NEW GENERA OF S, AFRICAN PLANTS. 25 
Itis but justice to Mr. Bowie to state, that in his journal, 
written twenty years ago, there is an excellent figure of this 
plant, andits affinities are truly stated as being near Carissa, 
(which is almost identical with 4rduina), and not with Ces- 
trum, where Thunberg placed it, and where it has carelessly 
been suffered to remain. 
10. PrPrOL NA. Calyx tubulosus, breviter 5-fidus, tubo 
basi intus squamis carnosis muricato, post anthesin circum- 
scisso-deciduo. Corolla sub-infundibuliformis (tubo urceo- 
lato, apice constricto; fauce nuda latissime cyathiformi) ; 
limbi laciniis 5, SES Stamina 5, fauce inserta, subex- 
serta, conniventes; anthere subsessiles, sagittatee, acumi- 
nate, appendiculate. Stylus filiformis, inclusus; stigma 
capitatum, bilobum, processibus 4, recurvis, lamelliformibus 
subtensum.  Folliculi (ex Mey.) “ baccati, pruniformes, pa- 
tentissimi, substantia corticali crassá; semina plurima, ovoi- 
dea, nuda, intra pulpam nidulantia.” Arbor, ligno subspon- 
gioso; foliis in apicibus ramulorum confertis, oppositis, breve 
petiolatis, oblongis, obtusis, basi cuneatis, integerrimis, 
subcoriaceis, glabris ; cymis axillaribus. 
Voacanga Dregei, E. M. to which I venture to refer No. 27 
of Dr. Krauss's Natal Plants, (having received no specimen 
from Drége), appears to me either to constitute a new genus, 
or to be a second species of Orchipeda, Bl. My analysis is 
taken, except the description of the fruit, which I have copied 
from Meyer, from Dr. Krauss's specimen, which is unfortu- 
nately in a very imperfect state, and I have only had one 
withered flower for examination. "The deciduous calyx, whose 
tube is lined inside with several rows of fleshy scales, and 
a difference in the stigma, are the characters by which our 
plant differs from Voacanga. 
LOGANIACE, (Sirychneec). 
11. Brenmia. Calyx 4-6-partitus, laciniis subulato-attenu- 
atis, corolla longioribus. Corolla tubo brevi infundibuli- 
