582 
Obovate-leaved Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
13 C. tancroza’rs (Cham. et Schlecht. in Linnea. 6. p. 
412.) stems, petioles, nerves, and primary veins of leaves under- 
neath downy ; leaves lanceolate, glaucescent beneath, feather- 
veined ; cymes axillary, usually solitary, few-flowered, on short 
peduncles; stipulas small, ovate-triangular, caducous. k. S. 
Native of Mexico, near Jalapa. Leaves 2-3 inches long, acumi- 
nated. Calyx with a clavate tube, and small acute teeth. An- 
thers linear, exserted. 
Lanceolate-leaved Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
14 C. rerra’npra (Roxb. fl. ind. 2 p. 193.) leaves broad- 
lanceolate, acute, shining ; stipulas bifid ; peduncles axillary and 
terminal, in fascicles, long, slender, 1-flowered ; corollas usually 
4-cleft, with a long slender tube; anthers inclosed; berries glo- 
bose. h.S. Native of Silhet and Chittagong, and the whole 
east border of Bengal. Leaves 4-5 inches long, and hardly 2 
broad. Corolla with a 4-5-cleft border. Stamens 4-5. Berries 
size of a small cherry, blackish-purple when ripe, 1 or 2-celled. 
An erect slender-branched Shrub. 
Tetrandrous-flowered Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
_ 15 C. pensirxora (Blum. bijdr. p. 965.) leaves oval-oblong, 
acuminated, clothed with fine down on the veins beneath ; 
flowers crowded, axillary ; corollas 5-cleft. h. S. Native of 
Java, on Mount Salak. There are varieties of this with smaller 
and larger flowers. 
Dense-flowered Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
16 C. ancustiro‘s1a (Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 195.) leaves lanceo- 
late, stiff, shining ; panicles axillary ; throat of corolla bearded ; 
lobes of corolla linear, longer than the tube, but equal to the an- 
thers, which are filiform and exserted. bh. S. Native of 
Pigeon Island, one of the Malay Archipelago. 
Narron-leaved Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
17 C. racemosa (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 2. p. 64. t. 214. f.a. 
but not of Lour.) leaves oblong-oval, acuminated, glabrous ; sti- 
pulas bifid; racemes axillary and terminal, drooping while in 
flower, but erect in the fruit-bearing state; flowers almost ses- 
sile, 5-cleft ; anthers exserted; berry oval. h. S. Native of 
Peru, in groves at Pati and Macora, where it is called Café. 
Rúdgea racemosa, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 755. Flowers white. 
Racemose Coffee-tree. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
18 C. ZanqueBa' riz (Lour. coch. p. 145.) leaves ovate-lan- 
ceolate, glabrous; peduncles axillary, many-together, short, 
1-flowered ; corollas 6-7-cleft; berries oblong-ovate, angularly 
nerved. h}. S. Native of Africa, on the coast of Zanquebar, 
in woods. Amajoua Africana, Spreng. syst. 2. p. 126. Flowers 
white. Berries red. This species is cultivated near Mozam- 
bique in gardens along with C. Ardbica, and where the seeds are 
used as a substitute for the common coffee. 
Zanquebar Coffee-tree. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 
19 C. I'npica (Poir. suppl. 2. p. 14.) leaves ovate-oblong, 
acuminated, glabrous ; stipulas very short, undivided ; panicles 
short, divaricate, terminal ; pedicels elongated ; fruit small, ob- 
obovate, not crowned by the calyx. h. S. Native of Java. 
Flowers unknown. 
Indian Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
* * * Panicles terminal. 
Flowers 4-5-parted, tetrandrous or 
pentandrous. 
20 C. panicura’ra (Aubl. guian. 1. p. 152. t. 58.) leaves 
ovate-oblong, acuminated, shining; branches tetragonal ; stipu- 
las acute, caducous ; panicles terminal, divaricate; flowers 4-cleft ; 
anthers inclosed. h.S. Native of Guiana, in woods. Tetra- 
mérium paniculatum, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 409. Flowers white, 
sweet-scented. Berries ovate-globose, bluish, containing 2 seeds 
or nuts, one of which is usually abortive. 
Panicled-flowered Coffee-tree. Clt. 1822. Sh. 6 to 8 feet. 
RUBIACE®. CLXVIII. Correa. 
21 C. Mozamaica‘’na (D.C. prod. 4. p. 500.) leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, scabrous from tubercles; racemes terminal, erect, 
brachiate ; peduncles tetragonal. h.S. Native of the eastern 
coast of Africa, in the island in Mozambique Channel. C. ramosa, 
Roem. et Schultes, syst. 5. p. 198. C. racemosa, Lour. coch 
p- 145. but not of Ruiz et Pav. The flowers are unknown, but 
are probably tetrandrous. Berries small, red, watery, roundish, 
1-celled, 2-seeded. Seeds truncate, marked by a furrow inside. 
Mozambique Coffee-tree. Shrub 4 feet. 
22 C. semrexse’rta (Colebr. in Roxb. fl. ind. 2. p. 195.) 
leaves oblong-lanceolate, acuminated ; corymbs terminal. R . S. 
Native of Bengal, in Silhet. Berries purple, size of large peas. 
Habit of Ixòra. 
Half-exserted-stamened Coffee-tree. Shrub. 
Secr. II. Ho'rxia (named after M. Van Horn, who, in the 
year 1690, carried coffee from Arabia to Batavia, and in the 
year 1710 to the gardens of Amsterdam). D.C. prod. 4. p. 500. 
Tube of calyx increasing after the flowers have fallen, and 
crowning the berry by a neck, having the teeth almost obsolete. 
Flowers 5-cleft. Stigma bifid. Throat of corolla glabrous. 
Berry ovate or globose, usually 1-seeded from abortion.—Shrubs, 
natives of Peru. Inflorescence axillary or terminal. Stipulas soli- 
tary on both sides, undivided, never toothed nor ciliated. 
23 C. sussr’ssizis (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 2. p. 64. t. 215. 
lower figure,) leaves glabrous, coriaceous, sessile, oblong-lanceo- 
late, acuminated, excavated at the base ; stipulas ovate; racemes 
axillary, trichotomous, shorter than the leaves. h. S. Native 
of Peru, on the Andes in forests at Chinchao, Quebrada, and 
Pati. Coffèa macrophylla, Dietr. nachtr. 2. p. 544. Leaves 
a foot long, shining above. Peduncles quadrangular. Berries 
ovate, at first red, but at last becoming purplish, ovate, 1-seeded, 
size of cherries. Probably a species of Faràmea. 
Sessile-leaved Coffee-tree. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 
24 C. umpea’ra (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 2. p. 64. t. 215. up- 
per figure,) leaves glabrous, coriaceous, petiolate, oblong; EE: 
nated, nerved by transverse veins; stipulas roundish ; peduncles 
terminal, usually by threes; flowers crowded, umbellate, invo- 
lucrated. h. S. Native of Peru, on the Andes in oi 
Branches dichotomous, rather tetragonal. Involucrum 4-leaved, 
and involucels 7-leaved. Berries red, ovate. 
Umbellate-flowered Coffee-tree. Shrub 10 to 12 feet. r 
25 C.? acumina‘ra (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 2. p. 64. t ye 
b.) leaves petiolate, oval, acuminated, glabrous, villous m 
axils of the veins; stipulas ovate, deciduous ; racemes termina 
few-flowered ; flowers crowded. h. S. Native of Peru, “ 
the Andes in forests, Branches tetragonal, a little compresse. 
Corollas white, 5-cleft (ex descript.), with revolute segments. 
Berries oval, red, 1-seeded, size of cherries, blunt at the apex; 
crowned by the tubular limb of the calyx. 
Acuminated-leaved Coffee-tree. Shrub 5 to 6 feet 
Secr. III. Pancra'sta (named after M. Pancras, who gr 
transmitted the coffee-tree from the gardens of Aiast 
those of Paris, in the year 1713). D. C. prod. 4. P: x 
Throat of corolla bearded. Berries crowned by the Meow dat. 
the calyx. Racemes or corymbs terminal. Stipulas anger? 
fringed or ciliately toothed, as in Rúdgea, but differs w a 
genus in the calyx not being parted, and in the lobes o A 
corolla not being horned. Flowers 5-cleft.—Glabrous Peruv 
shrubs. 
* Stipulas ciliated. 
26 C. cruia‘ta (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 2. 5. 
leaves oblong, acuminated ; stipulas truncate, ciliated : 
subpanicled, terminal; flowers aggregate, sessile, 4- 
p. 65. t. 216. f. a.) 
racemes 
5-cleft ; 
