92 APOCYNEJE. XXX. CAMERARIA. 
cymes sub-dichotomous, pedunculate, many-flowered ; calycine 
segments ovate, obtuse; segments of corolla oblong, oblique ; 
follicles 2-seeded, ovate, beaked, fulvous. h.S. Native of 
the Island of Timor. Corolla white. Cotyledons bipartite, as 
in the genus Amsynkia in the order Boragínece. 
Small flowered Tabernemontana. Shrub or tree. 
+ The three following are doubtful species of the genus, in the 
glands at the base of the calyx girding the ovarium beyond 
the corolla and hypogynous ring. 
63 T. verrucosa (Blum. bijdr. p. 1029.) stem climbing ; 
branches warted; leaves oval-oblong, acuminated, glabrous ; 
peduncles axillary, umbellately trifid atthe apex. 5. S. Na- 
tive of Java, in woods, on Mount Salak. 
Warted-branched Tabernemontana. Fl. Dec. Shrub cl. 
64 T. potya’nrua (Blum. bijdr. p. 1029.) climbing; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, acuminated, glabrous; flowers disposed in 
panicled fascicles, axillary and terminal, small. h. S. Na- 
tive of Java, on Mount Salak, and the Seribu mountains, where 
it is called Tjunkankan. 
Many-flowered Tabernemontana. Fl. Nov. Shrub cl. 
65 T. orrenra‘uis (Blum. bijdr. 1026.) stem sarmentose ; 
leaves lanceolate, parallel-veined, glabrous; cymes compound, 
axillary; crown of the throat furrowed. h.S. Native of 
Java, on Mount Salak, in woods; and of the Island of Nuse- 
Kambanga. 
Eastern Tabernemontana. Shrub straggling. 
+ + Doubtful species. 
66 T.? tu‘crpa (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 7. p. 209.) 
glabrous; leaves oblong-lanceolate, rounded at the apex, cu- 
neately narrowed at the base; corymbs dichotomous; calyx 
small, with ovate, obtuse segments. b. S. Native of South 
America. — Psychótria? lucida, Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 
189. Branches rather compressed. Leaves 3-31 inches long. 
Corolla funnel-shaped, white; segments oblong, revolute at the 
apex. Berry edible, fleshy, 2-celled, 2-seeded. Seeds oblong, 
convex on one side, and flat on the other. 
Shining-leaved Tabernzemontana. Tree 20 feet. 
Cult. Shrubs and trees of easy culture; some of them very 
elegant when in flower; and the flowers of all are fragrant. 
The soil best suited for them is a mixture of loam, sand, and 
peat; and euttings of them strike root readily in sand, under a 
hand-glass, in heat. 
XXX. CAMERA'RIA (so named by Plumier, from Joachim 
Camerarius, a physician and botanist of Nuremberg, who pub- 
lished an edition of Matthiolus in Latin and German, with 
new figures and many observations). Plum. gen. 18. t. 29., 
Lin. gen. no. 300. Juss, 145. Lam. ill. 173. 
Lin. syst. Pentándria, Monogy'nia. Calyx small, 5-toothed, 
acute. Corolla of a funnel-salver shape ; tube long, cylindrical, 
ventricose at the base and apex ; segments of the limb unequal- 
sided. Stamens inserted at the tube; anthers acuminated, con- 
nivent, drawn out into a thread. Style hardly any; stigmas 
obsolete.  Follicles 2, reflexed, horizontal, obtuse, emitting 
a lobe on each side at the base. Seeds numerous, inserted 
in a peculiar membrane.—Trees or shrubs. Leaves opposite. 
Peduncles axillary, and in the forks of the branches 1 or many- 
flowered. Flowers beautiful yellow. 
1 C. zattrüLIA (Jacq. amer. p.37 t. 182. f. 86. edit. pict. 
p- 24. t. 39.) leaves ovate, acute, shining ; flowers terminal, co- 
rymbose. Hh. S. Native of Cuba, Jamaica, and St. Domingo. 
Andr. bot. rep. t. 261. Tratt. tab. t. 715. Lam. ill. t. 173. f. 2. 
Plum. icon. t. 72. f. 1. An elegant tree, with forked branches. 
Corollas white, with a yellow base. 
XXXI. VaHEA. 
XXXII. Voacaxca. XXXIII. Resova. 
Broad-leaved Cameraria. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1738, Tr. 20 to 30 ft. 
2 C. ANGUsmIFÜLIA (Lin. spec. p. 308.) leaves linear. h. S. 
Native of South America. Lam. ill. t. 173. f. 3. Plum. icon. 
t. 72. f.9. Mill dict. no. 2. Flowers and fruit as in C. lati- 
folia, but smaller, as is the whole plant. 
Narrow-leaved Cameraria. Fl. Sept. Clt. 1752. Sh. 8 ft. 
3 C. Guiane’nsis (Aubl. guian. 1. p. 262.) leaves ovate, 
acuminated, glabrous; flowers small, axillary, sweet-scented. 
h. S. Native of Guiana. C. lütea f, Lam. dict. 1. p. 573. 
Guiana Cameraria. Sbrub 3 to 4 feet. 
Cult. For culture and propagation see T'abernemontana. 
XXXI. VA'HEA (meaning unknown tous), Lam. ill. t. 169. 
Poir. suppl. 5. p. 409. | Urceóla, Roxb. in asiat. res. 5. p. 167. 
but not of Vandelli. 
Lin. syst. Pentandria, Monogynia. Calyx small, 5-parted. 
Corolla funnel-shaped, with an elongated tube, which is ventri- 
cose at the base, and a 5-cleft limb ; segments twisted (ex Lam. 
ill. t. 169.) Corolla urceolate. Ovarium girded by a cylin- 
drical entire urceolus. Stamens inserted in the bottom of the 
corolla; anthers sagittate. ^ Follicles 2, 1-celled, 2-valved. 
Seeds numerous, imbedded in pulp. Roxb. asiat. res. 5. p. 167. 
Spreng. in Schrad. journ. bot. 1800. 2. p. 236.—A glabrous 
tree or shrub, with terete branches, opposite leaves, and terminal 
cymes of flowers. 
1 V. cummirera (Poir. suppl. 5. p. 409.) kh. U2? S. 
Native of Madagascar and the East Indies. Urcedla elástica, 
Roxb. asiat. res. 5. p. 167. 175. ?  Tabernamontàna elástica, 
Spreng. syst. 1. p. 639. Leaves coriaceous, elliptic-obovate, 
obtuse, shining, nerved, quite entire, 2 inches long. Bracteas 
small, at the base of the pedicels (ex Poir.). Shrub climbing. 
Leaves ovate, acuminated, ribbed. Flowers panicled. The 
juice which comes from this shrub is one of those which con- 
stitute India rubber or caoutchouc. 
Gum-bearing Vahea. Shrub cl. ? 
Cult. For culture and propagation see Taberncemontàna. 
XXXII. VOACA'NGA (meaning unknown tous). Pet. Th. 
gen. mad. no. 32. 
Lin. syst.  Pentándria, Monogy'nia. Calyx of 5 involute 
segments. Corolla funnel-shaped, with a spreading, twisted 
limb, and broad segments. Anthers sessile, sagittate, inserted 
in the throat of the corolla. Ovarium didymous, seated on a 
fleshy receptacle. Style short; stigma double: lower one pel- 
tate: upper one 3-lobed ; with 2 tubercles at top. Follicles 2, 
baccate, spherical, large. Seeds numerous, nestling in pulp.— 
A tree, with large, opposite leaves. Flowers disposed in ter- 
minal, corymbose panicles. Fruit variegated from warts. 
1 V. THova’rsn (Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 439.). h.S. 
Native of Madagascar. 
Petit Thouars’ Voacanga. Tree. 
Cult. For culture and propagation see T'aberncemontàna. 
XXXIII. REJOU'A (named in honour of M. Rejou, chief 
physician and professor of botany and chemistry of the Marine 
of France; author of many important mémoires on the secre- 
ie of vegetables). Gaud. in Freyc. voy. part. bot. p. 450. 
pl. 61. 
Lin. syst. Pentdndria, Monogynia. Calyx small, 5-parted. 
Corolla salver-shaped, with an elongated tube, which is inflated 
beneath the middle, bearing stamens every where inside ; limb 
5-parted, spreading much; segments obliquely ovate, equal, 
shorter than the tube. Stamens 5; filaments very short; an- 
thers cordate-sagittate, fixed by their base, free, inclosed. 
Ovaria twin. Styles 2, combined ; stigma sub-clavate, bicus- 
pidate at apex. Fruit roundish-elliptic, sub-umbilicate, many- 
seeded, not dehiscent ; rind membranous; pulp dry, cellular 
