XLIX. JASMINA CE^ t JASMl'NUM. 



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esque character, should all be removed, leaving the branches to proceed from 

 a single stem, or from two, three, or any other small and limited number ot 

 stems. 



j a. >. J. HU^MiLE Ij. The humble, or 

 Italian yellow. Jasmine. 



Identification. Lin. Sp., 1. p. 9.; Vahl Enum., 1. 



p. 33.; Don's Mill., 4. p. 63. 

 Engravings. Bot. Reg., t. 350. ; Schmidt Baura., 



t. 149. ; and oxitfig. 127a 



Spec. Char., Sfc. Leaves alternate, acute, 



trifoliolate, and pinnate. Branches 



angular. Calycine segments very 



short. Plant glabrous. Peduncles 



terminal, twin or ternary, 3-flowered. 



Corolla yellow, with oblong obtuse 

 I segments. (^Don's Mill.) An erect 



sub-evergreen shrub. Madeira. Height 



.3 ft. to 4 ft. Introduced in 1636. 



Flowers yellow ; June to September. 



3^ 3. J. heterophy'llum Roxb. The various-leaved Jasmine. 



\ Identification. Roxb. Fl. Ind., 1. p. 99. and lfi4. ; Don's Mill., 4. p. G3. 

 iSynonymes. J- arbureura Hamilt. MSS. ; Goojee and Javana in Nepal. 

 [Engravings. Wall. PI. Asiat. Rar., 3. t. 275. ; and our fig. 1274. 



h&mile. 



\Spec. Char., ^c. Arbore- 

 I ous. Leaves alternate, 



i 



1274. J. heterophjllum. 



I 



simple or trifoliolate, 

 oblong-elliptic or broad- 

 ovate, and acuminated, 

 waved, lucid, firm, gla- 

 brous. Panicles termi- 

 nal, trichotomous, fas- 

 tigiate, corymbose, and 

 downy. Calyx urceo- 

 late, with short subulate 

 teeth. Segments of the 

 corolla oblong, equal to 

 thp tube in length. 

 Leaves variable. (Don's 

 Mill.) A middle-sized 

 tree ; in England a sub-evergr.een shrub. Nepal. Height 6 ft. to 20 ft. 

 Introduced in 1820. Flowers bright yellow, fragrant; July and August. 



- 4. J. revolu'tum Ker. The revolute- i^ ^'^ 



powered Jasmine. 



(tcntification. Ker Bot. Reg., t. 178. ; Don's Mill., 4. 



p. 64. 

 iinonymes. J. chrysanthemum Roxb. Fl. Ind. 1. p. 93. ; 



the Nepal jellow Jasmine. 



:iigravings. Bot. Reg., t. 178. ; Bot. Mag., t. 1731.; 

 ' Bot. Cab., t. 966. ; and our fig. 1275. 



'jicc. Char., Sj'c. Leaves alternate, pinnate. 

 Leaflets 3 7, ovate-lanceolate or elliptic, 

 glabrous, on short petiolules. Corymbs 

 ' terminal, compound. Calycine teeth very 

 short, raucronate. Branches angular, gla- 

 brous. Leaves shining, and flowers bright 

 I and yellow, and very fragrant. (Don's 

 ' Mill.) A rambling sub-evergreen shrub. 

 , North of Hindostan and Nepal, on 



1275. J. reioliituni. 



