Jüsminum. i: -"DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 9g 
5 Si laurifolium. R. 
Scandent, polished. Leaves optiéBti A R lucid, three» 
nerved. Flowers axillary, and terminal, from one to five, long-pe- 
duncled. Calycine segments six or seven; filiform ; those of the co- 
rol from nine to twelve, linear, length of the tube. © 
A very elegant, climbing and’ twining , highly polished, shrubby 
Speciés.; anative of the mountainous countries east of Bengal, where- 
it lowers during the cool season... 
— ced oe ya lanceolate, firm and glossy ; : margins 
i dii. sometimes canat 
terminal, sub-racemed ; long and slender.—Bractes e, subu- 
late.— Calyx front five to seven cleft; segments long , slender, subul te, 
and.smooth.— Corol. 'Fube twice the length of the calyx, sub-cla- 
er, 
vate ; &order of from nine to twelve, ensiform, spreading segments 
Wis are as long as the tube.—S/amina within the tube.— Germ. 
two-celled, with one ovuda in each, attached to the middle of the. 
ee See and stigma clavate, scarcely reaching to the aiei. 
i = ata tah. R. z i 
z Shrubby, Leaves oblong, smooth, acute. Corymbs term 
ed, crowded with ternate, subsessile flowers — 
ja ors š Se ionia e BER RUE 
Itis the first aipe ved dios Jasmine Y Tas (ois vimine, 
.. TOtiíhat habit, Fs a native of the hills-near Chittagong, where it | 
2 flowers. in April and May: p may be readily known, without. any otl 
"E "by the des number of flowers s which form the little dense 
13 JT trinerce, Fahl. “Symb. 3. p. 2. 
at, polished. Leaves ovateilanceslate, lai 
