88 -  DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA, Jasminum. 
ries one or two, superior. Seed solitary. Embryo eit 
without perisperm. 5 
l. J. Zambac, Willd, 1. 35. 
Shrubby, twining. Leaves opposite, sub-sessile, from 
cordate to oblong, acute, or obtuse, Segments of calyx 
subulate.. Berries globular. 
Magorium Sambac. Lamarck, Eneyel. i iy. 210, 
Of this we have three varieties, viz. li 
Ast, Single. init Arabian Jasmine, wiih, I spoppese 
to be, be im: 
_ Jasminum undalatum, Willd. 1. 36. 
Tsjiregam-Mulla. Rheed. Mal. 6, p. 97. t. 55. 
Mallica, and Asphota, 4s. Res. 4. p. 245, are I suspect 
both this variety. The first is found in gardens, though a 
small flower, and the second wild in hedges, &c. 
Beng. Bun-mulika; or Deshi-mullika, 
2d. Double-flowered Arabian Jasmine, 
Nalla-mulla, Rheed. Mal. 6. p. 87. 4.50. 
Jasminum Limonii folio conjugato, Burm, zeyl, 128. t. 58. 
SoBe 
Flos Manore. Rumph, Amb. 5, p. 52. t. 30. 
_ Sans, Suptala, Nuva-mullika, See As. Res. 1, ¢, 
Beng. Bela, or mulika, 
3d. Great double Arabian or Tuscan Jasmine, 
» Beng. Mootta-bela; Bura-bela, or Patna mallika, 
» Kudda-mulla. Rheed, Mal.6,p.89.t,51. 00 
Flos Manore plenus. Rumph.ibid. 
Septala. As. Res. l. ec. t 
All the varieties flower during the rains chiefly. es 
The single variety of this plant, (which is the one deserib- 
ed,) is one of the most common in every forest on the Coast. 
Dida. eat the berries, and drop the seeds, which vegetate. 
An this, way, I account for its ieneine so nennenies Flonge 
