Fr. ; 
14 
high with a trunk about 1 ft. in diameter, much-branched, the 
branches somewhat drooping and densely leafy, with pure white, | 
aromatic flowers. 
WM. lucida may be readily distinguished from AM. geminata by 
its usually slender and subterete branchlets, its slender peduncles’ 
_ and much smaller flowers and fruits. 
4. M. geminata, DC. Prodr. iv. 450 (1830). 
. Psychotria chrysorhiza, Schum. et Thonn. Pl. Guin. 111” 
(1827) ? 
Morinda macrophylla, Desf. Cat. Hort, Par., ed. 3, 404 (1829)? 
M. chrysorhiza, DC. Prodr, iv. 450 (1830) ? 
M. quadrangularis, G. Don, Gen. Syst. iii. 545 (1834). , 
M. citrifolia, Hiern in Oliver Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. 191, partim, ~ 
non Linn. 
M. geminata, DC. 
A. part of flowering branchler 
leaves; B, a 
showing paired duncles opposite the 
nd ©. large and small fruits ant size, Ay 
