184 | MELIACEA, 
MALA, forests of the east coast (Salvin & Godman); Honpuras (Armstrong and others) ; 
Nicaraeva, Realejo (Sinclair).—Jamaica, Banamas, TRintpaD, Cupa, Perv. Hb. Kew. 
Tribe CEDRELE. 
This tribe is not represented in Africa. 
5. CEDRELA. 
Cedrela, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 277; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 1. p. 339. 
A genus of about twelve arboreous species—two Asiatic, one Australian, and the rest 
American. 
1. Cedrela angustifolia, DC. Prodr. i. p. 624; Calques des Dess. Fl. Mex. 153. 
Mexico? ; 
2. Cedrela alternifolia, Steud. DC. Prodr. i. p. 625. 
Cedrus alternifolia, Miller. 
SoutH Mexico, Campeche. 
This is a doubtful species. 
3. Cedrela glaziovii, C. DC. in Mart. Fl. Bras. fasc. lxxyv. t. 65. f. 2. 
Sourn Mexico, forests of the interior of Yucatan (Linden, 890), Papantla (Schiede). 
—West INpIEs, VENEZUELA and Brazit. Hb. Kew. 
4, Cedrela mexicana, Reem. Syn. fase. i. p. 137; =C. odorata? vide Ch. et Schl. 
in Linnea, v. p. 422. 
MEXICO. | 
5. Cedrela, sp. 
Sout Mexico, around Oaxaca (Andrieus, 483). Hb. Kew. 
6. Cedrela, sp. (?C. odorata.) 
Nicaraeua, Chontales (Tate, 299). Hb. Kew. 
- [Chailletiacee.—No representative of this small order has hitherto been detected in 
Central America or Mexico. The species are widely dispersed, the genus Chailletia 
being represented in Tropical South America, Tropical Africa, and Asia; one species 
occurs in Trinidad ; and possibly the genus may. yet be found to exist, in our country. | 
Order XXXVI. OLACINE. 
Olacinee, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. i. p. 312. 
Shrubs and trees, inhabiting tropical and subtropical regions, rare in South Africa 
and Extratropical Australia. About 200 species, belonging to forty-five genera. 
