574 
(2) G. concesta. (WF. § A.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 432. 
Engrav. Wight’s Spicil. I. t. 98.—Icon. t. 1037. 
Spec. Cuar. Erect: leaves short-petioled, oblong, acuminated 
at both ends: stipules broadly triangular, cuspidate, caducous: 
corymbs sessile, at first compact and scarcely longer than the sti- 
pules, afterwards larger, naked: tube of the corolla short: berry 
ovoid, not furrowed: flowers white. 
Ootacamund. Courtallum. Shevagherry mountains. Flower- 
ing in August and September. 
(3) G. eLoneata. (R. Wi) 
Ident. Wight’s Icon. vol. ITI, 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t, 1036. 
Srec. Cuan. Glabrous shrub: leaves short-petioled, obovate- 
oblong, cuspidately acuminate: stipules ovate-oblong, broadly- 
pointed, caducous: cymes elongated, enlarging somewhat in frit: 
throat of the corolla clothed with hairs; flowers white. 
Ootacamund, flowering in March and April. 
(4) G. vacinans. (Dalz.) 
Ident Dalz. Bomb. flor. p. 111. : 
Syn. Psychotria vaginans, W. & 4. prod. I. p. 484.—Dec. 
prod. IV. p. 520. 
Spec. Coar. Glabrous, ereet shrub: leaves large, obovate s sti- 
pules ovate or lanceolate, acute, combined into a sheathing tube : 
corymbs terminal, peduncled, panicle-shaped, trichotomous, pyberu- 
lous: flowers small, white. : 
Chorla Ghaut. Mahableshwur. 
GENUS XXVII. PSYCHOTRIA. 
Pentandria Monogynia. Sez: Syst: 
Deriv. Said to be from Psyche, life, in allusion to the medical 
qualities of some of the species. 
Grn. Cuar. Trees or shrubs, rarely herbaceous plants: calyx- 
tube ovate: limb 5-lobed or somewhat entire: corolla funnel-shap- 
ed, usually short, 5—rarely 4-cleft, regular: throat glabrous or 
bearded: limb spreading or recurved: segments incurved at the 
point : wstivation valvular: stamens rarely 4: anthers exserted or 
included : stigma bifid: berry drupaceous, containing 2 nuts, crown- 
ed with the calyx, and usually marked with 10 ribs by drying, 
sometimes 4-angled and 4-furrowed, sometimes even: nuts ribbed, 
angled or even, 1-seeded: seed erect, with a cartilaginous solid 
albumen, ; 
