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JASMINUM trinerve. 
Threefnervett^asmine, 
JASMIlft/M. Vide sujl^i vol. l.J^l. 
Nat. ord. Jasmines:* 
Tin/M. 
Volubile, glaberrimum, 
Oii^'' simplida, petiob 
e& transversis versus a; 
Div. foliis simpliciJius. 
J. trinerve; scandens, glaberrimum, foliis simjplicjbu» Qvato«oy(»lgis acu- 
minatis trinervibus, l;iciiiiis calycis subuIati3''(^M'^«i|iieviatil» cordUie 
lanceolatis (7-8) tubo nmlt6 brevioribus. 
J. trinerve. Vahl symb^. 3. p. 2. emm. 1. p. 28. Willd. sp. pi. 1. 38. 
Pers. syn. 1.7. Koth^jB^ S^hultes sp. pLd^i- , I'VA- envm. 1.31. 
Tr-».i.i_ IT scandens. VLaaxa ie^etes, atrovirides. Folia 
ovaio-oblonga, aetakinata, trinervia, venis 
Tern fere utrinque immersis. Cymi paucijiori, 
^rminaieSf glabrif bractei t svbvlaiis persistentibus, patentibus. Calyx 
ghberrimuSf ladniis 6-7 sul iJatiSf obtusiSf tubo coroike multoties brevioribus. 
Corolla att>a, tubo cyUndriit^ maulb versiis apicem d^^o. Umbo 7-8 partita ' 
piano ; laciniis eequatibusy U weolaiis, tubo ad naniMimtduplb breviorums. 
As far as we can judge by Vahl's description of Jas- 
minum trinerve, it appears to iis that there is no material 
difference between his plant and the jjrescnt ; the only^ 
point in which they do not agree being tlie compound 
nature of the inflorescence of this plant, and the solitary 
flowers of J. trinerve. But this difference canno^ be 
esteemed important, it having been remarked by Roxbtirgh, 
that the flowers of his Jasminum trinerve were solitary tiie 
first year the plant blossomed in the Botanic Garden, 
Calcutta, but became nine in a succeeding season. We 
have not, however, met with any authentic specimens of 
Vahl's species. 
As to the Jasminum trinerve of the Flora indica, 
although no one has remarked the great discrepancy be- 
twetfk ii^^^xxsmiJts^ fltobiirgh and of Vahl, it s^esia lo m 
