96" DiANDniA MoNOGYNiA. Jasminum: 



and their bright, shining deep green colour, renders it always beau- 

 tiful, and particularly well adapted toy screeaiag vvindo'.vs, covering 

 arbours, Slc. 



IG. J. tiihlflorum. R. 



Scandent. Leaves sub-sessile, ovate-oblong, smooth. F/ozcers ter- 

 minal, from three to five, short-peduncled. Calj/dne segments from 

 seven to eight, subulate, one-sixth the length of the very long slender 

 tube of the corol. Berries ovate. 



A native of the Malay Archipelago, differs from all the other In- 

 dian species hitherto examined by me in the great length of its slender 

 tube, which is three times longer than the seven or eight, lanceolate 

 segments of its border. 



13. J. simpllcifoUnm. Linn. Spec. PL ed. IVilld. 1. 38.* 



Shrubby, spreading. Leaves oblong, polished. Flowers from three 

 to manv terminal. Border of the corol of from §ix to eight, linear, 

 acute segnlents, equalling the tube in length. 



Native place, the Friendly islands, and the eastern Archipelago, 

 8cc. Flowering time in the Botanic Garden the hot season. It does 

 not ripen seeds in Bengal. 



Trunk scarcely any ; branches many, stout, ligneous, round, 

 smooth ; hranchlets spreading in all directions. — Leares simple, op- 

 posite, short-petioled, oblong, entire ; highly polii-shed on both sides ; 

 about two inches long, and about one bruad. — Flozcers terminal, 

 from three to a decussate panicle, with its ramiticatiou trifid. Pedicels 

 clavate,rpund, smooth. — Uractes minute, subulate.— G//^.r campa- 

 nulate, with a live-toothed border. — Corol; tube, many times long- 

 ei- than the <:7<7//r. Border from six to eiglit-parted ; divisions li- 

 near, acute, about as long as the tube, — AnUiers half erect. Stifle 

 shorter by half than the tube of the corol. Siiguia t\^ o-cleft. 



14. J. auriculatum. Linn. Spec. PL ed. f] illd. 1. 38. 

 Shrubby, twining. X*ec7res sub-ternate, lealiets ovate, the pair rai- 

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