AP0CYNACK.1'.. 529 



Roxb. ; Wight, icon. 2, t, 423. S /-^ N. Circars. — Hcetnadictt/on 

 venosum, Lindl. (Echites nutans, B. M. 51, t. 2473.) S /-"n St. Vin- 

 cent. — Isonema Smeathmanni, R. Br. B Tropical Africa, on the W. 

 Coast. — Parsonsia corymbosa, K. Br. B ^^ St. Domingo, in woods. — 

 P. fioribunda, R, Br. B ^~^ Jamaica. — P. spicata, R. Br. B '■~\ Cartha- 

 gena. — P. velutina, R. Br. B /^ Tropical N. Holland. — P. mollis, R. 

 Br. B ^^ Tropical N. Holland. — P. lanceolata, R. Br. B ^-^ Tropical 

 N. Holland. — Apocynum androscBjnifoUum, L. ; — B. M. 8, t. 280. %. 

 Carolina. — Thenar dia fioribunda, H. B. and Kth. B ^~^ City of Mexico, 

 — Prestonia tomentosa, R. Br. B Rio Janeiro.. — Balfouria saligna, R. 

 Br. 5 Tropical N. Holland. — Nerium Oleander, L. B S. Europe. — 

 Wrightia zeylanica, R. Br. Burm. zeyl. t. 12, f. 2. 5 Ceylon. — 

 Alstonia spectabilis, R. Br. b Java. — A. spathulata, Bl. B Java. — 

 A. costata, R. Br. b Penang. — Vinca minor, L. ; — E. B. 13, t. 

 1917. % England. S. Europe. — TabernfBmontana orientaUs, R. Br. B 

 Tropical N. Holland. — T. pubsscens, R. Br. B Tropical N. Holland. — 

 T. ebracteata, R. Br. B Tropical N. Holland. — T. citrifolia, L. 5 W. 

 Indies. — T. odorata, Vahl. B Guiana. — T. grandiflora, Jacq. B Car- 

 thagena. — T. amygdalifolia, Jacq. ; B. Reg. 4, t. 338. B Carthagena. 

 — T. persicaricBfolia, Jacq. B Mauritius. — T. mauritiana, Poir. B 

 Mauritius. — T. corymbosa, Roxb. B Penang. — T. lauri/olia, L. ; B. 

 Reg. 9, t. 716.— T. densiflora. Wall.; B. Reg. 15, t. 1259. B— 

 Vahea gummifera, Poir. 5 Madagascar. — Cameraria latifolia, Jacq. 5 

 Jamaica. — Plumiera Kerii, G. Don. (P. tricolor, Ker. ; B. Reg. 6, t. 

 510. not Ruiz, and Pav.) 5 Mexico. — P. pudica, Jacq. B Curacao. — 

 P. Lambertiana, Lindl. ; B. Reg. 16, t. 1378. 5 Mexico. — P. tuber- 

 culata, Lodd. B. Cab. t. 681. B St. Domingo. — Aspidosperma bicolor. 

 Mart. 5 Brazil. 



B. Carisse^, Bartl. 

 Carissa, L. {R. Br. pr. p. 468 ;—G. Don's Mill. diet. A, p. 104.) 



1. Carandas, L. {Mant. p. 52; — G. Don. I. c. ; — Lam. ill. t. 118,/. 1. — 

 Ann. mus. 8, t. 32, /. 2. — Roxb. Corom. \, t. 11 ; fi. ind. 1, p. 6S1 ; 

 ed. Carey, 2, p. 523;— J. Grah. Cat. B.pl.p. 116; — Wight, icon. 2. t. 

 426. — Capparis Carandas, Gmel. — Echites spinosa, Burm. ind, p. 69. — 

 Carandas, Rumph. auct. t. 25.) ^^F| Kurumcha. L. B Moluccas. 

 Both Peninsulas of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) Hindoosthan. Lower 

 Kemaon. Fl. middle-sized, pure-white, inodorous, Feb. March and 

 April ; fr. July and August. Makes, on account of its strong sharp 

 thorns, exceedingly strong fences. Fruit employed to make tarts, and 

 preserves of various kinds, also pickles, and by most people reckoned 

 superior for these uses, to every other fruit in the country, not even 

 the mango excepted. {Roxb.) 



2. diffusa, Roxb. (/. ind. I, p. 689 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 524 ;—G. Don. I. 

 c. ; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 427.) B Ganjam district. Soonderbuns. Fl. 9 

 lines, pure white, inodorous. H. and R. S. ; fr. 0. 



