532 APOCYNACK J?,. 



Tanghixia, Pet. Th. {Bojer. in Hook. bot. misc. 3, p. 290, t, 110,— 



Q. Dons Mill. diet. 4, p. 97.) 

 1. venenifera, Polr. {Bojer. I. c. ; — G. Don. o. c. p. 98, under Tanghi- 



nia veneniflua Cerbera Tanghin, Poir ; — B. M. 57, t. 2968.) b 



Madagascar, of which it is the famous ordeal tree. In H. C. G. Fl. 



\^ inches, pale rose-coloured, with a deep scarlet throat and a pale 



green tube ; H. S. } fr. 0. 

 HuNTERiA, Roxb. (G. Dons Mill. diet. 4, p. 105.) 



1. eorymhosa, Roxb. {fl. ind. \, p. 695 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 531 ; — G. Don. 



I. c. ; — Wight, icon. 2, t. 428.) b Penang. Fl. small, white. May ; 



fr. 0. 

 Rauwolfia, Plum. 



1 . cajieseens, L. B Jamiaica. 

 Alyxia, Banks. {Herb, from R. Br. pr. p. 469 ; — G. Don's Mill. did. 4, 



p. 96.) 



1 . s?e//af a, Rom. and Sch. {syst. 4, jO. 439 ; — G.Don. I.e. — Gynopo- 

 gon stellatum, Forst. pr. No. 117 ; ch. gen. p. 36, t. 18; — Labill. 

 sert. eal. p. 30, t. 34. — A. aromatica, Reinw. — A, Reinwardtii, Bl. 

 cat. hort. buitenz. p. 43 ; — Rumph. 5, t. 20.) L. B >^ Society and Friendly 

 Islands. Amboyna. Fl. small, pure white, Oct. ; fr. C. S. 



2. Gynopogon, Rom. and Sch. (syst. 4, p. 440 ; — G. Don. I. c. ; — Wall. 

 Endl. pr. fl. norf. p. 58 ; — Bauer, ill. pi. norf. t. 119. — A. Forsteri, 

 Cunnivgh. MSS. 1830 — Gynopogon Alyxia, Forst. pr. No. 118— G. 

 Hunterii, Roxb. H. B. p. 19?) B Norfolk Island, in shady, humid parts 

 of woods. Penang. In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



3 } Moonii, Wall. (Cameraria oppositifolia. Moon.) B Ceylon. 

 OcHRosiA, Juss. 



1. borbonica, Juss. B Bourbon. 

 Ophioxylon, L. (G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 99.) 



1. serpentinum, L. {fl. zeyl. p. 398 ; — G. Don. o, c. p. 100 ; — Jacq. hort. 

 sehonbr. 3, t. 389 ;— JS. M. 20, t, 784 i—Roxb. fl. ind. \,p. 694; ed. 

 Carey, 2, p. 530;— J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 116 -—Rheed. 6, t. 47 ;— 

 Rumph. auct. t. 16.) FSfj Chundra. c^f| li^r Chhoto-chand. L. B in 

 a rich soil v_^ or /^, in a poor soil small and erect. Moluccas. Java. 

 Cochin China. Ceylon. Both Peninsulas of India. Bengal, (Serampore.) 

 Hindoosthan, &c. Fl. 8 lines, white, with the tube pale rose-lilac, the 

 calyx red, and the fruit shining black, throughout the year. Root 

 used by the natives as a febrifuge, an alexipharmic, and to promote 

 delivery in tedious cases. {Roxb.) 



2. majus. Wall. B Burma. Differs in stature and greatness of parts from 

 No. 1. 



WiLLVGiiBEiA, Scop. (G. Don s Mill. diet. 4, p. 101.) 



1. edulis, Roxb. {fl. ind. 2, p. 57 -.—Bl. bijdr. p. 1024;— G. Don. I. c.) 

 L. B v> Mauritius. Chittagong. Silhet. Java. Fl. middle-sized, pale 

 rose-coloured, H. S. ; fr. 0. Wounded, it produces an indifferent sort 



