Jasminum. diandria monogynia. 99 



Cataloui'.n, or Spanish Jasmine. 

 Pitsjigatu mullo. Rheed. rnal. 6. ^ 52. 

 San%. Wf{\^y SoonijMia, ^ifl^fcT, Malutee, ^X^> Jate. 

 Beng. Jatee. 



This plaut I have only found in gardens, where it flowers greater 

 part of the year. 



19. J. heterophylhwi. R. 



Shrubby. Leaves alternate, petioled, simple, sometimes temate, 

 ovate-lanceolate, waved, lucid, finely acuminate. 



A stout shrubby species, a native of NapauL In the Botanic Gar- 

 den its branches are weak and variously bent ; the bark rougl.ened 

 with little elevated gray spots. Whiie the plants are young the leaves 

 are for the most part ttrnate, afterwards they are simple.* 



20. J. dispermu n. Wall. 



Shrubby, scandent, smooth. Leaves opposite unequally temate ; 

 leajiets ovate-oblong, acuminate, five-nerved. Cori/mbs terminal and 

 lateral, brachiate. — Cah/i campanulate with subulate teeth. Seg- 

 ments of the corol oblong obtuse. Berries twin, two-seeded ! 



A native of Napaiil, where it is called Gooje-Soah. 



It appears to be a ramous rambling shrub, with slender, four- sid- 

 ed, dotted, divaricated branches. — Leaves distant. — Leajiets mem- 

 branaceous, rounded and sometimes slightly retuse at the base, ta- 

 pering into a long acumen ; besides the short five-nerves at the base, 

 there are a few remote subtransversal ones from the rib, which all 

 unite into a waved submarginal vein. The terminal leaflet is about 

 four inches long ; the others three-times smaller, subsessile. — Pe- 

 tioles slender-grooved, curved, an inch long, not articulated.— Co- 

 ri/mbs ovate, with opposite, four-sided, three-flowered peduncles ; 

 and two opposite subulate bractes at their base. — Flowers large fra- 

 grant, white. Tube clavate, about an inch long. Border five-parted, 



* This shrub has been in the garden about sixteen years, without having: as yet 

 produced any flowera.— N. W. 



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