BORAGINEZ. 369 
29. Cordia podocephala, Torr. Bot. U.S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. p. 135; A. Gr. 
Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. p. 180. 
Texas; New Mexico.—Norta Mexico, Monterey (Eaton & Edwards). Ub. Kew. 
30. Cordia rotata, Moc. in DC. Prod. ix. p.483; Calques des Dess. Fl. Mex. p. 880. 
MEXxIco. 
31. Cordia rotundifolia, Ruiz et Pav. Fl. Peruv. ii. p. 24, t. 148. 
Varronia rotundifolia, A. DC. Prodr. ix. p. 469. 
Panama (Cuming).—Co.tomB1a to Peru and in the Gatapagos. Hb. Kew. 
32. Cordia serratifolia, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. iii. p.76 ; DC. Prodr. ix. p. 495. 
Cordia parvifolia, Ort. Dec. vii. p. 85. 
SoutH Mexico, Plan del Rio (Schiede), Campeachy (Humboldt & Bonpland). 
33. Cordia tenuifolia, Bertol. Misc. Bot. fasc. xxi. p. 13, t. 1. 
GuATEMALA, Esquintla (Velasquez). 
34. Cordia tinifolia, Willd. in Rom. et Schult. Syst. Veg. iv. p. 800; DC. Prodr. 
ix. p. 472. 
Cordia gerascanthus, H. B. K. Nov. Gen. et Sp. it. p. 69 (non Jacq.). 
Soutn Mexico, Acapulco (Humboldt & Bonpland). 
35. Cordia ulmifolia, Juss. in Cours Bot. Cult. ed. 1, ii. p. 148; DC. Prodr. 
ix. p. 494; Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. p. 480. 
PANAMA, near the city of Panama (S. Hayes, 559), Isle de Taboga (Seemann).—WeEst 
INDIES and southward to Perv and Brazit. Hb. Kew. 
2. BOURRERIA. 
Bourreria, P. Br. Hist. Jam. p. 168, t. 15; Benth. et Hook. Gen. Plant. ii. p. 840. 
Beurreria, Jacq. Stirp. Amer. p. 44. 
About eighteen shrubby and arboreous species, inhabiting Mexico, Central America, 
the West Indies, and Colombia. 
1. Bourreria andrieuxii, Hemsley. 
Ehretia andrieuxii, DC. Prodr. ix. p. 510. 
Crematomia andrieuxii, Miers, Contrib. Bot. 11. p. 254. 
Sout Mexico, Puebla (Andrieur, 200). Hb. Kew. 
9. Bourreria formosa, Hemsley. (Tab. LIX.) 
Ehretia formosa et 8. oaxacana, DC. Prodr. ix. p. 510. 
Crematomia formosa, Miers, Contrib. Bot. ii. p. 251. 
Sourn Mexico, Sierra San Pedro Nolasco etc. (Jurgensen, 710), Tehuantepec 
(Andriewx, 201); Guaremata, Ciudad Vieja, 5400 feet (Salvin). Hb. Kew. 
EXPLANATION OF TAB. LIX. 
Fig. 1, a corolla laid open; 2, a calyx laid open, showing the ovary: a little enlarged. In the upper 
right-hand corner is a semi-double flower. 
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