
a i537.y, E ugenia, .,(S)<*[At.TaBt)iFOi,iA (R. W.) leaves
.alternate 1 siijboibiouUi, thick and coriaceous, penni-
nerved: cymes lateral, loogish ped uncled, corymbose,
■ dense, sometimes congested near the apex of year old
brunches : cidyx' tmncatect, entire : petals calyptrated.
Balaghunl Mountains - R W. 111. Ind. Bot 2 p 16 ;
' This figure; gives a most imperfect idea of - this species.
1 Flowering branch natural size,— a v< ry small one
being selpcti I as the out] lie of tlm leal below wi'l .-how —
S a lower opening—3 the feme the lid removed—4 stamens—
0 i flower bud c t ■( ilW h wi g he invo
lute stamens i l l ovary 6: ov r\ < ul transversely— 7
the petals detached and separately (lg'ii c l - 8 a uiiigrahiij
of’tli'^flbij rir.
On-, I lie lobe s of t ie calyx ire represented too
large in the figure. The dissections s low that this is an
errds‘of\the>diaftsman.
<5n8 E t r i ' i i mini« i AVt (It W —S tu la m-
dum W and A.) 'shrubby leaves narrow-oblong, a ttenuated
at. both ends, obtusi at tb very point, coriace-
ou pellucid dotted, mat 1 with numerous ) rallel
tiansveise veins•: cymi corymbose tnmii ll, ;io. iger
than the leaves: flowers mil uti : calyx repand, 4-lqbeil,
shortly turbiriati —W. and V. Prod. I. p. 330.
v# i 1 lowiimg hi inch— 2 a,'ll iwer hud before expansion—
3 ihe- same ffi'SJpe.taTs,separated as a lid—4 stamens—
a an uuexpanded flower cut vertically- -6 , cut
transversely---? the lid of cohering petals— 8 till pc-
tals^Siwhedr—9 'apportion of a leaf magnified.
.539. JmGcNiAj^^sAJ.iciroiiii (It W. Syz. salidfo-
lium Grahai ( it Bombay plants) lea es lim n lanceolate
tapering lowai Is both ends, obtusely acuminated,
transversely finely parall 1 veined, pellucid dotted,
cymes mint nous, .trichotomons, small, from the soars of
fallen leaves flowers small: fruit— Ghauts near Bonj-
la v (.1, I ill K \\ HI li t B t 2 S ' Ifj $ J i 3 j
1 .Flowering. branclviiafarai siz-'— 2 a'fl'iwcr Hud-lie-;
fou ix p u n "tj/i n ut v iti 11 4 an-lurs
5 ‘ovary cut :tiaiisvcisily---b lid d ita ih i'l—-7 the pe-
t .Is o f which i u i composed'separately figured,
? 'WO F t gema1(JS) iAE.appHvi.LjBA'(R.'W. S y z oa-.
ryophyllceum Gserin ) leaves OhoySte, obtuse or with .i;
m j -hurt sudde n blunt aiuiniinilioii, tagnmg towaids
the line, somewhat coriaceous, inconspicnouly dotted;
the upp-i sid becoming black by drying cymes coryin-
bose, tricfrgthmgiis', terminal lax calyx shortly tin hm-
uti ^riftgisnieuously repaudor 4-toothed tdfruit globose,,
l-s<rdtd — W and Hr l’rod I 'p $ 9
j^SStKldWeVing branc h natural vise— 2- :up ( xpsndod
flower the calyptra adhering to one .side --3 trtot fiami^
1 ifis’i'ei'ted, but' bool)-- 4 a i I'l^tgi^ —ii 3fre-.ictity
v&iticHlli —6 out tiausveiscly —7 a detach« d seed,- 8
tone'of the' coTyletfo'h s'.
— 541. r um M l (S) retic i ata (It 15 ) leaves o\at<
lanceolate, acuminated',.thick and coriaceous ; when dry,
rbrtAwnitjh .beneath and) finely-, rcticplated with slender
whitish veins; cymes axillary, corymbose; trichotomous
limb" of the calyx much dilated, 4 -toothed: flowers large.
Assam.-~R W. IlMndi 'B6tv 2.p.< 16.
s. I Flowering blanch natural size --2 a flower in the
act of expansion— 3 an expanded flower— 4 anthers—5,
eivary cut vertically---6 cut transversely---7 a diagram
of the flower---8 a portion of a leaf slightly magnified to
jshow'the‘ietieuia'tibnr.
542. E ugenia (§) ToDDAtioiurs--(R '5 ) leaves
lanceolate, atteuur
Seumen above, coriaelous, transvei sely paralleUy veined,
pellucid*’dotted : flame s lateral di-trichotomous, each
branch-bearing 1-2' of 3 Sowers8Sjmb,bf- the calyx much
dilated, tlfisfoontracted not thicker than the pedicel.'
tMergui.— R. W. Ill- Ind B it 2 p 16.
1 Flowering branch natural size—2 a flower bud cut
vertically after the petals had beenfoTcibly separated and
opeftgd to show their relative size—Sfenthers—4 an expanded
flower— 5 the petals separated->-6 oyarv cu t-
ttapsyersely— 7 cut vertically.
513. E ugenia (S) poltAntha (R. W.) leaves pen-
ninerved oval lanceolate, tapering at the basg, bluntly
acuminated, coriaceous, dotted, shining above, dull
somewhat glaucous beneath : cymes numerous, short,
many-flowered, several springing together from the scars
of fallen leaves: calyx 4-cleft, petals 4, constantly expanding
before falling : fruit. Mcrgui.— R. W. 111. Tnd.
Bofe 2-1 p. 17.
■ 1 Flowering branch natural size— 2 a branch of the
cymose panicle —3 an expanded flower— 4 anthers—5
calyx and a petal— 6 ovary and cup-shaped limb of the
calyx cut veitually.
Obs. The figure gives a very imperfect idea of the
numerous flowers of this species, which in some specimens^
are so'dense as nearly to conceal the branch which
beats them. It seems very nearly allied to B . S. bal-
somea from which I fear on further acquaintance i t will
be-found scarcely distinct.
" 544. Eugenia (S) cohdieoha (R. W. Caiyptranthis
dqrdifolia, Moon) leaves coriaceous penninerved, ovate,
acuminate, sessile, cordate, stem clasping, at the b ase:
cymes corymbose, longish peduncled, axillary, shorter
than the leaves: calyx limb very slightly 4-toothed, petals
calyptriform.— R. W. 11). Io'd. Bot 2. p. 16,
Ceylon. Moon aud Colonel Walker.—This is a large
handsome species! The leaves are upwards of fl inches
long‘and nearly 3 broad, very coriaceous, revolute 65 the
margin ; flowers pretty large ; the fruit. I have not seen.
1 Flowering branch natural size -2 a flower bud about
the time of expansion—3 the same after the separation
of,the petals—4 ovary cut-vertically—5 anthers—6 ovary
cut transversely—7 a diagram of the flower.
545. , Eogeniaj(E) WixDENdwn (DC. Eugenia Zey-
lanica Willd.) leaves shortly petioled, oblong, narrowed
at the base,.acuminated with the point blunt, coriaceous,
shining, veined; not clotted • peduncles filiform, 1-flow-
eied, solitary or in pairs, axillary or on the leafless
branchlets, with twp’ short subulate bracteoles under the
calyx.—W. and A. Prod. EmVlKU.
1 Flowering branch natural size but a small one selected—
2 an' expanded’ fldWdff-8 the same cut vertically^.
to show the ovary—4 anthers—5 ovary cut transversely—
6 a fruit natural size—r f the same cut trails«
\erSely,-2-' celled with pngieeed in each—8 cut vertically
—9 a detached seed—10 the same, testa removed to
sho'w the form of the eotyUdbns.
54(X 'Ku< unia (’J ) Munsonii t (R. W.—J. aquea,
Munco's MSS.) racemescymoUe ’terminal, tube of the
calyx muebf atfenuated at this base, lobes of the
limb somewhat membranous, Obtuse: leaves subsessile,
slightly cordkfe at the base, lanceolate upwards, ending
in i »Hal t blui i u mm n , penninerved; veins meeting
and forming)a thick, course nerve within the margin;
p< Jliui { dot«i d — \ si«inlets tree from 12 td'20 feet high,
flowers large-and conspicuous, apparently from the dried
specimen, reddish. Fruit eatable.—R. W. 111. Ind. Bot.
2 p ' 14'
1 llowermg. branch—2, an -expanded flower—3 the
same cut yertically—4 anthers—5 ovary cut transversely—
6 a diagram o£ the flower—7 a detached petal
magnified to show the pellucid dots.
547. BaRRhiGTONiA si'ECiosAi(Linn._) leaves shining,
euneate, oblong, obtuse,quite entire: flowers (large) forming
a lax simple ra'eeroe or thyrsus: pedicels elongated;
several times! Ibnger than the flower, 1-bracteated at the
base,, calyx^-fl-cleft. ovary 4-celled, two_ of the dissepiments
being .often imperfect in the middle: ovules
attached to the'iiiner angle of the cell, near its ap e x :
fruit acutely 4- angled, pyramidal; endocarp fibrous, re;
sembling a putamen, separating from the epicarg.—W.
I p '333.
I Elowering branch natural size—2 a partially dissected
flower—3 a fasciculus of stamens—4 anthers—
5 owuy cut transversely—6 ovairy cut vertically—7 a
fruijf’nearly mature copied from Gmrtner.
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