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LXXXII. OLEACE^ (bAKEIi). 



[Jasminum. 



convex ; radicle inferior. — Shrubs, often more or less scandent. Leaves 

 usually opposite, simple or compound. Flowei-s usually white or yellow, 

 fragrant, arranged in simple or compound cymes. 



Species about 100, spread through the tropical and teraper.ite regions of tlie Old 

 World. 



Leaves simple, opposite. 



Lobes of the corolla about half as long as the tube 

 Calyx-teeth longer than the tube. 

 Calyx J ui. long 



Leaves glabrous beneath 

 Leaves pubescent beneath 

 Cnlyx ^-^ in. long. 

 Calyx-teeth 6 

 Calyx-teeth about 10 . 

 Crtlyx-teeth as long ns ilu; Lube 

 Leaves acute . 

 Leaves obtuse 

 Calyx-tee h shorter than the tube 

 Petiole very short, hairy . 

 Petiole longer, glabrous , 

 Lobes of the corolla more th^n half as long as the 

 Calyx-teeth twice as long as the tube. 

 Hraiiches glabrons. 

 Leaves acute 

 Leavj s obtuse 

 Hranchlets pubescent 

 Calyx-teeth as loig as the tube. 

 Pedicels short. 



Cymes 1-2-ttoweied 

 Cymi 8 f e\v-Ho A ered 

 Cymes 5-8-flowereil 



Leaves ovate, glabrous 

 Leaves oblong, pubei^cent 

 Leives obovate, pubescent . 

 Calyx-teeth shorter ttian the tube. 

 Calyx-tube campanulate . 

 Calyx-tube ovoid 

 Calyx-tube cylindrical 

 Lobes of the corolla as long as the tube. 

 Leavt s obtuse .... 

 Leaves acute. 

 Leaves glabrous. 

 Calyx ^ in. long . 

 Calyx I in. long . 

 Leaves pubesctnt 

 Leaves ^-1 in. long 

 Leaves |-1^ in. long 



1. J. JUngleri. 



2. J. Schweinfnrfhii. 



. 3. J. Smithii. 

 4. J. stenolobum. 



.5. J. niicropht/llum. 



6. J. obtusifoHum . 



7. J. Schimperi. 

 J. hrei'ipes. 



tube. 



Leaves 1-3 in. long 

 Leave* with long hairs . 

 Leaves simple, ternately whorled 



9. J. hrachyscyphum. 



10. J. Meyeri-Johannis. 



11. J, tomentosnm. 



\2. J. KirkiL 



13. J. JEminii. 



14. J. niloticum. 



15. J. stenodoin. 



16. J. paucijlorum. 



17. J. ohovaium. 



18. J. Wei witschii. 



19. J. Afu. 



20. J. iongipes. 



21. J. angolense. 



22. J. ole^carpum. 



23. J. gardeniodorum. 



24. J. parvifolium. 



25. J. dicranolepi- 



diforme. 



26. J. WalUri. 



27. J. Prevssii. 



