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40 J. vonv'BrLE (Jacq. hort. schoenbr. 3. t. 321. fragm. t. 
44. f. 2.) twining, glabrous ; leaves ovate, or ovate-lanceolate, 
glabrous; panicle terminal; calyx 4-6-toothed ; corolla 6-8- 
cleft. h.^©. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope.  Pedun- 
cles many-flowered. Berries blue. 
Tnining Jasmine. Shrub tw. 
41 J. pecussa`rum (Wall. cat. 2860.) branches villous ; leaves 
broad-ovate, acuminated, somewhat cordate at the base, downy 
on both surfaces, but especially beneath and on the nerves above; 
petioles short, villous ; corymbs terminal, villous, trichotomous ; 
calyx with a short tube, and subulate teeth ; segments of corolla 
6-8, linear-lanceolate, acuminated. h.S. Native of the Bur- 
man Empire, on the banks of the Martaban, at Amherst. Flowers 
white. Divisions of calyx between teeth and segments, like 
those of the following species. 
Decussate-leaved Jasmine. Shrub erect ? 
42 J. syrincmrotium (Wall. cat. no. 2861.) glabrous; leaves 
lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminated ; peduncles tricho- 
tomous, axillary and terminal, corymbose; calyx campanulate, 
with 6 subulate teeth; segments of corolla lanceolate-linear, 
acute, 5-7. bh. S. Native of the Burman empire at Am- 
herst, on the banks of the Martaban, and at Tavoy. 
Lilac-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
43 J. picuéromum (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 26.) climbing, glabrous; 
leaves ovate, quite glabrous; panicles di-trichotomous ; calyx 
sub-campanulate, with subulate teeth. h. ,,. S. Native of 
Guinea. Corollaan inch long, white, sweet-scented. Berries blue. 
Dichotomous Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
44 J. Heynea'num; glabrous; leaves ovate-roundish, acu- 
minated; peduncles axillary and terminal, trichotomous; calyx 
obsoletely 5-toothed ; segments of corolla acute; berries twin, 
on clavate pedicels; bracteas minute. h. S. Native of the 
East Indies. J. undulatum, Heyne, herb. ex Wall. cat. 7125. 
but not of Vahl. Flowers white. 
Heyne’s Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
45 J. exre'nsum (Wall. cat. no. 2862.) glabrous; leaves 
ovate-lanceolate or elliptic-oblong, bluntly acuminated, mucro- 
nate; corymbs terminal, trichotomous ; calyx campanulate, with 
at first almost obsolete teeth, but which increase in size as well 
as the pedicels, as the fruit comes to maturity ; segments of 
corollas oblong-lanceolate, mucronate. kh. o S. Native of 
the Burman empire, on Mount Taong Dong. Flowers white. 
Extended Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
46 J. ATTENUA TUM (Roxb. herb. beng. ex Wall. cat. no. 
2864.) glabrous; leaves oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, with re- 
volute edges, acuminated; peduncles axillary and terminal, 
forming a loose, terminal panicle ; calyx campanulate, with short 
teeth ; segments of corolla 5, lanceolate, acuminated. h. S. 
Native of Silhet. Leaves 5-6 inches long and 2-3 broad. The 
J. lanceolàtum, Roxb. fl. ind., is a variety of this, according to 
Wall. cat. l. e. Flowers white. 
Attenuated-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
* ** Leaves ternate, opposite. 
47 J. AURIcULAMUM (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 1. enum. 1. p. 30.) 
leaves ternate, but those of the branchlets and flowers are sim- 
ple; lateral leaflets small; calyx angular, with 5 minute gland- 
like teeth, and is, as well as the branchlets, which are terete, 
downy ; corolla 7-cleft. 5. ^. G. Native of the Isle of France 
and Malabar. Ker. bot. reg. 264. J. trifoliatum, Pers. ench. 1. 
p. 7. Mogorium trifoliàtum, Lam. ill. 1. p. 24. The whole 
shrub is clothed with greyish down. Panicle fastigiate; pedun- 
cles trichotomous. Calycine segments obtuse. Segments of 
corolla 5-8, ovate, obtuse, oblong. Berries globular. Flowers 
small, white, disposed in trichotomous corymbs. Stigma clavate. 
Auricled-leaved Jasmine. Fl. Ju. Sept. Clt. 1790. Sh. tw. 
48 J. rLE xiLE (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 1. enum. 1. p. 31.) climb- 
JASMINEACEZ. 
I. Jasminum. 
ing, glabrous ; leaflets ovate-oblong, acuminated ; racemes axil- 
lary, brachiate; calyx campanulate; with 5-6 minute, ovate 
teeth; segments of corolla 7, shorter than the tube. k. U.S. 
Native of the East Indies, and the Mauritius. J. Mauritia- 
num, Hort. J. Travancorénse, Herb. madr. Petioles twisted. 
Peduncles spreading, longer than the leaves; partial ones 3- 
flowered. Corolla with a very long tube. 
Bent-petioled Jasmine. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1825. Sh. cl. 
49 J. rorrudsum (Willd. enum. hort. berol. 1. p. 10.) twin- 
ing, glabrous; leaflets lanceolate, mucronate: odd one the 
largest; branches downy. h. ^. G. Native of the Cape of 
Good Hope. J. fléxile, Jacq. hort. schoenbr. 4. p. 46. t. 490. 
Leaves glabrous, but not shining, with a few hairs on the mid-rib 
beneath. Petiolesdowny. Corolla white, with lanceolatesegments. 
Twisted Jasmine. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1818. Shrub tw. 
50 J. rrivoria‘tum (Telfair, mss. ex Wall. cat. no. 2890.) 
branches, peduncles, petioles, and calyxes downy, as well as the 
leaves, in the young state; leaves alternate, trifoliate; leaflets 
ovate-roundish, obtuse: middle one on a longer petiole than the 
rest, glabrous in the adult state; peduncles terminal and axil- 
lary, trichotomous, corymbose ; calyx 5-toothed ; segments of 
corolla 7-8, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse. kh. ,, S. Native of 
the Mauritius. Bracteas of 2 forms: upper ones subulate. 
Trifoliate Jasmine. Shrub cl. ? 
51 J. vocrirLónuM (Afz. ex Spreng. syst. 1. p. 31.) leaflets 
ovate-oblong, acuminated, 3-nerved, glabrous; peduncles by 
threes, 3-flowered, terminal; calyx denticulated. k. |. S. 
Native of Sierra Leone. 
Night-flowering Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
52 J. Azo'ricum (Vahl, enum. 1. p. 31.) leaflets ovate and 
subcordate, undulated; branches terete; calyx campanulate; 
segments of corolla 5, equal in length to the tube. h.™ G. 
Native of the Azores, and Madeira. Sims, bot. mag. 1889. Ker. 
bot. reg. 89. J. trifoliàtum. Moench. Nyctanthes Azórica, Lin. 
spec. 1. p. 9.— Comm. hort. 1. p. 159. t. 82. Flowers white. 
zorian Jasmine. Fl. May, Nov. Clt. 1724. Shrub tw. 
53 J. Carz'ssE (Thunb. prod. p. 2. fl. cap. 1. p. 41. Vahl, 
symb. 3. p. 32.) branchlets angular, and are, as well as the 
petioles and leaves glabrous; leaflets ovate, sub-retuse, with 
an acumen; peduncles axillary, 3-flowered, shorter than the 
leaves; calyx tubular. kh. G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. J. angulare, Willd. spec. 1. p. 38. Branches tetra- 
gonal. Leaves glabrous; margins of petioles pilose. Panicles 
terminal, trichotomous. Calyx 5-6-toothed, short; teeth short. 
Segments of corolla 6-7, much shorter than the tube. 
Cape Jasmine. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1816. Shrub 5 feet. 
54 J. pipymum (Forst. prod. no. 8. Vahl, symb. 3. p. 2.) 
leafiets ovate-lanceolate ; racemes downy, axillary ; integument 
of seed reticulated and chinky. Y». G. Native of the Society 
Islands. Glabrous. Leaves 2 inches long, obscurely veined. 
Peduncles length of petioles. Calyx short, campanulate, with 
minute teetb. 
Didymous- fruited Jasmine. Shrub. 
55 J. riE'nE (R. Br. prod. p. 521.) leaves nearly opposite, 
downy 3 leaflets linear, acute; branches terete ; panicles axil- 
lary, trichotomous. h, |. G. Native of New Holland, on 
the south coast. 
Linear-leaved Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
56 J. pivarica‘rum (R. Br. prod. p. 521.) glabrous in every 
part; leaflets .sub-ovate ; teeth of calyx obsolete; integument 
of seed imperforated. h.. G. Native of New Holland, within 
the tropic. Lindl. bot. reg. 1291. 
Divaricate Jasmine. Shrub cl. 
57 J. cauPANULA'TUM (Link, jahrb. 1. 3. H. p. 30. enum. 
l. p. 32.) leaflets oval, acuminated, apiculated, glabrous ; 
calyx campanulate, glabrous, with very short segments; panicle 
close; branches terete, and are, as well as the petioles, downy. 
