v ° r - 3 OLEACEAE 307 



Luzon (Ilocos Sur to Sorsogon, in most or all provinces), Mindoro, Cuyo, 

 Palawan, Dumaran, Catanduanes, Leyte, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, 

 Mindanao. A common species, occurring in thickets from sea level to an 

 altitude of 1,500 m; frequently in thickets along the seashore and tidal 

 streams. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago; not certainly distinct from 

 J. glabriusculum Blume. 



Local names: Chaksil (Ig.) ; dingsil (Ig.) ; horohamorauon (P. Bis.); 

 manoahiyas (C. Bis.); manol (C. Bis.); monomonot (Ilk.); sampagitang- 

 gubat (Tag.). 



JASMINUM CRASSI FOLIUM Blume Bijdr. (1825) 679; DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 



309; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (1857) 544; Rolfe in Journ. Bot. 23(1885) 



214; Vidal Phan. Cuming. Philip. (1885) 125, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. 



(1886) 180. 



Luzon (Laguna, Tayabas), Palawan, Cuming 830, Merrill 9403, Phil. PI. 



1107. In forests at low altitudes. Java, Borneo. 



JASMINUM CUMINGII Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 5 (1910) Bot. 223. 



Mindoro, Sibuyan, Panay, Cuming 1565, Elmer 12477, B. S. 31109, 30951 

 Ramos & Edano. In primary forests at low or medium altitudes. Endemic. 



JASMINUM DIDYMUM Forst. f. Prodr. (1786) 3; DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 

 311; Benth. Fl. Austral. 4 (1869) 294. 

 Jasminum triphyllum Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 223. 



Palawan, Negros, Guimaras, B. S. 261 Bermejos, Eskridge, Guerrero. 

 In thickets at low altitudes. Java to tropical Australia, New Caledonia, 

 and Polynesia. 



JASMINUM DOLICHOPETALUM Merr. & Rolfe in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 

 (1908) Bot. 120. 

 Luzon (Cagayan, Rizal), Samar, Leyte, B. S. 995 Ramos, F. B. 16596, 

 17164 Curran, Wenzel 965, 1.203, Merrill Phil. PI. 1611. In primary forests 

 at medium altitudes. Endemic. 



JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2 (1762) 9; Miq. Fl. Ind. 

 Bat. 2 (1857) 531; C. B. Clarke in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 3 (1882) 

 603; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 128; Merr. Fl. Manila (1912) 365. 



Occasionally cultivated in Manila and in other large towns for orna- 

 mental purposes but nowhere spontaneous. Widely cultivated; a native 

 of India. 



JASMINUM MACROCARPUM Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 

 258; C. B. Rob. op. cit. 6 (1911) Bot. 219. 



Luzon (Benguet, Rizal, Bataan), Polillo, Merrill 2326, Phil. PI. 349, 

 Whitford 394, B. S. 1073, 6972, 9308 Robinson, 31766 Santos, 29634 Ramos 

 & Edano, F. B. 304H~"~Ahern's collector. In primary forests at low and 

 medium altitudes, in Benguet ascending to 2,000 m. Endemic. 



Local name: Patpatuk (Ig.). 



JASMINUM MULTIFLORUM (Burm. f.) Andr. Bot. Repos. 8 (1799-1811) 

 t. 496; Merr. Fl. Manila (1912) 366. 

 Nyctanthes multiflora Burm. f. Fl. Ind. (1768) 5, t. 3, f. 1. 

 Nyctanthes pubescens Retz. Obs. 5 (1789) 9. 



