mem sa hue ee cce ouf e MI Ree omn 
85. OLEACER: JASMINEJE. 79 
4. Jasminum laurifolium, Roxb. FI. Ind. ed. Carey et Wall. i. 
p. 91; DC. Prodr. viii. p. 808; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 
iv. p. 597. 
Jasminum angustifolium, Ker in Bot. Reg. t. 521, nec Vahl. 
Yunnan (Anderson!). Herb. Kew. 
Eastern India and Birma. 
5. Jasminum Mesnyi, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1882, p. 37. 
Kwzicnav: near Meichuchin, at 6000 feet (Mesny, hb. Hance, 
21211!). Mus. Brit. 
6. Jasminum microcalyx, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1883, p. 323. 
Hanan: Hoihau (B. C. Henry, hb. Hance, 22171 !). Mus. 
Brit. 
7. Jasminum nudiflorum, Lindl. in Journ. Hort. Soc. Lond. 
i. p. 153, et Bot. Reg. 1846, t. 48; Walp. Rep. vi. p. 463; Bot. 
Mag. t. 4649; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 206. 
Jasminum Sieboldianum, Blume, Mus. Dot. i. p. 280; Franch. et Savat. 
Enum. Pl. Jap. i. p. 314. 
Jasminum angulare, Bunge, Enum. Pl. Chin. Bor. p. 42, non Vahl. 
Cururr: Peking, cult. (Bunge! Bretschneider !); KraNasu: 
Shanghai and other places, cultivated (Fortune, 1!). Mus. Brit. ; 
Herb. Kew. ——— 
This species is only known in a cultivated state in Japan, 
and we have seen no wild specimens ; but Franchet records it as 
common on both slopes of the Tsunglin range in Shensi. 
[Jasminum officinale, Linn. (Bot. Mag. t. 31), a native of Persia 
and North-west India, is cultivated in China, as is likewise the 
closely allied North-west Indian J. grandiflorum, Linn. (Bot. 
Reg. t. 91); and Hance obtained specimens at Amoy.] 
ot! 8. Jasmin m pachyphyllum, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Frutex er ctus ?, undique glaberrimus, ramulis floriferis rigidis 
rectis comp: essis. Folia breviter petiolata, pinnatim trifoliolata ; 
foliola fere squalia vel plus minusve inequalia, petiolulata, 
crasse coriacea, ovali-rotundata, 13-23 poll. longa, margine re- 
curva, supra nitida, subtus pallidiora, minutissime punctata, 
venis immersis utrinque obscurissimis; petioluli 6-12 lineas 
longi, petiolum æquantes. lores graciles, pollicares, ad apices 
ramulorum dense cymoso-paniculati, brevissime pedicellati, brac- 
teis minutis; calyx parvus, cupulatus, obsolete 5-dentatus ; 
corolla hypocraterimorpha, lobis parvis ovatis acutis. 
