
fill. E ugsniA' (sy osandis (B. W. 111. Indi Bot. 1H
cvmosa Roxlfc not -Lamarck) leaves obl’ong!-pplwhe.djti
hwd •• 'cymes terminal and axillary crowded'.^r-sRqsbr FI.
ihaii2iip.'492.* j M U m U m m i .
Obs The leaves of the specimen figured, s e e n ^W l
li u bcVpJpciinted those of- thfej specilnens. I examined
were broadly oval with1 an abrupt OBttiae aoumjnatjoij dot,
at all-like those of tfofigure' m jtwjiich in other respects
gfege figure agrees so well with^He. specimens that I am
diapose'd fo^ieVr that dii a tp a n y t s an accidental tan a - I
'l^Fiowering # a n e h—2 an expanded, flower seed from I
the skme, dissected seen’frorff apoye—t dvary r
, c^ftfanpversely.
I EugehiS (5>CBRA801DESS, (Roxb j leaves
pctiCli d fiom oval toSr&bV ntr. remotely ‘ d pm si veined., I
panicles lateraltrkchiateWa^lAroui d o f the -r e t, an d , I
aptMrance W'sm^)lblack^che|rips'.—Roxb. FI.
® lh( tunbei is 1 t*d ft1 vareou p in 'C c e -i/e ifttttig ng I
where it is a nativ B | the h u it an very em u illy
e a u n 1 his sptcits, which muili n -e mbb - s o r t tom s I
W S i ^M h /i ia la n d is readily disln gutshe d lu its fftc ex- I
'pending pct.il', a chura ttc i nut.rotiezd by luxbuigh i
| H m B m (<-> 1 vsi U.H (Roxb 1 Uavts'’ b i r a d J
lanceolar, acuminate, coarsely veined panicles lateral
, Vbrachiate • floweis in little hea ls bcints o\ el — lUxb
" i i i n d « 2 ■ » n m ,,
This’ is a#e rS large tree a native of Chittagong, th e
fruit iitiabcut the 1/1 < 1 a go s l ir\ ml very liiuV jjj
fe J | this also i&evpirfals expand before falling,
polished p uncles,t( nm dSl^feitreme, remote,
the calyx sub-rotund pet ils re DHonrf!»'l
I sessile -Kerch. 11 Ind 2 p I I
,, Hab : Pegue, where it is called Ihumra. ^ I
; l Flowering branch—2 a flower seen from b e low -3
-fro n t view paitly,.disseet(d—4 iu t veitically s h o y iic ^ j
the 6vary—o’ ovary cut •transversely.
A M I ugenia f t ) mvrrrroLi i (Jto 'b >sl lubb- 'cave,
lanceolate, taper, obtusely pointed, lucid
axillary,(impound, many flowered : berries spherical.— I
Roxb. f i . m - . „ H H H
A' native S f^ um a tra—Tlie specimen figured difidrs |
somewhat fitim that sent to me by Ur. iiallic liy which«*
IS d u e ed-uie to refer this species to the se c tw n p itb te rminal
flowers, though it seems preferably to belong to ^
that with axiffifflyroncs.
619. ' ^EcgcmiaV ^ ) modox (Roxb) leaves cr p0« it^e !
petioled, lanceolar, lathe r obtu-o. c< arsely vun td l am-
, ties lateral and axillary, hraebiate half till length of the
leaves.—Roxb. FI. Ind. 2.sp»’|§8<vt
A"&fti\e of-Chittagong’^ w tiin g in J a n u a ry .;^ .
620. Ec H W sifct 11 (Roxb ) , leave- cllip-
lir obtu-e, polished parnelis l>-Jow tin loa'<-1> •
rolls calyptrate bcny oblong one secicd —Koxb ll-.r*
In ^,|fz f p . 4 8 5 .
Native of the MoJluecas. i * _ _
Roxburgh remarks* th a t this1 only d if ^ s from E . Jam-
Mana in tl o leav es being obtuse and freigently imsr-
gjnate, which he has illu-tiatcd 1 y tl <: introduct < n i to
his drawing of figures of two fiinir if b a n s ot tb t t w - .
JE. Jornboh >a In a1] o tlci le-ie ct — E M I
H d l shoi ‘d tjaerefore siiggest tl e pn p.nety ot n e u e n g _
this as an ohtnse leaved variety of jlhat species
1 M m W c l- 2 ' calyx.and ovary cut vfrlie^h; H
— 3 cut tflm-vcrsely—4 m l grown b n iy—v lht
cut teittcallv —6 a dctscled «i,e*a?-7 ® '•Art onsded
to -hew tho'cmbiyc—1> leaves of hagema JhmU am.
621. Eogbsia (S) i.ANCe* foiia (Roxb.) leaves short
petioled, lanceolate with the base rounded, acuminate
smooth : panicles axillary and terminal, globular, shorter
than the leaves,,berries oblong crowned, with the entire
calyx,—Jloxb.J?i. Ind. 2. p. 494.
A native of Silhet where it is called Psora-jamb.
Flowering time November and ripens its fruit in February
“ this. I am inclined to consider one o f f-e most elegant
and most useful species o f this extensive and truly
' supertyrgitius" Roxb-.,, The ,young shoots, appear quadrangular
^fid^the petals expand.
622. E ugenia (S) oblata (Roxb.) leaves opposite,
broad lanceolar, obtusely acuminate : panicles terminal,
with smaller axillary, corymbiform, fascicles all shorter
thaatheRTeaves : berries transversely oval.—Roxb. FI.
lllll?^ [ rl t , _
\ itire of ChittagoDg where i t is called boolam and
i liltivated for its fru it which ripens in June and July. -
'1 lie-woodj- also in -oine c-tiujation^jp-Roxb.
' 623. E d< ekia (S), iNGPiif r.r A (Ri lb.) trunk straight
to the top o f the tree : leaves from oval to oblong, finely
yfeined and { olisln d : p u idles terminal, corymbiform:
r* calyx cl *,Li>i f h from four tor five lobed, corolla from four
to five petaled berries tuibin*u -R o x b . FI. Ind. 2.
Native of Moluccas • ilthough it reser bles the clove
tree it posse -sc- no kind of fragrance” fruit not eatable.
j ^ - 1
1 Flowering branch— 2 i 6 >wer cut vertically .sbow-
li _ the 1 i lef t !« e lix much. 110 bleed « d the itta ls
[ 'uilllctei'£ ’^1 j ova’ry, cut transversely— 1 , a berfy full
giown—,5* cmti.trapbv’ersely Oiffi'-seede'd.
f,j4 ^ l i r t - s y (6 ) ijc r r n osa (R e v b ) ; shrubby:
leaves from di id obloi to < \ il fire y: veil e J r panicles
I teral l i v e tramerc ns calyx entire , pi Irm les md
.pedicel- ..(jiVrcRCdriilta fi-nr R^IhIcd'.,but’gen.ir.ally eltci-
elieuc n foun M .1 (’ —K i\b F l|Iifd . 2 .p 487-
N itive of ( hittag ng, Berrie s small one eeded.
1 ] lowering branch— 2 disse e ted flower—3 portion,
ef S j 4d 111 —4 a berry r fatal i~c cut tranev rsc
L lvi sightly magloji/tl.
g h2o \ Ei J r vAtfiS)- v fm s r i (Roxb ) arboreous ■ with
I. numcie u- d io ip u g hr inches lea c broad lancedTiir, *J
I obtusely acuminate : panic It eTxiilan ami terminal, bra-
chute, lo itc i’ th n the lc e\ts ; ult:u itcdivnuB three-
I flow'ercel — ReKhVJ 1 'IudS;2 p 491. ' _ ’ ,
I -ludm Tipj'Rri. ''A n < lve.'Jiyvee', Heiwe i-alike those-of
I tlic le mriilhi mjrile anel abois®t^cS^p-e size, eiTyxi
teotlreel ( ere lilt e f 4 -1 e it < 'awevl e r> le ill u, e oUesvt,
I redish petals.—Roxb l>l;Vj suggp-tc^tlmt tins might
be Jlf/^eneit cymosa of 1 .amarck an opinion wineh more
E-ffitcnti-Ve exani’iidtii'ii docs ne/Jtuil-lo conlnm.
f 620? 1 l ci m 'a nRAcm'i i (Roxb ) .rrhoieou-
I leaves tel%tie,. obtuse pointed panicles lateral: epcjbin-; %
f cles md j edicels fcin sided calyx entire berriLasjhi-
I ru a lt—afit xb l®5ljia 9 jv s jsb / ,
A native of Arcjiiiyi'a..' ‘ -The fruit arir about the'
s iz e o f pea-, <Wik punplb or black and e-t an astringe-nt,
I taste.«—^ecib" e,
I transversely— 1 ci t vertically showing the embryo in
I the centre of the seed— 5 embry o detached.
627 Tt gi n £ (S) e myMBt sa (Roxb ) leaves ovat s
I 1 neeoiat'e entire^ ::^cqvyn bs termii il decompound!
calyx with large rbipi d dirisidns berries globu- -j
I lai — Roxb! FI Ind. 2 p 497
I A i ativ'e' of the Me IfiCe as .
I . . ’b'FlbS^ej-ipgcbraildlfj^f cxpandnl flower seen from
I.Ulbw^3/fthE’ anc' casoeetcd— 4 ovary cut trauevc-rscly.
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