548 OLEACEiK. 



Roxb.fl. ind. 1, p. 108 ; ed. Carey, \,p. I07.) t Coromandel. Fl. 

 small, white. In H. C. G. fl. H. S. ; fr. Aug. {Roxh.) 

 2.ramiflora, Wall. {Cat.; — Q. Don. I. c. — Chionanthus ramiflorus, 

 Roxb. fl. ind. 1, p. 107; ed. Carey, 1, p. 106.) b Moluccas. Fl. 

 small, yellow. In H. C. G. fl. March and April ; fr. Sept. (Roxb.) 

 3. macrophylla, Wall. (Cat.; — G. Don. 0. c. p. 53.) b Silhet. Fl. small, 



white, inodorous; C. S. ; fr. H. S. 

 A. purpurea, Vahl. (Enutn. 1, p. 47 ; — Cr. Don. I. c. ; — Chionanthus pur- 

 pureus. Lam. — C. zeylanicus, L. fi. zeyl. No. 14, sjo. 11 ; excl, syn. ; 

 — Roxb. fl. ind. I, p. 107; ed. Carey, I, p. 107. — Thouinia nutans, 

 L.fil. suppl.p. 89 ; — Burm. zeyl. 31.) 5 Ceylon. Fl. 3 lines, yellowish- 

 whitish, inodorous, March and April ; fr. 0. 

 LiGUSTRUM, Tournef. {G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 44.) Privet. 



l.Japonicum, Thunb. (Buck. MSS. — L. spicatum, D. Don. fl. nep. prodr. 

 p. 107 ; — G. Don. 0. c. p. 45. — L. nepalense, Wall. — Roxb. fl. ind. ; 

 ed. Carey, I, p. 151 ; pi. as. rar. 3, t. 270 ,—B. M. 56, t. 2921.— 

 L. lanceolatum, Hb. Lamb.) L. b Japan. Mountains of Nepal. Fl. 

 small, white, sweet-scented, C. S. ; fr. 0. 

 NoRONHiA, Pet. Th. {O. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 49.) 



\. emarginata, Poir. (Hook. bot. misc. 2, p. 167, t. 88; — G. Don. I. c. 

 — N. chartacea, Stadm. MSS. — N. Binia, Pet. Th. — Olea emarginata, 

 Vahl. enum. I, p. 42 ;— -Lam. diet. 4, p. 545; ill. t. 8,/. 2.) 5 Mada- 

 gascar. Grown in the gardens at Mauritius, under the name of Ponai 

 des Indes. — Fruit the size of a walnut, edible. Lately introduced. 

 Chondrospermum, Wall. (Cat. — G. Don's Mill- diet. 4, p. 50.) 



l.laurifolium, (C. smilacifolium, Wall. Cat.; — G. Don. I. c. — Ligustrum 

 laurifolium, Roxb. H. B. p.3; according to G. Don. I. c. — Chionan- 

 thus? smilacifolius, Wall.— Roxb. fl. ind.; ed. Carey, I, p. 108.) S v^ 

 Chittagong. Fl. small, pale green, scentless, April and May ; fr. C. S. 

 2. dentatum, Wall. Burma. 

 Fraxinus, Tournef. (G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 53.) j4sh. 



1. excelsior, L. (G. Don. I. c.;—E. B. 24, t. 1692.— F. apetala. Lam. 

 fl.fr.; ill. t. 858,/. 1. — F. rostrata, Guss.pl. rar. p. 374. — F. Ornus, 

 Scop. ; not L. — F. erosa, Pers. — F. crispa. Base.) Common Ash. b 

 Europe. Has been introduced into H. C. G. Fl. ? 



2. chinensis, Roxb. (/. ind. 1, p. 148; ed. Carey, I, p. 150; — G. Don. 

 0. c. p. 55.) b China. Flowers small, green, H. S. ; but rarely. 



Ornus, Pers. (G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 56.) Manna Ash. 



l.europcea, Pers. (0. Don. I. c. — Fraxinus Ornus, L. ; — Sibth. and Sm. 

 fl. gr. 1, t. 4;— Mill. fig. t. 1 ,—Lam. ill. 9, t. 858,/. 1. — F. florifera. 

 Scop. — F. botryoiides, Mor. — F. vulgatior, Segn — F. Ornus and pani- 

 culata, Mill. did. No. 3, 4.) b S. Europe. Has been introduced into 

 H. C. G. Fl. ? 

 2.floribunda, G. Don. (Loud. hort. brit. p. 12; — Mill. diet, o.c.p. 57. — 

 Fraxinus floribunda, Wall.; — Roxb.fl. ind.; ed. Carey, I, p. 150; — D. 



