188 Styracez. [ Symplocos. 
eee 1s 
18. S. coronata Thw. Ugudu-hal, S. (F. Lewis). 
2, CORDYLOBLASTE WMoritzi. 
Shrubs; leaves alternate, exstipulate; fls. axillary, usually 
solitary and pendulous; calyx campanulate; corolla-tube 
elongated; stamens 40-60, connate into a tube attached to 
the corolla-tube at base; fruit an oblong drupe, crowned by 
the persistent calyx.—Sp. 10; Indo-Malayan. 
I have followed Ridley, Fl. Mal. Pen. II, p. 307, in keeping this 
distinct from Symplocos. 
For S. pauciflora Wight read: 
Cordyloblaste pendula (Wight) Symplocos pendula Wight Ic. 
IV, t. 1237 (1847); Brand, 1. c. p. 88; Willis Cat. no. 1258 (1911). 
S. pauciflora Wight ex Clarke in Fl. Brit. Ind. III, p. 587 (1882). 
LXXXI].—OLEACEAS 
Fruit capsular; erect shrub or small tree . : . Nyctanthes. 
Fruit indehiscent . : ; ; . : : . JASMINUM, etc. 
gee iis 
1. JASMINUMDI. Linn. 
Calyx segm. linear or lanceolate; leaves usu- 
ally simple; fis. white: 
Calyx pubescent : 
L. densely pubescent beneath . ‘ : J. pubescens. 
L. becoming glabrous beneath : 
Fruit globose : 
Cor. tube 3 times cal.-segs. . ‘ J]. Sambac. 
Cor. tube 5 times cal.-segs. . ‘ . I. J. GLABRIUSCULUM. 
Fruit pyriform ; : . : J. arborescens. 
Cal. glabrous : 
Climbers : 
Lvs. usually over 2 in. ; : ‘ J. laurifolium. 
Lvs. usually under 2 in. : 
Fruit ovoid-globose : 
Cal. segm. under ¢ in. : : . 3. J. ANGUSTIFOLIUM. 
Cal. segm. over 4 in. : : . 2. J. SESSILIFLORUM. 
Fruit globose J. Ritchiei. 
Shrub, scarcely scandent / : : J. rigidum. 
Cal. segm. shortly triangular; 1. usually com- 
pound : 
L. trifoliate; fl. white: ; 
Lat. Iflts. very small . : : ‘ . 4. J. AURICULATUM. 
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