1938] MERRILL, INDO-CHINESE PLANTS 63 



973, from Cho-Ganh, Indo-China. Jasminum longisetum Gagnep. safely 

 represents the same species. 



Jasminum pentaneurum Hand.-Mazz. x'\nz. Akad. Wiss. Wien 59: 109. 

 1922; Kobuski, Jour. Arnold Arb. 13: 167. 1932. 



Indo-China, Tonkin, Phu Ho, Petelot 1514, October, 1923. Kwang- 

 tung, Kwangsi. 



This spécimen is clearly referable to Handel-IVIazzetti's species. It is 

 suspected that this form was included by Gagnepain in his concept of 

 Jasminum subtripUnerve Blume (Lecomte, FI. Gén. Indo-Chine 3: 1049. 

 1933). 



Jasminum Duclouxii (Lév.) Rehd. Jour. Arnold Arb. 15: 307. 1934. 



Mclodinus Duclouxii Lév. Repert. Sp. Nov. 2: 114. 1906. 

 Jasminum Schncideri Lév. Monde PI. IL 18: 31. 1916. 

 Jasminum dumicolum W. W. Sm. Notes Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 12:207 

 1920 ; Kobuski, Jour. Arnold Arb. 13: 166. 1932. 



Indo-China, Tonkin, Chapa, Petelot 5939, April, 1936, in open for- 

 ests, ait. 1500 m. Yunnan. Léveillé erroneously credited Ducloux 112, 

 on which his two binomials were based, to Kweichow. 



