
628. Eugenia- (S) fuicbeixa (Roxb.) -leaves broad
lanceoior, acuminate, finelyveined, lucid panicles l u minal,
divided in a,'Jt r i t e r , n i c l f S and pedicels
four sided: berries tpllciicalf—Itovb: FI. Ind. 2.
p. i m ;
Native of the. Moluccas. ,A beautiful small tree, flowers
m March apd April, ancLupcns its iiuit wlm.li is like
the black currant miJuire^and' Ju ly .'
1’ Flowering branch—2 dissected flovyer—3v, a full
grown fruit, .
.• 620. E cowia (S) glandulifeu\ (Roxb ) shrubby •
leaves broad lanceolate, highly polished panicles terminal
brachiate; ramifications simple and umbelliferous :
calyx five toothed', and with the, germs and p cd itd glandular.—
Roxb. FI. Ind. 2 .p . 496.
c -A native of Sumatia.
1 Flowering branch—2 dissected flower—3 ovary cut,
transversely.
-■ 630. Eugenia (S) bubkns (Roxb.) leaves short pe-
tioled, opposite, and subalternate, lanceolar, obtuse, fine
veined,bard and glossy : panicles terminal, ultimate divisio
n s often umbelliferous.—Roxb. FI. Ind. 2. p. 496.
Native o f Chittagong. A large timber tree flowers in
April, fruit, which is eaten by boys, ripens in June and
H H H H
1 Flowering branch—2 ovary ent transversely.
I^U S I. PETEttospERMUM aceripolium (Lamarck) leaves
roundish, entire or coarsely toothed, cordate at the base,
•;Ui$iaHy:more or less peltate-and 10-12 nerved a t the insertion
of the petiole ; under side clothed with toughish
tomentum ; veins conspicuous; petioles elongated : pedicels
axillary, much shorter than the petiole: involucel
leaves a t a little distance from the flower, very caducous
: .petals linear-re.volutef: sterile filaments . club-
shaped : ovarium'oblong, 5-angled, with 12-14 ovules in
each, cell: capsule oblong, 5-angled; outside- encrusted
with a,furfuraceous pubescence.—W. and A. Prod. .1
‘'BJodb,tfullv a native o f the peninsula, but certainly of
Silhet and Gnmai