Jasminum. | JASMINE. 151 
lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, on a 3-4 lin. long, slender petiole 
jomted at the apex, acute or acuminate at the base, 2-3 in. long, 
bluntish acuminate with a mucro, entire, membranous, glabrous, 
penninerved ; flowers small, white, on 2-5 lin. long at the middle 
2-bracted pedicels, forming a glabrous brachiate shorter- or longer- 
peduneled poor corymb in the axils of the upper leaves and at the 
end of the branchlets ; calyx glabrous, bell-shaped, about a line 
long, 5-cornered with the angles produced into as many minute 
teeth ; corolla-tube 3 in. long, slender, the limb about 4 that length, 
usually 6-lobed, the lobes lanceolate, acute ; berry-lobes globular- 
ovoid, the size of a small pea, blackish, glossy. 
Has.—Ava.—Fl. Fr. Nov. 
-3 lin. long, villous petiole jointed at the base, rounded at the base, 
2-3 in. long, acuminate, membranous, entire, penninerved, on both 
calyx pubescent, small, 6-toothed, the teeth linear-lanceolate, about 
- as long or shorter or somewhat longer than the calyx-tube ; corolla- 
tube about 4 in. long, the lobes linear-lanceolate, acute, about h 
as lone as the tube; berry-lobes solitary or paired, ovoid-oblong, 
nearly 4 an in. long, fleshy, smooth, bluish black. 
HaB.—Not unfrequent in the tropical forests, from Martaban down to Upper 
Tenasserim, up to 3,000 ft. élevation.—Fl. Febr.; Fr. March.—S$.—Metam. 
4. J. subglandulosum, Kz.—An evergreen shrub, with scan- 
dent terete branches, all parts glabrous; leaves oblong to obovate- 
a. 2 @ gland in their axils ; flowers white, on 4-1 in. long, 
slender pedicels thickened upwards, forming a peduncled, very lax, 
Fag the lobes obovate-oblong, blunt ; berry-lobes ovoid-oblong, 
verging’, . 
H4¥.—Not unfrequenit in the tropieal forests of the southern slopes of the 
Pegu Yomah above Beas 2 oa alse Mehhdebeina 271: Dei 88 = Tat p 
5. J. attenuatum, Wall.—An evergreen scandent shrub, all 
i glabrous; leaves oblong to oblong-lanceolate, obtuse at the 
~~ 2 0 a strong petiole 4-2 in. long, 4-6 in. long, bluntish acu- 
