220 Dr. J. D. Hooxer’s Enumeration of the Plants 
Rami stricti, graciles, teretes v. obscuré tetragoni. Folia 2 unc. longa, subrecurva, coriacea, 
longé acuminata, glaberrima, siccitate flavescentia, venis subtüs obscuris. Racemi 
oppositi, axillares, foliis breviores, cernui v. nutantes, 12-15-flori, pedunculo gracili. 
Flores pedicellati, pedicellis sub 2 lin. lengis, basi bracteolatis. Calycis tubus urceo- 
latus, profundé trilobus ; limbus 4-fidus, segmentis brevibus ovatis subacutis. Corollæ 
tubus obconicus, limbi laciniis linearibus. Stamina ut videtur epigyna, filamentis bre- 
vibus glaberrimis. Stylus apice obscuré 3-lobus. Fructus immaturus trilobus, 3- 
pyrenus, pyrenis osseis, compressis, monospermis; semina ex apice loculi pendula, 
oblonga, compressa, immatura testá brunneá. 
This has entirely the habit of Chiococca, and might even at first sight be 
confounded with C.racemosa. It is however abundantly distinct, differing 
even from the generic character by its 3-celled ovary and smooth filaments ; 
the latter indeed are so represented in C. racemosa of Hooker's * Exotic Flora,’ 
of which Andrews remarks that the stigma is trifid. 
188. Curococca ? 
Hab. Albemarle Island, Mr. Macrae. 
Specimens with neither flowers nor fruit: the leaves are smaller, narrower, 
and more elliptic-lanceolate than those of the former. 
189. Curococca racemosa, Jacq. 
Hab. James Island, Dr. Scouler. 
In a very imperfect state, bnt apparently the South American plant, which 
is extremely variable; the three species of DeCandolle's first section being 
with difficulty distinguishable from each other. 
190. PsvcHorRiA, sp.? 
Hab. Charles Island, Charles Darwin, Esq. 
The leaves and whole plant quite glabrous. 
191. Psycnorria ruripes, Hook. fil. ; pedunculis petiolis foliisque subtüs ad 
nervos rufo-tomentosis, ramis teretibus, foliis petiolatis obovato-lanceo- 
latis obtusis basi attenuatis suprà glabris subtüs pubescentibus, stipulis 
majusculis concavis latè ovatis integris ramis latioribus, paniculis termi- 
nalibus v. axillaribus brevibus, floribus ad apices ramorum congestis 
