Jasminum, - DIANDRIA;MONOGYNIA, ~ 95 
immer thinner and. more tender, both dark, brownish black. 
Perisperm none, Embryo erect. Cotyledons conform to the 
seed, green, Plumyla two-lobed. Radicle patelliform, in- 
ferior. , i 
9. J. Kiskenssataest = Si ? 
Shrubby, twining. Leaves opposite, petioled, condatas 
Corymbs terminal; calycine segments from five to seven, su- 
bulate ; those of ia corol from ten to twelve, linear, and cus- 
pidate. Berries kidney-shaped. 
. Teling. Adivi-mulli. 
To the. best of my knowledge, this species is a native of 
the mountainous parts of the Circars only. It is much larger 
than the other species, though like them it has a woody, twin- 
- Ing, or climbing stem, but its branches are in general straight 
and spread. Branchlets opposite, smooth, . Leaves opposite, 
_petioled, varying from oblong to broad-cordate, pointed, 
entire, smooth; size various. Corymbs terminal, divided by 
threes, diffuse, Flowers large, white, fragrant. Calyx with 
a short tube, and seldom more than five-cleft border. —Corol 
tubular ; border from eight to twelve-cleft ; segments slender, 
and patent. Berries one or two; when single oblong ; when 
i pita 
10. J. arborescens. R. 
Arborescent. Leaves opposite, and three-fold, hlace. 
downy. Flowers terminal, numerous, corymbiform, border. 
from ten to twelve-cleft. Stigma two-lobed. 
Sans. Suptula, Nuva-mullika. 
_ Beng. Bura-Koonda, Nuva-mullika. e 
_ .Nyctanthes grandi iflora, Loureir. Cochin Ch, 26. eee 
A native of the more elevated parts of i i where it 
5 eae pint ad tai Dark ; young shoots — 
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