FLOBA OF THE ISTiniUS OP PANAiU. ^7 
90. MoNTiNGiA Calabura, Liiiii., De Caiid. Prodr. vol. i. p. 514. In the southern parts of 
Veraguas. 
TERNSTECEMIACE^. 
91. Ternstrcemia peduncularis, De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 523.— Nomen vemacul. " Man- 
glillo." Savanas about Panama ; Chagres (Fcndl.), 
A fiue large blirub or amall tree ; the flowers aro esteemed by the mhabitanta of the country on account 
of their fragrance. 
92. Freziera theoides, Swartz, De Cand. Prodr. vol.'i. p. 524,.— C?cyt'/-fl theoules, Planch. 
MS. in Ilcrh. Hook. Volcano of Chiriqui, Veraguas. 
93. Freziera Ursula, Smith in Rccs' Eucycl. vol. xv. Volcano of Q\x\n^m, Veraguas. 
GuUdiag found tliia species on the sununit of the crater of the isknd of St. Vincent, West Indies. 
94. Saurauja montana, Seem. (Tab, XVL) ; aihorescens, ramulis pctiolis panicnlisquc fcrrn- 
gineo-tomentosis, foliis ellipticis vcl obovato-oblongis basi acutis apicc acumiuatls marglnc mu- 
cronato-dentatis, supra subpubesccntibus vcl dcninm glabris, subtus ad ncr^'os venasqnc ferrugineo- 
tomentosis, panicnlis axiUaribus folio mnlto bre^^oribus, calyco tomentoso, laciniis obovatis obtusis, 
petalis obovatis obtusis vel emarginato-bilobis extus tomenteUis intus glabris, ovario tomentoso- 
hirsuto. Volcano of Chiriqui, Veraguas. 
A shrub or smaU tree; leaves from 8 to 10 inches long, and from 4 to 5 inches broad; corolla ubite; 
stamens numerous, adhering to the petals ; styles five ; ovary five-ceUed. * 
Plate XVI. Fig. 1, a whole flower; 2, calyx; 3 and 4, petals; 5, stamen; 0, ovary; 7, ovary cut 
open : — (ill magnified. 
OLACINE^. 
95. XiMENiA Americana, Linn., De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 533. On the sea-beach of the coast 
of the Pacific Ocean ; common. 
F 
AUBANTIACE^. 
96. Citrus Medica, Risso, De Cand. Prodr. vol. i. p. 539.-Nomen vemacul. -Limon rcal.^' 
Cultivated. 
97. Citrus UMonum, Risso, De Cand. 1. c. p. 539.-Nomen vemacul. " Limon." Cultivate.1. 
98 Citrus Aurantium, Kisso, Do Cand. 1. c. p. 539. Naranjo dulce. Cultivated. 
The wood of the Orange-tree is hard, and much u.ed by cabinet-makers; the leaves are mixed as a 
spice with aula ; a decoction of them is sometimes taken a. a remedy against the cold, and by some 
Lik instead of tea. The fruit is very much eaten, and the rind made into " dulce (sweetmeat). 
" Naranjo agrio." 
99. Citrus rnXgaris, Risso, De Cand. 1. c. p. 539.— Nomen vemacul. 
Cultivated. 
100. Citrus Demmxna, Linn., De Cand. 1. c. p. 539.-Nomen vemacul. " Toronjo." Cul- 
tivated. 
