206 GENERA REFERRED TO HEDERACEZJE. 
Pukateria, Raoul, which C. Koch, in his enumeration of garden 
Hederacee (t Wochenschrift, 1859, p. 372), still retains amongst 
Hederacee, has long since been identified by Hook. fil. (Fl. New Zea- . 
land, i. p. 98) with Griselina, Forst. (G. lucida, Forst.), a genuine 
acea. 
Cuphocarpus, Dene. et Planch., is but imperfectly known from the 
revision of Hederacee, published by Decaisne and Planchon in Rev. 
Hort. 1854, p. 109, where it is stated to be a spiny Madagascar tree, 
with articulated pedicels, tetramerous flowers, calyptrate petals, solitary 
style, and 1-celled ovary. Tetramerous flowers are frequent in Cor- 
nacec, and so are solitary styles and 1-celled ovaries. However, until 
more is known of the plant, one can hardly venture an opinion, but at 
all events the genus would be much better placed, if even temporary 
only, in Cornacee, where 1-celled ovaries are a recognized feature in 
the most typical members, than in Hederacee, where, after the exclu- 
sion of Arthrophyllum, Bursinopetalum, and Pukateria, no genera with 
1-celled ovaries are now retained. 
The following is a list of the plants under consideration :— 
I. Arthrophyllum, Blum. Bijdr. 878; De Cand. Prod. iv. p. 266; 
Endl. Gen. n. 4562; Dene. et Planch. Rev. Hort. iv. ser. (1854) vol. 
iii. p. 109; C. Koch, Wochenschrift, 1859, p. 370. 
1. A. Javanicum, Blum. l. e.; De Cand. l. c.; Java (Blum.). 
2. A. Blumeanum, Zoll. et Moritz, Syst. Verz. p. 41.—A. diversi- 
folium, Bi. l. c. ; De Cand. l.c. A. ellipticum, Bl. l. c.; De Cand. l c. 
Java (Blum.), Sumatra. 
9. A. ovalifolium, Jungh. et De Vries, Ned. Kruidk. Arch. i. p. 19; 
Miquel, Fl. N. Ind. vol. i. part I, p. 768, tab. 14. Sumatra (Jung- 
huhn), Java. 
4. 4. dilatatum, Miq. Fl. N. Ind. vol. i. part á p. 768. Java 
(Horsfield ! in British Museum). 
IL. Bursinopetalum, Wight, Spic. Neilgh. i. 22, t. 22, et Icon. Plant. 
t. 956; Walp. Ann. i. p. 126, et v. p. 85; Thwaites in Kew Misc. 
vii. p. 242. 
1. B. arboreum, Wight, l. c. ; Walp. 1. c.—In woods near Sispara 
iium Ceylon, 4—7000 feet above the sea (Thwaites). 
. B. tetrandrum, Wight, ms. in Thwaites, Enum. pion Plants, p. 
i Ceylon (Thwaites). 
III. Griselina, Forst. Prodr. n. 401; Endl. Gen. n. 6886.—Sco- 
