602 XCII. OLEACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) [Jasminum. 
Calyx small, minutely pubescent, teeth minute. Corolla-lobes } in., elliptic, acute. 
Carpels $ by } in., ellipsoid. ` 
38. J. calophyllum, Wall. Cat. 2889; leaves opposite and alternate 
subequally 3-foliolate, leaflets broadly ovate glabrous, cymes compound trichoto- 
mous minutely pubescent, corolla-tube 2 in. DC. Prodr. viii. 310; J. courtal- 
lense, Wight Ic. t. 1252. 
Sourn Deccan PENINSULA; Nilgherries, Wight, Foulkes ; Courtallum, Wight. 
Seandent. Leaflets 2 by 1} in., obtuse or shortly acute, base rounded truncate or 
subeordate, membranous, shining, nerves slender. Cymes 10—50-flowered, branches 
alternate and opposite; bracts minute; pedicels 0-2 in. Calyx nearly glabrous, sub- 
truncate. Corolla-lobes 4-4 in., elliptic, obtuse, Carpels } in., ellipsoid. 
39. J. dispermum, Wall. Cat. 2880, and in Roxb, Fl. Ind. ed. Carey Ar 
Wall. i. 99, and Pl. As. Rar, iii. 46, t. 274; leaves opposite 3-5-foliolate, leaflets 
cordate-lanceolate glabrous sub-3-nerved, cymes somewhat dense puberulous or 
een running into terminal panicles, corolla-tube 4 in. Don Prodr. 106; 
C. Prodr. viii. 8310; Brand. For. Fl. 319. 
TEMPERATE HiMALAYA ; alt. 2-8000 ft., from Kashmir to Bhotan, common. Kuasia 
Mrs., alt. 8-6500 ft., common. 
Scandent. Terminal leaflet 34 by 14 in., acuminate, coriaceous ` lateral leaflets 1 
or often 2 pairs, smaller. Qymes when axillary 10-20-flowered ; upper leaves often 
gradually reduced to bracts } in. long, whence arises a terminal elongate panicle 60— 
100-flowered ; proper bracts j^ in.; pedicels 0-} in. Calyx glabrous or minutely 
puberulous, teeth A in., short-triangular. Corolla white; lobes 3-4 in., broadly 
elliptic. Carpels i by 4 in., ellipsoid, 
40. J. humile, Linn.; DC. Prodr. viii, 313; glabrous or puberulous, 
leaves alternate 3-foliolate or pinnate, leaflets rhomboid oblong coriaceous, 
cymes somewhat dense, calyx-teeth very short, corolla yellow tube }-% in. 
Bot. Reg. t. 350. J. chrysanthemum, Rosrb. Hort. Beng. 3, and Fl. Ind. ed. 
Carey § Wall. i. 98. J. revolutum, Sims in Bot. Mag. t. 1731; Bot. Reg, t. 
178; Don Prodr. 106; Wall. Cat. 2887 ; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 066 ; DC. l.c. 312; 
Wight Je, t. 1258; Loud. Arb. 655, t. 1275; Brand. For. Fi. 313; Boiss. Fl. 
Orient. iv. 42. J.bignoniaceum, Wall. Cat. 9888; DC. l. e. 813. J. Wallichia- 
num, Lindl. in Bot, Reg. t. 1409. J. inodorum, Jacquem. ; Dene. in Jacq. Voy. 
Bot. 139, t. 143; DC. l. c. 319.—Jasminum, n. 3, Hardwicke in As. Research, 
vi. 349, 
SUBTROPICAL HiMALAYA, alt. 25000 ft., from Kashmir to Nipal, common, Buoran; 
Griffith. Sours Lena and Creos, alt. 2-6000 ft., common.—Disrri. Cabul (culti- 
vated widely). 
An erect rigid, ramous shrub. Leaflets 2 by 4-1 ìn., or à by } in., very variable 
in size, usually smaller when more numerous, acute or obtuse at both ends; nerves 
inconspicuous. Cymes 10-20-flowered; bracts minute; pedicels à-3 in, Calyx 
glabrous or nearly so; teeth A in. triangular-oblong. Corolla-lobes à by 1 in, 
Carpels 4 by } in., ellipsoid. 
4l. J. pubigerum, Don Prodr. 106; softly densely villous, leaves alter- 
nate 3-7-foliolate, leaflets ovate or oblong, cymes dense, calyx-teeth 3-15 im. 
densely villous, corolla-tube $ in. DC. Prodr. viii. 312, excl. var. B. 
Norru-west Invia ; Royle. 
An erect shrub, in habit closely resembling J. humile and perhaps a var. thereof, 
but there are no examples intermediate in hairiness. Branches dense, villous. 
Leaflets 14-2 in., from suborbicular to oblong, closely villous on both surfaces, Cyme 
nearly sessile, 15-flowered, very villous. Calyx-teeth linear, short but much longer 
than in J. humile.—Perhaps a garden plant. 
