Jasminum. } XCII. OLEACEZ. (C. B. Clarke.) 599 
in. QCalya-teeth à in. Corolla-tube 1 in.; lobes $ by 3 in., oblong, acute. Fruit not 
seen. 
Van. tetraphis, Wight & Gardn. in Cale. Journ. Nat. Hist. vi. 55 (sp.); sub- 
scandent, leaves larger, cymes with more flowers.—Nilgherries; Gardner, &c.— 
Leaves puberulo-punctate beneath. May this be J. Perottetianum, A. DC. Prodr. viii. 
304 ? 
96. J. trichotomum, Heyne ; Roth. Nov. Sp. 6; leaves ovate-lanceolate 
glabrous or minutely rusty-pubescent beneath, cymes trichotomous compound 
lax glabrous or nearly so, calyx-teeth minute triangular-subulate, corolla 
smallish. Wall. Cat. 2879; DC. Prodr. viii. 308. J. intermedium and J. 
Gardnerianum, Wight in Herb. ; 
Maneras; Rayacottah, Heyne; Nilgherries, Gardner, Wight. 
Scandent, ramous; branchlets glabrous. Leaves 21 by 1 in. not acuminate, 
base broadly cuneate or almost rounded; nerves 7 pairs, secondary obscure ; petiole 
1-1 in. Cymes terminal, often paniculate, divaricate; bracts 25 in., lanceolate ; pedi- 
cels 4-4 in. Calyx glabrous, teeth in Heyne's type example 0—5- in., rarely attaining 
iin. Corolla-tube 4 in.; lobes 4 in., narrow acute. Carpels j in., ellipsoid, black. 
—Allied to J. arborescens (var. montana), as noted by Heyne on the original plant of 
Rottler. Roth's description does not agree well with this type, and has puzzled all 
authors. 
27. J. latipetalum, Clarke; glabrous, leaves narrow-lanceolate coria- 
ceous, cymes few-flowered lax, calyx-teeth minute lanceolate, corolla large 
lobes 4-4 in. broad. 
Maas ; Thoung-gyeen, alt. 5000 ft., Lobb. 
Seandent. Leaves 5 by 3 in., elongate, acuminate, base obtuse, almost rounded, 
very thick; nerves 20 pairs, horizontal, obscure ; petiole 4—4 in., not (or very ob- 
securely) jointed. Cymes 1-5-flowered, terminal; bracts & in., lanceolate; pedicels 
lin. QCalya-teeth 3 in. Corolla-tube 1-1} in., slender; lobes $ in., obovate-oblong, 
obtuse. Fruit not seen. 
98, J. attenuatum, Roxb. Hort. Beng. 3; glabrous, leaves oblong acu- 
minate, cymes lax slender, calyx subhemispheric teeth minute, corolla-tube 4-4 
in. Wall. Cat. 2864; DC. Prodr. viii. 309; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 151, and om 
Journ. As. Soc. 1877, pt. ii. 241. . 
Kuasta Mrs. and adjacent part of Assam, alt. 500-4000 ft., frequent; Wallich, 
Griffith, H. f. § T., re Martasay, alt. 5-7000 ft. (Kurz). 
Scandent. Leaves 6} by 2 in., base cuneate or subobtuse, membranous ` nerves 12 
pairs, obscure; petiole 4 in. Cymes axillary and terminal, slender; bracts  in., 
lanceolate ; pedicels }-4 in., slender. Calya-teeth As in. Corolla bright-red, pink or 
white; lobes 4 in., lanceolate, acute, — Fruit-carpels $ by 3 in., ellipsoid. 
29. J. glandulosum, Wall. Cat. 2849; glabrous, leaves elliptic acumi- 
nate, cymes slender lax few-flowered, calyx-tube cylindric-campanulate teeth 
minute, corolla-tube 1-11 in. slender lobes 2-1 in. linear. DC. Prodr. viii. 304; 
Royle Ill. 268; Brand For. Fl. 319. J. nepalense, Spreng. cura post. 12; DC. 
l.c. 808. J. dichotomum, Don Prodr. 105, not of Vahl. J. Hamiltonii, G. 
Don Gen. Syst. iv. 67. J. laurifolium, Gamble Darjeeling List, 55, not of Roxb. 
SUBTROPICAL HrwArAYA, alt. 2-6000 ft, from Kumaon to Bhotan; frequent. 
Kuasia Mrs., alt. 2-4000 ft., frequent. ` 
Scandent. Leaves 3 by 1} in., base obtuse or rounded ; nerves 7 pairs, distinct, 
often tufted in the axils beneath, inarching ; petiole 4 in. Cymes axillary and ter- 
minal, 1-3-flowered ; bracts A in., linear; pedicels 1—3 in., slender. Calya-tube $ by 
Ae in. lobes d; in. Corolla white, scarcely yellow while fading; lobes 45-8 in. broad. 
Carpels 3. by à in., elongate ellipsoid.—This has been confounded with the Australian 
J. simplicifolium (Benth. Fl. Austral. iv. 296), which has a much shorter calyx-tube, 
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