OOJ JASMINACE.*. 



/. c.;—B. Cab. 5, t. 469;— jB. Reg. 9. t. 690.) t China. Fl. 3 

 lines, white, becoming reddish yellow, as they go off. In H. C. G. fl. 

 R. S. (^Roxb.) 



26. dispermum. Wall. {Roxb. fl. ind. ; ed. Carey, \, p. 99 ; pi. as. rar. 3, t. 

 274; — G. Don. I. c.) B v^ Nepal. Sirmore. Kemaon. Fl. large, white, 

 fragrant. Has been cultivated here for several years without flower- 

 ing. 



11 . fruticans , L. (Spec. 1, p. 9; — Vahl. enum. 1, p. 33; — G. Don. I. 

 c; — B. M. 13, t. 461. — J. heterophyllum, Monch. ; not Roxb.) S S. 

 France. Levant. Fl. 6 lines, yellow, inodorous, Feb. and March; 

 fr. 0. 



28. odoratissimum, L. (Sp. l,p. 10; — Vahl. enum. ],p. 33; — G. Don. I. 

 c. ;—B. M. 8, t. 285 ;— 7. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. HI.) B Madeira. Fl. 

 about 1 inch, deep yellow, somewhat fragrant. Lately introduced. 



29. heterophyllum, Roxb. {fl. ind. 1, p. 100 ; ed. Carey, I, p. 99 and 164 ; 

 Wall. pi. as. rar. 3, t. 275 ; — G. Don. I. c. ,- not Monch. — J. arboreum, 

 Buch. MSS.) b Nepal. Fl. about 6-8 lines, yellow, delightfully fra- 

 grant. Has been in the garden here more than 30 years, without 

 flowering. 



p. macrophyllum, Wall. Nepal. Perhaps a distinct genus. 



30. caudatum, Wall. {Cat.) 3 v^ Khassya Mountains. Fl. largish, white, 

 Feb. and March ; fr. 0. 



S\. grandiflorum, L. {Sp. 1, p. 9; — Vahl. enum. 1, p. 34; — G. Don. 

 I. c.;—B. Reg. 2, p. 91;— Roxb. fl. ind. 1. p. 100; ed. Carey, 1, 

 p. 98 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. U\ ;—Rheed. 6, t. 52.) ^t^ Jatee. 

 Catalonian or Spanish Jasmine. "B ">w/ Common in gardens all over 

 India. Fl. 1^ inch, white, externally suff^used- with purple, peculiarly 

 fragrant, H. S. ; fr. 0. The flowers are commonly used to make 

 Durbar and Wedding garlands. 

 /3. plenum. Fl. double. 



32. chrysanthemum, Roxb. •(//. B. (1814,) p. 3 ; fl. ind. 1, p. 99; ed. 

 Carey, 1, p. 98.— J. revolutum, Sims.; B. M. (1815,) 42, t. 1731 ;— 

 B. Reg. (1817,) 3, t. 178;— G. Don. o. c. p. 6i;—Lodd. B. Cab. 

 t. 966.) S Patna. Mountains near Deyra-Dhoon. Sirmore. Kemaon. 

 Fl. 1 inch, bright yellow, delightfully fragrant, April and May ; fr, 0. 



33. pubigerum, D. Don. {Prodr. fl. nep. p. 106; — Q. Don. I. c. — J. 

 Wallichianum, Lindl. B. Reg. 17, t. 1409.) B Nepal. Fl. bright- 

 yellow, smaller than those of the preceding species. Has not fl. here. 



34. approximatum. Wall. Khassya Mountains. 



35. calycinum. Wall. MSS. Khassya Mountains. 



36. molle. Wall. Sirmore. 



Nyctanthes, L. (G. Don's Mill. diet. 4, p. 64.) 



1. Arbor tristis, L. (Spec. p. 8;—G. Don. I. c.;—B. Reg. 5, t. 399; — 

 Roxb. fl. ind. \,p. 86 ; ed. Carey. \,p. 85 ;—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 

 111.— Scabrita scabra, Vahl. sijmb. 2, p. 28— S. triflora, L. Mant. 1, 



