirTi (R Wi) leaves short
revolute oh 'the margin,
very coriaceous, penninerved, polished above, dull glaucous
b eneath: cymes ter:ninal,;’loilgish ipeduncied, flowers
sessile, congested 011 flit* p >1111 1 f the floriferous
ramuli : calyx 4-5-toothed,: petals usually flee, sometimes
cohering.—R. W. 111. Ind. Bot. 2. p. 17.
'eylon— Colom 1 M alker.
1. « EloWering branch natural « z e ^ 2 an expanded
flown with thé pi tali distinct— ƒ a flower tbe petals d e-
'ttïbnml^.-43ï^ in tlia ---- 5 ‘in;uy’ ini sertic.dly--1-fi'.c u t
tn ïifsv an -li-—7 a diagi am showing the relative position
oi tlia ialy x lobes*and petails.'
535 Rum sin4£S) jambi lana (Lam; R. W. Ill/In d .
Bi t 2 ]> ,1-umhutanum OC.) arboresccot,
lu iif s iip ^ o r obi ■iiB^intnc*. o?ili sV acuminated or pb-
pannicled, 'Ihx,
u-malK 1 iter d on the former \i ar s br inches;* occasiBnf
aliy'dxillary 01 "tcrmifidl ■ 'calyx short,’ tdrbinatè, truncated
beiry-'miJS^sliapod.'^ufteu oblique.—W. and A.
l’iod I p igc-12d. .
1 I' lo.w ci mg'branch witm'dl size -2 a flower in act o f
expansion, petals toliiriiig— 3 im virtu a ly— 1 anthers
— 1 in aiy ,lilt traiisversily—6 petals .separated to/ sliow
their f'orm/and number— 7 a cluster of fruit—81- a fruit
cyyt veitically to show the lobed solitary seed fa situ—9
cut tia iirv u n ly—10 fruit of a large fruited variety, hat
haw« ( u wli« h and the one figured l onjnot detect any
sufiicie nt specific differ cm e
536'.\Eugiinia (S)4'W albïch(i (R.W.) young branches
4 sided, leaves lanceolate,acuminated, acute at the base,
coriaceon»^’ glabrous i 'cjin b s corymbose axillary and
f aimi turn s ternnn j.1, rnui h slior ter than the leaves : calyx
di t ply11JÏ tl, lobes pc rsistcn t: petals frequently expanding
l^ o r e falling': fruit.—R. W. 111. ind. Bot. 2.
P - 17- '
1 Flo*wering^braijch natural site—2 a flower bud ju st
before expansion— 3 th é same, the, petals separated all
coherifeé—4 expanded flower— 5 stamens—6 ovary cut
vertically—7 cut transversely—8 petals detached.