8 LXXXU, OLEACE (BAKER). | Jasminum. 
21. J. angolense, Welw. ex Baker in Kew Bulletin, 1895, 95. A 
much-branched erect shrub, 2-3 ft. high. Branchlets glabrous. Leaves 
small, opposite, firm, glabrous, orbicular or ovate, obtuse ; petiole very 
short. Cymes terminal on axillary branches, 4~8-flowered; pedicels 
short. Calyx 4-} in. long; teeth subulate, much longer than the cam- 
panulate tube. Corolla purplish outside, milk-white inside; tube 1 in. 
long; lobes 9-10, lanceolate, as long as the tube.—Hiern in Cat. Afr. 
Pi. Welw. i. 655. 
Lower Guinea. Angola: Loanda; sandy places near Loanda, Welwitsch, 
‘924! 9248! 
22. J. oleecarpum, Baker in Kew Bulletin, 1895, 95. Branchlets 
glabrous. Leaves opposite, ovate, acute, thin, glabrous, 1-14 in. long ; 
petiole } in. long. Cymes few-flowered, terminal on axillary branches ; 
pedicels short. Calyx } in. long; teeth subulate, much longer than the 
campanulate tube. Corolla-tube } in. long; lobes 8—9, lanceolate, as 
long as the tube. Berry large, oblong. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Kilwa, Kirk ! Rovuma River, Kirk ! 
Portuguese East Africa: Lower Zambesi; Tete, Kirk! opposite Sena, Kirk ! 
23. J. gardeniodorum, Gily JSS. Branchlets glabrous. Leaves 
simple, opposite, ovate, 2-34 in. long, subacute, rounded at the 
base, glabrous on both surfaces. Flowers in dense terminal cymes ; 
pedicels short; bracts large, linear-subulate. Calyx glabrous, } in. 
long; teeth lanceolate-deltoid, shorter than the campanulate tube. 
Corolla-tube $-3 in. long; lobes 9, oblanceolate, obtuse, as long as the 
tube. 
Upper Guinea. Togo, Warnecke, 15! 
24. J. parvifolium, Knobl. in Engl. Jahrb. xvii. 537. Branchlets 
pubescent when young, glabrous when mature. Leaves opposite, ovate 
or oblong, usually acute, very shortly petioled, pubescent on both sides, 
3-1 in. long. Flowers usually solitary, rarely 2—4-nate ; pedicels sub- 
glabrous. Calyx-tube campanulate; lobes ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 
about as long as the tube. Corolla-tube above } in. long ; lobes 8-10, 
linear-lanceolate, acute, nearly as long as the tube. 
Nile Land. British East Africa: Ukamba; Kitui, Hildebrandt, 2733. 
25. J. dicranolepidiforme, Gilg in Engl. Jahrb. xxviii. 450. A 
climbing shrub. _ Leaves opposite, simple, shortly petioled, obovate- 
oblong, 3-14 in. long, acuminate, rounded at the base, slightly hairy 
above, densely hairy beneath. Flowers solitary, usually terminal ; 
peduncle long, slightly hairy. Calyx % in. long; sepals 6, glabrous, 
united into a short cup at the base. Corolla white; tube 4 in. long; 
lobes 8, linear-lanceolate, very acute, 1, in. broad. 
Mozamb. Dist. German East Africa: Uhehe; Muhinde Steppe, Goetze, 
518. 
