2 LXXXII, OLEACEH (BAKER). | Jasminum. 
convex ; radicle inferior.—Shrubs, often more or less scandent. Leaves 
usually opposite, simple or compound. Flowers usually white or yellow, 
fragrant, arranged in simple or compound cymes. 
Species about 100, spread through the tropical and temperate regions of the Old 
World. 
Leaves simple, opposite. 
Lobes of the corolla about half as long as the tube. 
Calyx-teeth longer than the tube. 
Calyx } in. long . 
Leaves glabrous beneath 
Leaves pubescent beneath 
Calyx 4-3 in. long. 
Calyx-teeth6 —.. 
Calyx-teeth about 10 
Calyx-teeth as long as the tube 
Leaves acute . : 
Leaves obtuse 
Calyx-tee'h shorter than the tube. 
Petiole very short, hairy . 
Petiole longer, glabrous 
Lobes of the corolla more than half ¢ as long as the tube. 
Calyx-teeth twice as long as the tube. 
Branches glabrous. 
Leaves acute 
Leaves obtuse ‘ : 
Branchlets pubescent : Z 
Calyx-teeth as long as the tube. 
Pedicels short. 
Cyines 1~2-flowered 
Cymces few-flos ered 
Cymes 5-8-flowered 
Pedicels 3—? in, long. 
Leaves ovate, glabrous 
Leaves oblong, pubescent 
Leaves obovate, pubescent 
Calyx-teeth shorter than the tube. 
Calyx-tube campanulate . 
Calyx-tube ovoid 
Calyx-tube cylindrical 
Lobes of the corolla as long as the tube. 
Leaves obtuse - 21. J, angolense. 
Leaves acute. 
Leaves glabrous. 
Calyx } in. long . 22. J. oleecarpum. 
Calyx din. long . - 23. J. gardeniodorum, 
Leaves pubescent. 
Leaves 3~1 in. long > 24. J. parvifolium. 
Leaves 3-1} in. long. ‘ 25. J. dieranolept- 
difurme- 
Leaves 1-3 in. long : 26. J. Walleri. 
Leaves with long hairs. Zl . 27, J. Preussii. 
Leaves simple, ternately whorled. 
. J. Engleri, 
. J. Schweinfurthis. 
. J. Smithii. 
J. stenolobum. 
. J. microphyllum. 
. J. obtusifolium, 
. J. Schimperi. 
. J. brevipes. 
. J. brachyscyphum, 
. J. Meyeri-Johannis. 
. J, tomentosum. 
. od. Kirkii. 
. J. Eminit. 
. J. nilotieun. 
. J. stenodon. 
- J, pauciflorum. 
. J. obovatum. 
- J. Welwitschit. 
» he Afe. 
. J. longipes. 
