92 DIANDRIA MONOGYN1A. JusmillHm. 



tube. Anthers beaked. Germ two-lobed, two-celled, with 

 one ov ulum in each, attached to tin upper part of the parti- 

 tion. 



Stigma entire, clubbed. 



Obs. This is a goodly looking plant, its numerous, large, 

 pure white, fragrant flowers, opening- in succession make it 

 \ t rv desirable. 



5. J. UntrifoKum. R. 



Scandent, polished. Leaves opposite, ovate-lanceolate, 

 lucid, three-nerved. Flowers axillary, and terminal, from 

 one to fire, long-peduncled. Catacme segments six or seven, 

 filiform ; those of the corol from nine to twelve, linear, length 

 of the tube. 



A very elegant, climbing and twining, highly polished* 

 shrubby species; a native of the mountainous countries east 

 of Bengal, where it flowers daring the cool season. 



heaves opposite; -«i l» sessile, lanceolate, firm and glossy ; 

 margins rutin, somewhat thick, faintly three-nerved, from 

 two to lour inches long, and from one to two broad. Pedun- 

 cles terminal and axillary, sometimes single, sometimes se- 

 reraJ tog< ther, and some times, w hen terminal, sub-raceined ; 



long and slender. Bractes opposite, subulate. Calyx \v*m\ 

 fire to seven-cleft; segments long, slender, subulate, and 



smooth. Carol ; tube twice the length of the c:dy\,sub-cla- 



\;ite; border of from nine to twelve, eiisiform, spreading seg- 

 ments, which are as long as the tube. Stamina within the 

 tube. Germ two-celled, with one ovnlum in each, attached to 

 the middle of the partition. Style and stiff ma clavate, scarce- 

 ly reaching to the anthers. 



(>. .J. coarctatum. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves obtong, smooth, acute. Corymbs ter- 

 minal, peduncled, crowded with temate, sub-sessile flowers, 

 and amply bracted. Calyx five-cleft. 



A very ramous shrub, without any tendency to ramble or 



