100 DiANDRi.N MONOGTNIA. P hilly rea* 



Mag, No. 285. Flowers large, bright yellow, delightfully 

 fragTant. Bractes ensiform. Calycine segments fire, alter- 

 nate, nearly as the tube of the calyx. Segments of the enrol 

 five, oval, obtuse, length of the tube. Filament short. 

 .Anthers linear, with their apices rather above the mouth of 

 the tube of the corol. Germ two-celled, with two ovula in 

 each, attached to the middle of the partition. Style half the 

 h ngth of the tube Stigma clavate. 



]S. J. grandiflorumu Linn. sp. pi. ed. Willd. 1. 41. 



Shrubby, scandeni (in India). I juris opposite, pinnate; 

 exterior three or five leaflets confluent. Peduncles terminal. 



Catalonian, or Spanish Jasmine. 



Pitsjigam mullo. Rheed. .Mat. (>. /. 52. 



Sans. Soornima, Malutee, Jatt. 



Beng, Jatee. 



This plant 1 have only found in gardi as, where it flowers 

 the greater part of the year. 



1.0. .1. Keterepkylhtm, R. 



Shrubby. Leaves alternate, petiole*!, simple, sometimes 

 ternate, ovate-lanceolate, waved, lucid, finely actuninate, 

 A stout shrubby species, a native of Nepal. In the 



Botanic garden its branches are weak and variously bent; 

 the bark rouiiln Tied with little elevated gray spots. While 

 (li« plants are young the leaves are for the most part ternate, 

 afterwards they are simple. 



rill LI. YREA. Schreb. gen. plant. N. 24. 

 Calyx four-toothed. Carol one-petalled, four-cleft. Germ 

 two-celled, two-«eeded. Drupe or berry superior, one or two- 

 <l. Embryo inverse, and furnished with a perisperm. 



1 . P. panicnlutu. R. 



Arboreous. Leaves opposite, ovate-oblong, entire, smooth. 

 Paniele terminal. 



