128 RUB1ACF./K. [CI. 11. 



o-enera which, as usually understood, are not distinct. 

 But O. pentandra, digyna, and depressa of authors 

 constitute a good genus, now bearing that name, Sm. 

 in Rees's Cycl. v. 25, and belonging to Jussieu's 

 Saxifrage?) Ord. 84. Carphalea Juss., Lamarck 

 Illustr. t. 59, with Gomozia, Petesia, and Catesbaa 

 of Linnaeus, and a few Aubletian genera, compose 

 the rest of this Section. 



Sect. 4. Fruit the same. Stamens 5. Leaves op- 

 posite, as in all the following. Stem often shrubby. 

 Bellonia, very little known, with Virecta, the beau- 

 tiful Mussaznda, the valuable Cinchona, fig. 197, the 

 fragrant Gardenia, and magnificent Portlandia, are 

 here the principal genera. Genipa and Randia are 

 Gardenias. 



Sect. 5. Fruit the same. Stam. 6 or more. Stem 

 in some arboreous. Coutarea Aubl. t. 122, which 

 is Portlandia hexandra Linn., Hillia, and Duroia, 

 are all the genera mentioned. 



Sect. 6. Fruit the same, with 2 Seeds. Stamens 4. 

 Stem for the most part shrubby. Chomelia Jacq., 

 Pavetta, Ixora, &c. 



Sect. 7. Pericarp and Seeds the same. Stamens 5. 

 Stem shrubby or arboreous. Chiococca, Psychotria, 

 and Coffea, fig. 198, are the chief examples. 



Sect. 8. Pericarp simple, of many single-seeded 

 cells. Stam. 4, 5, or more. Stem often shrubby. 

 Erithalis, Laugeria, Guettarda, &c, with a few of 

 Commerson's, not very certain, genera. Matthiola of 



