SINENSIS. 347 



barbulis longioribus coronato. Petiv. 

 Muf. p. 498. Hay. Hill. Til. p. 233. 

 Jafminum foliis lanceolatis oppofitis 

 integerrimis, calycibus acutioribus. 

 Mill. Dia. n. 7. Mill. fig. i3o. Jaf- 

 minum? ramo unifloro pleno, petalis 

 coriaceis. Ehret. tab. 15. E. N. C. 

 i 7 6i.p. 333. 



Gardenia Jafminoides. Ellis Phil. 

 Tranf. 176c. p. 929. tab. 23. Gar- 

 denia Jafminoides. Solander Phi!. 

 Tranf. 1762. p. 654. tab. 20. The 

 variety of this plant with double 

 flowers was brought from the Cape 

 of Good Hope in the year 1744, by 

 Captain Hutchenfon, and prefented 

 by him to Richard Warner, Efq. of. 

 Woodford Row, Efex. Mr. Ellis 

 procured for Mr. James Gordon 

 fome fhootSj which turned very be- 

 neficial to Mr. Gordon, for he by 

 his ingenuity brought three fhoots 

 to grow, and afterwards multiplied 

 them fo much that they are now at 

 prefent in all the gardens of Eng- 

 land. The plant with fmgle flowers 

 was found by Mr. Cunnirgham in 

 5 China, 



