66 
PENTANDRiA. 
N° 'of 
Species in 
N° Genera. 
Growth. 
species* Native of Britain. 
124 Gardenia* 
S 
u 
India, Coromandel, Peru 
125 Genipa 
s 
2 
America, Peru 
126 Hamellia 
S’ 
1 
America 
127 Lonicera 
s 
16 
Alps, 8cc. Brit. 1 
128 Matthiola 
s 
1 
America 
129 Morinda 
s & b 
3 
America 
130 Mussaeenda 
s 
2 
India 
331 Plocama 
s 
1 
Canary Islands 
132 Psycbotriaf 
h 
30 
Jamaica, Asia, Pern 
133 Triosteum 
h 
2 
America 
D rapes. 
134 Scsevola 
s 
1 
India 
7th. Flowers three-petaled, above* 
Capsules, 
135 Strelitzia s 1 Cape 
8th. Flowers fix'e-petaled, beneath 
Capsules. 
136 Calodendrum t 1 Cape 
137 CedrelaJ s 1 America 
138 Claytonia s 3 Virginia, Siberia 
139 Diosmaf s 18 Africa, 8te. 
140 Hovenia i Japan 
141 Itea s 1 Virginia 
142 Iloridula s I Cape 
143 Sauvagesia h 1 Jamaica 
* Gardenia thuntiergia (the wild Cape jasmine) when in fall flower, gives oat so' 
powerful a scent, that, in an evening, it may be felt for some miles. 
Ipecacuanha is the root of phychotria efnetica, of Which there are two sorts, the 
Peruvian and the Brazilian, both of a brownish colour, but the first is said to be 
the best. There is also a white kind, which hath sometimes been imported, but is 
of a base sort, and hath riot the same effects as the others. 
+ This genus cedrela is very similar to swietenia. 
§This genus diosma is various in sex, nectaries; and capsules. 
