J asminum.] OLEACER (Harvey). 481 
KALAHARI ReGion: Transvaal; Magalies Berg, Burke! Crocodile River, 
Zeyher, 1181! 
With much of the aspect of J. streptopus, but with much more copious 
whitish pubescence; more ovate, blunter leaves, and different calyx and 
corolia, 
5. J. streptopus (E. Meyer ex DC. Prodr. viii. 307); branches 
terete, scandent, glabrate, ash-colour; twigs, leaves and calyces 
shortly, but closely pubescent; leaves very shortly petiolate, oval- 
oblong or ovate, acute at each end, penninerved, mucronate, the 
petiole twisted or incurved ; peduncle terminal, 3—5-flowered ; calyx- 
lobes 5-7, broadly subulate, equalling the calyx-tube, enlarged in 
fruit ; corolla-tube 1-11 in. long; lobes 6-7, lanceolate, acute, 
Eastern Reaion: Natal; near Durban, Gerrard S§ McKen, 628! Peddie! 
Inanda, Wood, 1191! Umlaas, Wood, 1827! and without precise locality, Drége ! 
Gerrard, 718! 
Young branches pubescent, as the rest of the plant, older quite glabrous. 
Leaves 1-2} in, long, thinly membranous, 3-1} in. wide, variable in shape. 
Berries twin, globose ; the fruiting calyx-lobes broadly triangular. 
6. J. stenolobum (Rolfe in Oates, Matabeleland, ed. 2, 403) ; 
young branches villous-pubescent, afterwards glabrous ; leaves uni- 
foliolate, ovate or- ovate-lanceolate, obtuse or sometimes acute, 
pubescent, }—11 in. long, shortly petioled ; flowers terminal, generally 
solitary ; calyx pubescent ; lobes about 10, acicular, obtuse, 3—4 lin. 
long ; corolla-tube slender, 9-10 lin. long; lobes 10-15, narrowly 
lanceolate-linear, acute, a little shorter than the tube. Baker in 
Dyer, Fl. Trop. Afr. iv. i. 4. 
KabLaHari Reaion; Transvaal; Berea Ridge, Barberton, Galpin, 621! 
Eastern Recion: Natal; Tugela River, Gerrard, 1968! 
Also in Tropical Africa. 
7. J. angulare (Vahl, Symb. iii. 1); glabrous or pubescent, 
scandent ; twigs 4—6-angled; leaves 3-foliolate; leaflets ovate, 
mucronate, 3-nerved at the. base; cymes terminal or in the upper 
axils, 3-7-flowered ; calyx glabrous, 5—6-toothed ; corolla-tube 1} in. 
long. DC. Prodr. viii, 311. 
Var. 8, glabratum (E. Meyer ex DC. Prodr.1.c.); leaves glabrous. Bot. 
Mag. t, 6865. J. capense, Thunb. Prodr. 2, and Fl. Cap. ed. i. 41. 
Coast Recion: Uitenhage Div.; between Enon and the Zuurberg Range, 
Drége! Addo, Drége ! banks of the Zwartkops River, Zeyher, 231! Uitenhage, 
Burchell, 4411! Sundays River, Gill! Port Elizabeth Div.; Algoa Bay, Cooper, 
2701! Albany Div., Cooper, 2702! Var. 8: Uitenhage Div.; Enon, Drege ! 
British Kaffraria, cultivated specimens ! 
CENTRAL REGION: Somerset Div.; on Bosch Berg, near Somerset East, Bur- 
chell, 3164! 3193! mountains above the spring of Commadagga, Burchell, 
3342 |. 
 RADAMARY Reeion: Orange River Colony, Cooper, 2704! Transvaal; 
omati Poort, Burtt Davy, 360! ‘ 
Eastern Recion: Griqualand East; Clydesdale, 2500 ft., Tyson, 2017! 
Natal; Olivers Hoek Pass, Wood, 3515! and without precise locality, Gerrard, 
280! Cooper, 1166! ; 
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