94 i  DIANDRJA MONOG TOGYNTA. Jasminum. * 
‘Teli Adisicmulli. 
To the best: ofr my knowledge, this species isa native of the moun- 
f nous parts ¢ of the Circars only. It is much larger than the other. 
species, though like them it hasa woody twing, or climbing stem, a 
Leu ipis rade in general straight and spread. Branchlets oppo- i 
site smooth —~ Leaves opposite petioled, varying from oblong, to 
broad-cordate, ‘pointed, entire, smooth ; size various.— Cor -ymbs- 
terminal, divided by threes, diffuse.— Flowers large, white, fragrant. z 
— Calyx with a shòrt tube, and seldom more than five-cleft border: 
—Corol tubular; border from eight to twelve-cleit; segments sleu-- | 
der, and patent.— Berries one or two ; when single oblong ; when 
two kidney-shaped. 
10. J. nibus: a . TM PI Jig m 
Arborescent.- Leaves opposite, and three-fold, one. dówny= 4 
Flowers terminal, numerous, corymbiform, border from teb to twelve- v 
cleft. Stigma iwo-lobed. i t 
_ Sans. Guat Suptula, amtaa N uva-mullika. 
peców Bura-koonda, Nuva- mullika. 
Nyctanthes grandiflora. Loureir- Cochinch. 96. 
_A native of the more elevated parts of Bengal, where it blossoms 
about the beginning of the hot season. v lod o M 
Trunk scarcely any ; branches many, stout, woody, bona coe : 
vered with. smooth, -asb-coloured bark ; young. shoots round, and y 
ne hat, villous. Height of the ace tree ten or twelve feet.— — — 
CAVES  « posite, rarely three-fold, or alternate, dipl 
ovate-cordate, acuminate ; margins entire, and often waved, smooth. ee 
on both sides; length from two to > fout inches, and from, one | H 
ers on raia trichotomous, thrce-ilowered ERO often cos 
ing large, corymbiform | panicles; they are large, white, and ve, 
fragrant.— Bractes subulate, villous.— Calyx crowned with five or - 
six subulate, incurved, villous divisions.— Corol. Tube longer than 
the calyx. Border of ten or tw elve, somewhat acute, linear divisions. | 
