JASMINEACEZ. 
Tube-flowered Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
22 J. cuspipa tum (Willd. act. am. N. C. berol. 4. p. 192.) 
climbing, glabrous; leaves ovate-lanceolate, attenuated at both 
ends, mucronate, on short petioles ; peduncles axillary, 1-flow- 
ered : and terminal, 3-flowered. h. U.S. Native of the East 
Indies. J. mucronàtum and J. glaücum, Herb. madr. Leaves 
stiff, almost 3-nerved. Calyx campanulate, with subulate seg- 
ments. Segments of corolla 5-7, lanceolate, acute. Very 
nearly allied to J. Sámbac. 
Cuspidate-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
23 J. GuiNzE' wsE; leaves simple, glabrous; flowers terminal. 
h.u. S. Native of Guinea, at Cape Coast, common among 
bushes. Flowers white, fragrant. Calyx toothed or cleft. ? 
Guinea Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
24 J. rricuétomum (Heyne, ex Roth, nov. spec. p. 6.) leaves 
ovate-lanceolate, glabrous above, and clothed with rusty tomen- 
tum beneath ; corymbs termina], trichotomous, compound, pilose; 
calyx campanulate, about equal in length to the erect segments. 
b... S. Native of the East Indies. Calyx 6-8-cleft. Co- 
rolla usually 6-cleft, with linear-lanceolate segments. 
Trichotomous Jasmine. Shrub tw. 
25 J. uxpuLATUM (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 27.) leaves oblong- 
cordate, shining; branches and peduncles hairy ; peduncles 
usually 3-flowered ; calycine segments setaceous; segments of 
corolla 8, oblong. kh. G. Native of China. Ker. bot. reg. 
436. J. Heyneanum, Wall. cat. no. 2865.  Nyctánthes undu- 
lata, Lin. spec. p. 8. syst. p. 56. Peduncles trichotomous, 3 or 
many-flowered. Flowers white. Perhaps only J. pubéscens, Lin. 
Waved-leaved Jasmine. Fl. Jan. Clt.1819. Shrub cl. 
26 J. monta‘num (Roth. nov. spec. p. 5.) leaves subcordate, 
obtuse, glabrous; young branches, petioles, peduncles, and 
calyxes hairy ; corymbs terminal, trichotomous ; calyx sub-cam- 
panulate : with erect, linear, obtuse segments ; segments of co- 
rolla lanceolate, 8 in number, acuminated. kh. |. S. Native 
of the East Indies. Flowers white. Berries globose, black, 
size of a pea. 
Mountain Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
27 J. muttirtorum (Roth. nov. spec. p. 6.) leaves ovate, 
acuminated. and are, as well as the young branches, pilose ; pani- 
cles lateral and terminal, elongated, corymbose, fastigiate; 
calyx campanulate, with reflexed segments; peduncles and 
calyxes hairy. h.. S. Native of the East Indies. Pe- 
duncles naked, 3-6-flowered. Corolla 8-cleft, with lanceolate 
segments. . 
Many-flowered Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
28 J. LANcEoLA rum (Ruiz et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 6. t. 7. f. a.) 
erect, simple ; leaves lanceolate-elliptic, nearly sessile, reflexed 
at the points ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 1-flowered ; co- 
rolline segments oblong-obovate. h. G. Native of Peru, in 
the woods of Puzuzo. Flowers white, tinged with purple. 
Lanceolate-leaved Jasmine. Shrub 2 feet. 
29 J. sEssinirLorum (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 29.) climbing, gla- 
brous, much branched; leaves oblong-ovate, acute, shining; 
flowers terminal, sessile, by threes ; segments of corolla 6, lan- 
ceolate, acute. 5h... S. Native of the East Indies. Leaves 
veiny above and veinless beneath. Flowers white. 
Sessile-flowered Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
30 J. cLav'cum (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 30.) climbing, glabrous ; 
leaves lanceolate, mucronate, shining; calycine segments 5, subu- 
late; corolla 6-7-cleft; peduncles terminal, usually 3-flowered. 
h. u. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. Vent. cels. t. 55. 
Thunb. fl. cap. 1. p. 42. J. rivulàre, Sal. stirp. rar. 15. t. 8. 
Nyctánthes glatica, Lin. suppl. p. 82. Mogorium myrtifolium, 
Lam. ill. l. p. 23. and J. ligustrifolium, Lam. ill. 1. t. 25.— 
Comm. pl. rar. t. 5. f. 5. Panicle simple and compound, tri- 
chotomous. Corollas white, larger than those of J. officinale. 
Glaucous Jasmine. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1774. Shrub cl. 
I. Jasminum. 61 
** Leaves simple. Calyx toothed. 
31 J. czANDuLOsuM (Wall. cat. no. 2849.) glabrous ; leaves 
ovate, acuminated ; calyx tubular, 8-toothed; segments of 
corolla 8, lanceolate-linear, acuminated; bracteas setaceous ; 
peduncles axillary, 3-flowered; flowers pedicellate. h.. G. 
Native of Nipaul, on Sheopore. Corolla white. 
Glandular Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
32 J. osróxcuM (Burm. ind. 4. t. 3. f. 2.) branches simple; 
leaves oblong, mucronate, glabrous; peduncles axillary, 1- 
flowered. h.. S. Native of Java, Vahl, enum. 1. p. 29. 
Flowers yellow, smaller than those of J. odoratissimum. Perhaps 
the same as J. simplicif dlium. 
Oblong-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
33 J. acumina’tum (R. Br. prod. p. 521.) leaves ovate, acu- 
minated, glabrous ; petioles 5-6 times longer than the superior 
joint; calyx campanulate, with very short teeth. hk. J. S. 
Native of New Holland, within the tropic. Lindl. bot. reg. t. 
1296.  Panicles terminal, trichotomous, corymbose. Flowers 
white. Corolla 6-parted, with ovate segments. 
Acuminate-leaved Jasmine. Fl. Nov. Cit. 1820. Shrub cl. 
34 J. morre (R. Br. prod. p. 521.) leaves ovate, acute, or 
acuminated, downy, very soft beneath ; peduncles terminal, tri- 
chotomous ; teeth of calyx very short. hk. u? G. Native of 
New Holland, within the tropic. 
Soft Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
35 J. crassirotium (Blum. bijdr. p. 679.) scandent; young 
branchlets beset with glandular hairs; leaves alternate: floral 
ones for the most part opposite, oval, acute, triple-nerved, shining, 
of the consistence of parchment ; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
crowded, 3-5-flowered; pedicels long; calyx tubular, obso- 
letely 5-toothed. h. J. S. Native of the western provinces 
of Java, in woods on the mountains. 
Thick-leaved Jasmine. Fl. year. Shrub cl. 
36 J. sruPLICIFÜLIUM (Forst. prod. 3. no. 7. Vahl, enum. 1. 
p. 27. Willd. spec. 1. p. 39.) shrubby, spreading, glabrous ; 
leaves oblong, polished; flowers from 3 to many, terminal; 
calyx campanulate, with a 5-toothed border; segments of corolla 
from 6-8, linear, acute, equalling the tube in length. h.S. 
Native of the Friendly Islands, and the Eastern Archipelago. 
Sims, bot. mag. t. 980. J. australe, Pers. ench. 1. p. 8. Flowers 
terminal, from 3 to a decussate panicle, having its ramification 
trifid. Bracteas small, subulate. Corollas white, fragrant. 
Simple-leaved Jasmine. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1808. Sh. cl. 
37 J. Læ tum (Wall. cat. no. 2859.) branches, calyxes, and 
young leaves downy ; leaves ovate, acuminated, almost glabrous 
in the adult state; corymbs terminal, trichotomous; bracteas 
and calycine teeth subulate; calyx 7-toothed; segments of 
corolla 7, lanceolate, acute. h. S. Native of the Burman 
empire, in Pantang Creek on the Irrawaddy ; and at Amherst, 
on the Martaban. Flowers white. 
Pleasant Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
_ 98 J. Gra’cite (Andr. rep. 127. R. Br. prod. p. 521.) twin- 
ing, glabrous; leaves ovate, shining ; calyx short, campanulate, 
with very short teeth. b. |. G. Native of New Holland, 
within the tropic, of New South Wales, Norfolk Island, and the 
islands in the South Seas. J. geniculatum, Vent. choix, t. 8. 
J. lucidum, herb. Banks, Poir. suppl. 3. p. 132.  Peduncles 
terminal; pedicels 3, 1-flowered. Calyx 5-toothed. Corolla 
white, 5-8-cleft, fragrant ; segments linear. 
Slender Jasmine. Fl. year. Clt. 1791. Shrub cl. 
. 39 J. Hamitront; leaves elliptic, acuminated, glabrous, shin- 
ing; peduncles terminal, solitary, trichotomous, 3-flowered ; ca- 
lycine teeth short, subulate ; limb of corolla 8-10-parted, with 
linear, obtuse segments. h. G. Native of Upper Nipaul, at 
Suembu. Mogorium dichótomum, Hamilt. mss. J. dichóto- 
mum, D. Don, prod. fl. nep. p- 105. but not of Vahl. 
Hamilton's Jasmine. Shrub cl. ?, 
