Jasminum. | PIANDRIA MONOGYNTA.. 97 
nute or wanting. Border of the calyx with five, obscure, glandular 
teeth. Coro! seven-cleft. Berries globular. tee 
. Sans. quib Magudhee, afaat, Gunika, afaar Yoot'hika, 
HATI Umbustha. See As. Res. iv. 246. 
Beng Juthi, or Jui. 
This species is a native of various parts of Iudia, but not common. 
Its habit is twining, with a woody stem, and branches. : 
. Leaves opposite, ternate. Leaflets, the pair very small, standing 
opposite, sometimes wanting; the terminal one at least ten or fifteen 
times larger; all ovate, entire, with a minute point, smooth, except 
when young when they are downy —Corymbs terminal, always three- 
forked, dense.— Flowers small, white, sweet-smelling, though less fra- 
grant than those of the former species.—Calyr five-notched, with 2 
round firm glandular process on the outside of each. — Corol ; ; border 
from five to eight-cleft, divisions oblique, obtuse. Stigma clavate,— 
Berry exactly as in Sambac. 
15. J. lanceolaria. R. 
Shrubby, erect. Leaves ternate ; leaflets lanceolar. Corymbs ter- 
minal. è 
I native of the jungles or copses of Silhet, where it blossoms in 
ay. 
38 J. paniculatum. R. 
Shrubby, erect, every part polished. ie ternate ; leaflets oval, 
obtusély acuminate. Panicles terminal. 
Sam-yeip-sou-hing of the Chinese. 
From Canton in China this fine erect, shrubby, highly pdi 
Species was received into the Botanic Garden, where it blossoms - 
during the rains. The leaflets are from oval to oblong, with an ob- 
tuse point, polished, of a hard texture. The flowers are small and 
po but numerous, on terminal pretty large P eec J pani- 
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