98 DIANDRIA, MONOGYNIS, Jasminum, 
ple, opposite, short-petioled, oblong, entire; highly polished 
on both sides; about two inches long, and about one broad. 
_ Flowers terminal, from three to a decussate panicle, with its 
Nate 
ramification trifid, Pedicels clavate, round, smooth. Bractes 
minute, subulate. Calyx campanulate, with a five-toothed 
border. Corol; tube, many times longer than the calyx. 
Border from six to eight-parted; divisions linear, acute, 
about as long as the tube. Anthers halferect. Style shorter 
by half than the tube of the corol, Stigma two-cleft. 
iu. J auriculatum, jp sp. pl. ed. Willd, 1. 38. 
‘Shrubby, twining. Leaves sub-ternate, leaflets ovate, the 
pair minute or wanting. Border of the calyx with five, ob- 
scure, glandular teeth. Corol seven-cleft. Berries globular. 
Sans. Magudhee, Gunika, Yoot’heka, ‘Umbustha, See 
Asiat. Res, iv. 246, 
Beng. Jut’hi, or Jui. 
This species is a native of various parts of India, 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 mi- 
nute point, smooth, except when young, when they are dow- 
ny. Corymbs terminal, always three-forked, dense. _ _ Flowers 
small, white, sweet-smelling, though less fragrant than those 
of the former species. Calyx five-notched, with a round 
firm glandular process on the outside of each, Corol ; bor- 
der. from five to eight-cleft, divisions oblique, obtuse, Stig- 
ma clavate. Berry exactly as in Sambac, 
415. J. Pl R, 
Shrubby, erect, Leaves ternate ; sleaflets lanceolar, Cory 
A native of the jungles or copses of Silhet, where it blos- 
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