80 85. OLEACEH: JASMINEX. 
KwaNaTUNG: Lantao Island (native collector ex Ford!). 
Herb. Kew. 
This is uearest to J. paniculatum, which has narrow leaflets and 
distinctly pedicellate flowers. 
9. Jasminum paniculatum, Roxb. Fl. Ind. i. p.97; DC. Prodr. 
viii. p. 310; Benth. Fl. Hongk. p. 216; Bot. Reg. t. 690. 
Honexone (Hinds! Wright! Champion!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew. 
10. Jasminum pubescens, Willd. Sp. Pl. i. p. 37; Roxb. Fl. 
Ind. i. p. 91; DC. Prodr. vii. p. 302; Clarke in Hook. f. FI. 
Brit. Ind. iii. p. 592. 
Jasminum hirsutum, Willd. Sp. Pl. i. p. 36; Smith, Exot. Bot. ii. 
p. 117, t. 118; Bot. Reg. t.15; Bot. Mag. t. 1931. 
Jasminum multiflorum, Andrews, Bot. Repos. t. 496, vix Roth. 
Cuina (ex Roxburgh). 
This common Indian species is recorded as Chinese by Rox- 
burgh, and again recently by Clarke, in the place cited; but we 
have seen no specimens from China, where the closely allied 
J. undulatum is not uncommon. 
11. Jasminum Sambac, Ait. Hort. Kew, ed. 1, p. 8 ; DC. Prodr. 
viii. p. 801; Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 591; Bot. 
Reg. t. 1; Bot. Mag. t. 1785. 
Nyctanthes Sambae, Linn. Sp. Pl. ed. 1, pl. 6; Lour. Fi. Cochinch. p. 21. 
Kranasu: Shanghai, cult. ? (Maingay!) Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew. 
Commonly wild in India, where, as well as in other tropical 4 
countries of both hemispheres, it is generally cultivated. | 
(\ 12. Jasminum sinense, Hemsl., n. sp. | 
Frutex scandens, fere undique molliter pubescens, ramulis i 
floriferis teretibus. Folia petiolata, pinnatim trifoliolata; foliola 
valde inzequalia (lateralia multo minora brevissime petiolulata), 
papyracea ovata vel ovato-lanceolata (terminale cum petiolo 1 
sepius 2-3 poll., interdum usque ad 6 poll. longum), acuminata | 
simul apiculata, basi rotundata, margine leviter recurva, venis | 
primariis lateralibus 4-5 costaque supra impressis subtus elevatis. i 
Flores albi, sesquipollicares, confertim cymoso-paniculati, omnes Į 
distincte pedicellati, bracteis minutissimis ; calycis pubescentis 
lobi 11-2 lineas longi, quam tubus longiores; corolla glabra, 
