88 GARCINIACE^ CANELLACEjE CARYOCARACE^. 



Kayea, Wall. (Wight, ill. I, p. 129.) 



l.floribunda. Wall. {PI. as. rar. 3, t. 201 -—Wight. I. c.) L. b Khassya 

 Mountains. Fl. largish, white, tinged with rose, fragrant. In H. C. G. 

 Fl.? 



* Garcinia speciosa. Wall. pi. as. rar. 3. t. 258. b. Amherst. — G. celebica, 

 L. Rumph. 1, t. 44. b. Island of Celebes. — G. cochinchinensis , Choisy. 

 Rumph. 3, t. 32. b. China. Perhaps the very tree that yields the 

 Pipe Gamboge. — G. Cambogia, Desrouss. Rheed. 1, t. 24. b Ceylon. 

 Malabar. Courtallum.— (?. Gutta, Wight, ill. 1, t. 44. b Ceylon.— (?. 

 javanica, Bl. b Java. — G. Bhoomicowa, Wall. Cat. b Silhet. — Gyno- 

 troches axillaris, Bl. b Java. — Mesua speciosa, Choisy. Rheed. 3, t. 

 53. b. Malabar. — M. ferrea, L. Wight, icon. 1, t. 118. b Ceylon. 

 M. coromandelina, Wight, icon. 1, t. 117. b CourtaUum. — M.pedun- 

 cvlata, Wight, icon. 1, t. 119. b Mergui. — Calophyllum Blumii, 

 Wight, b Java. — C Bintagor, Roxb. Rumph. 2, t. 71. b Moluccas. 

 Mauritius. — C. tomentosum, Wight, b Ceylon. — C. decipiens, Wight. 

 Rheed. 4. t. 39. b Travancore. S. Concan. — C. Moonii, Wight, 

 icon. 1, t. 111. b Ceylon. — C. Burmanni, Wight, icon. 1, t. 108. 

 b Ceylon. — Calysaccion longifolium, Wight, b Bombay. — Rheedia 

 lateriflora, L. "fe Martinique. — Pentadesma butyracea, R. Br. The 

 Butter-tree of S. Leona. — Moronobea coccinea, Aubl. B Guiana. — 

 Micranthera clusice/olia, Choisy. "b Cayenne. — Quapoya scandens, 

 Aubl. "b Guiana. — Q. Panapanari, Aubl. ^ Guiana. — Clusia rosea, 

 L. "b St. Domingo. — C. alba, L. b S. America. — C. flava, L. "b 

 Jamaica. — Tavomita guianensis, Aubl. "b Guiana, Brazil. 



ORDER LII.— CANELLACE^, Mart.— (Sub-Order .? Canelle^, Lindl. 



Nat. Syst. p. 75.) 



Trees, contained in 2 genera, Platonia Mart. ; S. American, and 

 Canella, p. Browne, (DC. pr. \,p. 563.) 



1. alba, Murr. (DC. I. c.,— Trans. Linn. Soc. \,p. 102, t. 8. Winte- 

 rana Canella, L.) b W. Indies. Fl. small, glaucous-brown, fra- 

 grant, H. S. ; fr. 0. Bark stimulant, tonic, but now almost ob- 

 solete. 



ORDER LIII.— CARYOCARACEyE, (RHIZOBOLACE^.— DC. Lindl. 

 Nat. Syst. p. 76.) 



" Six large trees found in the forests of the hottest parts of S. Ame- 

 rica constitute the whole of the order. — Some of them are known for 

 producing the Souari (vulgo Suwarrow) Nuts, of the shops, the kernel of 



