60 
cuspidate. h.G. Native of 
the East Indies, in Bengal and 
Nipaul, but originally from China. 
Vahl. symb. 1. p. 26. Nyc- 
tanthes multiflora, Burm. fl. ind. 
p.9. t. 3. £.1. | Nyct. pubés- 
cens, Retz,' obs. 5. p. 9. J. 
multiflorum, Andr. rep. 8. t. 
496. Nyct. hirsütum, Lin. spec. 
p. 8. J. hirsütum, Lin. syst. 
p. 96. Smith, exot. bot. 2. p. 
117. t. 118.' Ker. bot. reg. 51. 
Sims. bot. mag. 1991. Mogo- 
rium pubéscens, Lam. dict. 4. 
p. 213.—Rheed. mal. 6. p. 95. 
t. 54, Flowers large, pure white, 
fragrant. (f. 10.) 
Donny Jasmine. 
gling. 
8 J. raAunirórLIUM (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 91.) climbing, gla- 
brous; leaves ovate-lanceolate, lucid, 3-nerved ; flowers axil- 
lary and terminal, from 1-5 together, on long pedicels ; calycine 
segments 6-7, filiform: those of the corolla 9-12, linear, length 
of tube. k. S. Native of the mountains east of Bengal. 
Ker. bot. reg. t. 521. Flowers white, fragrant. 
Laurel-leaved Jasmine. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1819. Shrub cl. 
9 J. puncra‘tum (Hamilt. herb. ex Wall. cat. no. 2877.) 
puberulous while young; leaves ovate-lanceolate or oblong-lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, feather-nerved, glabrous in the adult state ; 
peduncles terminal, trichotomous ; calyx downy, with linear 
segments; segments of the corolla 8-10, acute; bracteas subu- 
late. b.,j.S. Native of Patna. Flowers white. 
Dotted Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
10 J. coancrA Tux (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 91.) erect, glabrous; 
leaves oblong, smooth, acute; corymbs terminal, pedunculate, 
crowded with ternate, nearly sessile flowers, bracteate ; calyx 
5-cleft. h. S. Native of the East Indies, on the hills near 
Chittagong. May be known from all the other simple-leaved 
East Indian species by the erect habit, and by the great number 
of flowers, which form the little dense corymbs. 
Coarctate-flowered Jasmine. Fl. April, May. Shrub erect. 
11 J. corpirotrum (Wall. cat. no. 2858.) leaves broad, 
ovate-cordate, acuminated, with 3 principal nerves, glabrous 
in the adult state; flowers terminal, corymbose ; corymbs thrice 
trichotomous, downy: bracteas subulate; calyx campanulate, 
with subulate segments; segments of corolla 8, elliptic, mucro- 
nate. kh. VS. Native of the East Indies, on the Nelligherry 
mountains. Flowers white. 
Heart-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
12 J. rRiNE'RvE (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 2.) climbing, polished, 
glabrous; leaves ovate-lanceolate, long-acuminated, 3-nerved, 
polished ; flowers axillary and terminal, 1-9 together ; calycine 
segments 6-7, subulate ; segments of corolla 6-8, nearly filiform, 
longer than the tnbe. k. S. Native of Silhet, in forests. 
J. acuminatum, Pers. ench. 1. p.7. Mogorium acuminatum, Lam. 
il. p. 23. Flowers large, white, fragrant. Tube of corolla 
long, widening above the middle. 
Three-nerved Jasmine. Fl. Mar. April. Clt.1804. Sh. cl. 
13 J. Fintaysonia‘num (Wall. cat. no. 7126.) leaves ovate, 
acuminated, 3-5-nerved, glabrous; peduncles axillary, 3-flow- 
ered; calycine segments long, subulate. 5.,,. S. Native of 
the East Indies. Plant glabrous. 
Finlayson’s Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
14 J. pRAcTEA'rUM (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 92.) twining, villous ; 
leaves ovate-oblong, acute, villous; flowers in bracteate fascicles 
of 3, 5, or 11; calycine segments from 5-7, subulate ; segments 
FIG. 10. 
JASMINEACE. 
I. Jasminum. 
of corolla 5-8, oblong, with rounded acuminated tips; stigma 
entire. h.%.S. Native of Sumatra and Bencoolen. J. con- 
géstum, Herb. Ham. ex Wall. cat. no. 2874. J. Rottleriànum, 
Wall. cat. no. 2865.? Flowers numerous, pretty large, white, 
fragrant, in fascicles embraced by bracteas. Berries black. 
Bracteated Jasmine. Fl. April, May. Clt.1818. Sh. tw. 
15 J. girA' RrUM (Wall. cat. no. 2866.) branchlets, calyxes, 
and leaves while young downy; leaves disposed in two rows, 
ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, mucronate, glabrous in the adult 
state, on short petioles; peduncles axillary, branch-like, bearing 
each a head of flowers at top, which is involucrated by 2 large 
ovate leaves; pedicels short; teeth of calyx 6, subulate ; corolla 
with a long, slender tube: and 6-8 lanceolate segments. h.. S. 
Native of Penang. J. bracteàtum, Roxb. mss. 
Bifarious-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
16 J. AuPLEXICAU'LE (Herb. Ham. ex Wall. cat. no. 2875.) 
glabrous; leaves ovate, acute ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
9-flowered : terminal ones corymbose ; calycine segments 7, long, 
subulate; segments of corolla 7, lanceolate, acute. h. U.S. 
Native of the East Indies, at Goalpara. 
Stem-clasping Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
17 J. varirétium (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 93.) twining, smooth ; 
leaves cordate-oblong, pointed, smooth ; corymbs trichotomous, 
diffuse; calycine segments 5-7, subulate; segments of corolla 
8-10-12, linear, cuspidate ; berries kidney-shaped. h.%.S. 
Native of the Circar mountains. Flowers large, white, fragrant. 
Broad-leaved Jasmine. FI. June, July. Clt. 1817. Shrub tw. 
18 J. nETIcuLA TUM (Wall. cat. no. 2869.) leaves oblong-lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, tapering at the base, glabrous in the adult 
state; flowers terminal, capitate, or corymbose ; young branches 
and calyxes downy ; segments of calyx 5,subulate; corolla with 
a long tube, and 8 linear segments. k. S. Native of the 
Pundua mountains and Silhet. Nearly allied to J. arboréscens 
and J. latif óülium. Heads of flowers bracteate. 
Reticulate-leaved Jasmine. Shrub. 
19 J. arsorn’scens (Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 94.) arborescent ; 
leaves opposite and 3 in a whorl, ovate, downy; flowers nu- 
merous, corymb-formed ; calycine segments 5-6, subulate, in- 
curved, villous; segments of corolla 10-12, linear, acute. h.S. 
Native of the more elevated parts of Bengal. Nyctanthes gran- 
diflora, Lour. coch. 21. Young shoots villous. Panicles tri- 
chotomous. Flowers large, white, and very fragrant. Very 
nearly allied to J. latifdlium. 
Arborescent Jasmine. Clt. 1824. Shrub. 
20 J. AwcusTIrOLIUM (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 29.) twining, po- 
lished ; leaves ovate or oblong, smooth, of a shining deep green ; 
flowers generally by threes; calycine segments acute ; segments 
of corolla 8-9, lanceolate; berries single, ovate. b. ^. S. 
Native of the Coromandel coast. J. vimineum, Willd. spec. 1. 
p. 36. Nyctánthes triflóra, Burm. ind. 4. t. 2. J. triflórum, Pers. 
ench. 1. p. 7. Nyctánthes vimínea, Retz. obs. 5. p. 9. Nyc. angus- 
tif olia, Lin. spec. 8. Mogorium triflórum, Lam. ill. t. 6. —Rheed. 
mal. 6. p. 93. t.53. Flowers large, white, with a faint tinge of 
red, star-shaped, having a peculiar but very pleasant fragrance. 
Stigma lanceolate. This species, being constantly covered with 
leaves of a bright shining deep green, sometimes as small as those 
of box, renders it always beautiful, and particularly well adapted 
for screening windows, covering arbours, &c. in warm climates. 
Narrow-leaved Jasmine. Fl. year. Clt. 1816. Shrub tw. 
21 J. rusirtorum (Roxb, fl. ind. 1. p. 96.) climbing, gla- 
brous ; leaves nearly sessile, ovate-oblong, smooth ; flowers from 
3-5 together, on short peduncles ; calycine segments 7-8, subu- 
late, one-sixth the length of the very long slender tube of the 
corolla; segments of corolla 7-8, lanceolate; three times shorter 
than the tube; berries ovate. h. U.S. Native of the Malay 
Archipelago. 
