558 RUBIACEÆ. CXXVI. Noware ia. 
connected at the base by a ligula, linear-subulate, longer than 
the petioles; thyrse terminal, panicled, divaricate, sessile, short. 
h. S. Native of Panama. N. divaricata, Bartl. in herb. 
Henke, but not of A. Rich. Drupe roundish, depressed, con- 
taining 5 pyrene. Allied to N. racemosa. 
Panama Nonatelia. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
3 N. viora‘cea (Aubl, guian. 1. p. 188. t, 73.) leaves elliptic, 
acuminated, tapering into the short petioles at the base ; stipulas 
solitary on both sides, ovate, obtuse, deciduous; thyrse many- 
flowered, about half the length of the leaves; flowers bracteate. 
h. S. Native of Guiana, in woods. Roem. et Schultes, syst. 
5. p. 221. exclusive of the observations. Psychdtria violacea, 
Willd. spec. 1. p. 966. but not of Aubl. Oribasia violacea, 
Gmel. Bracteas permanent. Corollas white. Berries ovate, 
5-celled, of a violaceous colour, about the size of currants. 
Violaceous-berried Nonatelia. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1824. 
Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 
4 N. orricina‘uis (Aubl. guian. 1. p. 182. t. 73.) leaves ovate, 
acute, glabrous; stipulas combined into a 4-toothed sheath ; 
panicles corymbose; involucrum small, 3-leaved under each 
flower. h.S. Native of Cayenne, in sterile places. Lam. 
dict. 1. p. 342. Stems nodose. Flowers white. Berry 5-cell- 
ed and 5-seeded, according to Aublet. Psychétria involucrata, 
Swartz, fl. ind. occ. p. 413. a native of Jamaica, is certainly dis- 
tinct from the plant of Aubl. in the fruit being 2-celled and 
2-seeded. 
Officinal Nonatelia. 
to 3 feet. 
5 N. ivrea (Aubl. guian. 1. p. 190. t. 74.) leaves broad- 
ovate, acuminated ; stipulas bluntly 2-lobed ; panicles erect ; 
tube of corolla narrow at the base, long, and with the segments 
of the limb acute. %.S. Native of French Guiana, at the foot 
of Mount Couron. Psychétria litea, Willd. spec. 1. p. 971. 
but not of Sieb. Flowers yellow. Young fruit 5-celled, ex 
Aubl. 
Yellow-flowered Nonatelia. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1823. Shrub 
1 foot. 
6 N. roneirxo'ra (Aubl. guian. 1. p. 185. t. 71.) leaves lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, acute at the base, glabrous; stipulas com- 
bined into a sheath, furnished with 2 acute lobes on each side; 
thyrse panicled, few-flowered, pedunculate, one-half shorter than 
the leaves; tube of corolla incurved, and with the segments of 
the limb bluntish. h.S. Native of French Guiana, in woods. 
Psychotria longiflora, Willd. spec. 1. p. 971. but not of Poir. 
Leaves greenish yellow. Berry globose, brownish purple, 10- 
striped, 5-celled, ex Aubl. Habit of Palicdrea Pavitte. 
Long-flowered Nonatelia. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
7 N. cranpirto'ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 
422.) leaves elliptic-oblong, acuminated, acute at the base, gla- 
brous ; stipulas connate, bifid; corymbs pedunculate, terminal. 
hb. S. Native of South America, on the banks of the Orinoco 
and the Tuamini, near Javita. Flowers rose-coloured. Fruit 
oval, furrowed, 5-celled, ex Bonpl. 
Great-flowered Nonatelia. Shrub. 
8 N.? macropny'tra (H. B. et Kunth, l.e. p. 423.) leaves 
ovate, acuminated, membranous, glabrous above, and clothed 
with fine down beneath ; panicles terminal, pedunculate. h. S. 
Native of South America, in the woods of the Orinoco near 
Javita. Schwenkféldia macrophylla, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 765. 
Stamens probably 5. Flowers yellow. Drupe globose, 10-fur- 
rowed, 4-5-celled, ex Kunth. 
Long-leaved Nonatelia. Shrub. 
9 N. vormo'sa (A. Rich. in mem. soc. hist. nat. Par. 5. p. 
207.) leaves elliptic, long-acuminated, abruptly petiolate, gla- 
brous above, and rugged from tomentum beneath; spikes ter- 
minal, simple, erect, length of leaves; flowers tetramerous ; fruit 
Fl. June, July. Clt. 1827. Shrub 2 
CXXVII. GynocutHopEs. 
CXXVIII. Ccetospermum. 
4-celled ; corolla with a long tube, which is very villous inside. 
h.S. Native of French Guiana. Allied to N. longiflora. 
Beautiful Nonatelia. Shrub. as $ 
10 N. prvarica‘ta (A. Rich. 1. c.) leaves elliptic, acumi- 
nated, tapering into the petioles at the base; flowers 5-6-to- 
gether, on the top of a common peduncle ; fruit globose, 4-fur- 
rowed, containing 4 pyrene. h.S. Native of French Guiana, 
in woods. Flowers unknown. 
Divaricate Nonatelia. Shrub. 
11 N.? nrsrıpa (Wall. in Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 187.) leaves 
oblong, acuminated, oblique at the base, villous beneath ; stipu- 
las linear-lanceolate, broad at the base; flowers sessile, axillary, 
verticillate, with hispid bracteas ; stigma 5-lobed. h. S. Native 
of the East Indies, in Silhet. Corolla funnel-shaped, white. 
Ovarium hairy, 5-celled. Habit of Sabicea. Perhaps a proper 
genus. 
Hispid Nonatelia. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. Mier 
Cult. For culture and propagation see Hamiltonia, p. 555. 
CXXVII. GYNOCHTHO'DES (from yvyn, gyne, a female, 
and oyðwònc, ochthodes, warted; in reference to the warted 
stigma). Blum. bijdr. p. 993. A. Rich. mem. soc. hist. nat. 
Par. 5. p. 208. D.C. prod. 4. p. 467. : 
Lin. syst. Tetra-Penténdria, Monogynia. Limb of calyx 
short, quite entire. Corolla 4-5-parted, villous inside, with the 
segments of the limb conniving at the base, and spreading at the 
apex, each tipped by a short inflexed claw. — Stamens 4-5, ay: 
closed, inserted in the base of the corolla. Stigma bifid, warted- 
Drupe globose, baccate, umbilicate, containing 4 1-seeded tri- 
quetrous pyrene, which are furnished with papery aril. Embryo 
albuminous, erect.—A climbing glabrous shrub. Leaves oppo- 
site, oblong-oval, acute, coriaceous, glabrous. Stipulas perma- 
nent, twin on both sides, approximate, erect, at length gens 
cent. Flowers crowded, axillary. This genus 1s nearly allie 
to Nonatèlia according to the author. ; J 
1 G. coriacea (Blum. |. c.) R.o. S. Native of Java, 
among bushes between Rompien and Kuripan. 
Coriaceous-leaved Gynochthodes. Shrub cl. : 
Cult. For culture and propagation see Peedéria, p. 561. 
CXXVIII. CŒLOSPE'RMUM (from somos, koilos, hol- 
low, and orsppa, sperma, a seed; the seeds are concave peg o 
Blum. bijdr. p. 994. A. Rich. mem. soc. hist. nat. Par. 5. P- 
209. D.C. prod. 4. p. 468. : 
Lix. syst. Tetra-Penténdria, Monogynia. Limb of calyx a 
ceolate, quite entire, deciduous. Corolla with a short tube, be 
a spreading 4-5 cleft limb ; lobes oblong-linear. Stamens a 
exserted ; filaments inserted in the throat; anthers long, cine 
incumbent. Style perforating the disk. Stigma bifid, exsertei 
Drupe globose, umbilicate, containing 4 1-seeded atao 
arillate pyrenæ, which are hollow inside, and gibbous ss bs 
outside. Embryo albuminose, erect.—Glabrous climbing es aie 
with terete branches. Leaves opposite, petiolate. Be aa š 
broad, short, truncate. Corymbs or umbels axillary i hen 
minal, simple or compound. This genus 1s nearly al a a 
Gynochthddes, but differs from it in the stamens being er oe 
1 C. sca’npens (Blum. bijdr. p. 468.) leaves oval, acute 
flowers subumbellate, exceeding the upper leaves. UN ai 
Native of Java and the island of Nusa-Kambanga, on a 
tains, climbing upon trees, where it is called Sambon and 4J 
kankan. 
Climbing Cœlospermum. Shrub cl. 
2 C. corymzo'sum (Blum. herb. ex 
leaves oblong, acuminated at both ends ; 
8 times shorter than the upper leaves. R. o 
Java, 
D. C. prod. 4. P- 468.) 
Prachi subumbellate, 
S. Native of 
