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plant figured here to Tabernemontana in ~ wide sense of most 
authors. Pierre has since made it the t of a new genus. On 
urther examination and after a general revision of the group of 
rnemontanoide 
that of the Tabernemontanoidex that Hapdeiee cannot even be 
referred to this tribe. It occupies, in fact, a rather isolated position 
in the Plumerioidex, oir saa a approaching he Landolphia group more 
than any other. —Orto St 
Prater 2745. 
Fig. 1, a flower-bud ; 2, pistil and of calyx; 3, section of corolla showing 
attachment of stamens; 4, an anther ; 5, cross-section of ov ary. All enlarged, 
Puate 2746, 
Fig. 1, one whole mericarp and the other i in — of a fruit natura! size; 2, a 
eed ; 3, longit tudinal section of the same showing the embryo; 4, a se oe m which 
the testa has been removed ; 4, cross-section of the same. AU. enlar rged 
