RUBIACEA. 47 
50. COUSSAREA. 
Coussarea, Aubl. Pl. Gui. i. p. 98, t. 88; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 120. 
About twenty species of shrubs and trees, principally Brazilian. 
1. Coussarea pentamera, Karst. Fl. Colomb. ii. t. 107. 
Costa Rica ( Warscewicz).— VENEZUELA. 
2. Coussarea, sp. ? 
PanaMA, Rio Grande railway-station (S. Hayes, 175). Hb. Kew. 
56. FARAMEA. 
Faramea, Aubl. Pl. Gui. p. 102, t. 40; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 121. 
Shrubs or small trees, chiefly Brazilian. About forty species. 
1. Faramea odoratissima, DC. Prodr. iv. p. 496. 
Coffea occidentalis, Jacq. Stirp. Amer. t. 47. 
Tetramerium odoratissimum, Geertn. fil. Fruct. ii. p. 90, t. 196. 
Sout Mexico, valley of Cordova (Bourgeau, 2235), Jalapa (Galeotti, 1578), without 
locality (Liebmann, 209); Guatemata (Friedrichsthal); Panama, Rio Obispo (S. Hayes, 
66).—Common in the northern part of Sovurn America and the West Inpizs. Hb. Kew. 
2. Faramea suaveolens, Duchass. in Bonplandia, 1858, p. 8. 
Panama (Duchassaingq). 
3. Faramea, sp. 
Panama, Chagres (Mendler, 104). Hb. Kew. 
Tribe XXI. PSYCHOTRIEA. 
Psychotriee, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. 11. pp. 9, 24. 
Twenty-seven genera are referred to this tribe, which is generally dispersed in the 
tropics. Several of the genera, notably Psychotria itself, are very numerous in species, 
which are nearly all shrubby or arboreous. 
57. PSYCHOTRIA. 
Psychotria, Linn. Gen. Plant. n. 229; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 123. 
A genus of upwards of 500 species, generally dispersed in the tropics, but having 
their greatest concentration in America. The American species are greatly in need of 
revision. We have departed from our practice of giving the unnamed species in Kew 
herbarium, because so few of the published names are therein represented by named 
specimens, though of the forty or so unnamed species, probably twenty are undescribed. 
