37S CINCHONACE.E. 



B. Reg. G. t. 449 ;—B. M. 61, t. 3349.— G. jasminoides. Soland.) 

 '5t^ ?t§T Gundha-raj. 3 China. Cultivated in Japan, the Moluccas, 

 India. C. G. H. &c. Fl. large, white, fragrant, H. S. ; fr. C. S. 

 (3. plena (Jasminum capense, Mill. diet. No. 7, t. 180; — Rumph. auct. 



14, t. 2.) 3 Cultivated in gardens. Fl. double, H. S. 



* ovalifolia, {B. M. 53, t. 2627.) Fl. H. S. Cultivated in gardens. 



2. radicans, Thunb. (/. jap. p. 109. t. 20 -.—DC. pr. 4, p. 379 ;— G. 

 Don's Mill. diet. 3, jo. 496 ,—B. Repos. 8, t. 491 ;— B. iJ^^r. I, i. 73 ; 



5. M. 43, ^ 1842.) 3 Japan. Cultivated in the East Indies, and 



at the C. G. H. Fl. largish, white, fragrant, simple, or oftener double, 

 (as in the above quoted plates,) H. S. 



3. coronaria, Buch. {Syme's emb. Ava, p. 474, with a plate. — G. costata, 

 Rosb. H. B.p. \o; fl. ind. I, p. 704 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 550 ,—DC. 

 pr. 4. p. 380 ;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 496.) 5 Chittagong. Fl. 

 very large, white, in the course of the day becoming deep yellow, 

 fragrant, April ; fr. C. S. 



4. carinata. Wall. {Roxb, fl. ind. ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 560 ; — DC. pr. 4, p. 



380 ,—G. Dons Mill. diet. 3, p. 496.) 5 Hills of Penang. Fl. larg- 

 ish, white, soon becoming yellow, fragrant, April and May. 



5. enneandra, Kon. {W. and A. pr. 1, p. 394; — /. Graft. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 88?— G. latifolia, Roxb. Corom. 2, t. 134; fl. ind. 1, p. 706; ed. 

 Carey. 2, p. 552 ; excl. syn. Willd. ; not Ait. ; — DC. pr. 4, p. 380. 

 and G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 497, excl. sjm. Ait.) 5 Hills in the 

 Circars and Carnatic. TuU Ghaut. Guzerat. Jungles in Kandesh. Fl. 

 very large, in the morning pure white, in the evening yellow, fragrant, 

 April; fr. C.-S. 



G. latifolia. Ait. {Hort. Kew. 1, p. 294 ,— Willd. ;— Gurtn.fr. 3, p. 78, t. 

 193, /. 3 ^—W. and A. pr. 1, p. 395 ,—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 88.) 

 5 Southern Peninsula of India. Duddi on the Gutpurba. Fl. like those 

 of No. 5, April and May ; fr. C. S. 



7. lucida, Roxb. (/. ind. 1, p. 707 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 553 -.—DC. pr. 4, p. 



381 ;— C. Don's Mill. diet. Z,p. 497 ^—W. and A. pr. I, p. 395 ;— J. 

 Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 88. — G- resinifera. Roth.) 5 Circars. Columala. 

 Elephanta. Kennery jungles. South Mahratta Country. Chittagong. 

 Fl. large, pure white, fragrant, March and April ; fr. C. S. Furnishes 

 the gum called Decamalee. {J. Grah.) 



S.fjummifera, L. (fll. suppl. p. 1G4 ; — DC. pr. 4, p. 381 ; — G. Don's 

 Mill. diet. 3, p. 497 -.-—Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 709 ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 555 ; 

 — W. and A. pr. 1, p. 395 ; — /. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 88.— G. arbo- 

 rea. Roxb. fl. ind. I, p. 708.; ed. Carey, 2, p. 554 ;— DC. /. e. ;—0. 

 Don. l. c.) 5 Circars. Gingie Hills. Ceylon. Very common about 

 Duddi, on the Gutpurba. Fl. large, white, in the evening becom- 

 ing yellow, fragrant, March and April ; fr. C. S. From the buds, 

 and wounds made in the bark exudes a beautiful yellow resin. 

 ( Roxb.) 



