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CINCHONACE.fi. 



Of Litosanthes, 1. 



— Gynochtodes, 1. 



— Coelospermum, 2. 



— Stigmanthus, 1. (Lour.) 



— Psederia, 4. 



— Amaracarpus, 1. 



■ — Damnacanthus, 1. {Giirtn.) 



— Canthium, 17. 



— Epithinia, 1. 



— Chiococca? 1. (B/.) 



— Ixora, 60. 



— Pavetta, 28. 



— Saprosma, 2. 



— Polyozus, 2. (Bl.) 



— Grumilea, 4. 



— Rutidea.? \. {Bl.) 



Of Coffea, 8. 



— Antherura, 1. {Jjour.) 



— Psychotria, 38. 



— Cephaelis? \. {Bl.) 



— Geophila, 1-2. 



— Cephalanthus, 3. {Lour., Roxb.) 



— Borreria, 4. 



— Santia, 1. 



— Eupyrena, 1. 



— Spermacoce, 24. 



— Knoxia, 12. 



— Mytracarpum, 1. {Cham. S^ Sckl.) 



— Cuncea, 1. (Buck.) 



— Hydrophylax, 1. 



— Scyphiphora, 1. (Gartn.) 



Cinchonacea not sufficiently known as to their place. 



Psilobium, 2. 

 Platymerum, 1. {Bart I.) 

 Lecananthus, 1, 



Jackia, 1. 

 Myrioneuron, 1. 

 Pleotheca, 2. 



Species to be re-examined as to their section and genus. 



Randia polysperma, Roxb. 

 Paederia recurva, Roxb. 



erecta, Roxb. 



ternata, Wall. 



■ Wallikara, Juss. 

 Polyozus barbatus, Sm. 

 Cephalanthus procumbens, Lour. 

 montanus. Lour. 



Cupia auriculata. DC. 



truncata, DC. 



scandens, DC. 



Genipa bufalina, Lour. 



flava, Lour. 



Gardenia ? pubescens, Roth. 

 Randia parviflora, Lam. 

 drupacea, DC. 



As that part of Wall. Cat., which contains the greatest part of his 

 Cinchonaceae, remains in R. Brown's hands unpublished, the number 

 of Indian species cannot be exactly ascertained. 



Properties, as far as India is concerned, under the species. 

 A. CinchonejE, a. Rich. 

 (Cinchonaceae, DC. pr. 4, p. 343, W. and A. pr. \, p. 390.) 

 Nauclea, L. (DC.pr. 4, p. 343 ; W. and A. pr. \,p. 390.) 



1. undulata, Roxb. { fl. ind. \,p. 508 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 117 ; — DC. I.e.; 

 G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 466.) b Moluccas. Fl. small, orange, fra- 

 grant, May and June; fr. March and April. 



2. coadunata, Roxb. {Rees' cycl. 24, No. 6 ,—DC.pr. 4. p. 344 ; — G. 

 Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 467. — N. cordata, Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 509; 

 ed. Carey, 2, p. 118.) b Ceylon. Fl. small, bright yellow, fragrant. 

 In H. C. G. fl. May and June ; fr. C. S. {RoxO.) 



