XLIX. JASMINA CEE: JASMI'NUM. 655 
esque character, should all be removed, leaving the branches to proceed from 
a single stem, or from two, three, or any other small and limited number ot 
stems. 
sew 2.J. nu'miLe L. The humble, or 
Italian yellow, Jasmine. 
Identification. Lin. Sp., 1. p. 9.; Wahl Enum., 1. 
p. 33.; Don’s Mill., 4. p. 63. 
Engravings. Bot. Reg., t.350.; Schmidt Baum., 
t. 149. ; and our fig. 1273. 
Spec. Char., §c. Leaves alternate, acute, 
trifoliolate, and pinnate. Branches 
angular. Calycine segments very ¢ 
short. Plant glabrous, Peduncles © 
terminal, twin or ternary, 3-flowered. 
Corolla yellow, with oblong obtuse 
segments. (Don’s Mill:) An erect 
sub-evergreen shrub. Madeira. Height 
3 ft. to 4ft. Introduced in 1656. 
. Flowers yellow; June to September. 1275. J. himile. 
&% # 3. J. HETEROPHY LLUM Roxb. The various-leaved Jasmine. 
Identification. Roxb. F1. Ind., 1. p. 99. and 164.; Don's Mill., 4. p. 63. 
Synonymes. J. arbdreum Hamilt. MSS. ; Goojee and Javana in Nepal. 
Engravings. Wall. Pl. Asiat. Rar., 3. t. 275. ; and our fig. 1274. 
Spec. Char., §c. Arbore- 
ous. Leaves alternate, 
simple or trifoliolate, 
oblong-elliptic or broad- 
ovate, and acuminated, 
waved, lucid, firm, gla- 
brous. Panicles termi- 
nal, trichotomous, fas- 
tigiate, corymbose, and 
downy. Calyx urceo- 
late, with short subulate 
teeth. Segments of the 
corolla oblong, equal to 
the tube in length. 
Leaves variable. (Don’s 2 SS 
Mill.) A middle-sized ’ 1274. J. heteroph{llum. 
tree ; in England a sub-evergreen shrub. Nepal. Height 6 ft. to 20 ft. 
Introduced m 1820. Flowers bright yellow, fragrant; July and August. 
ENA 
gz a 4. J. REVoLU‘TUM Ker. The revolute- 
flowered Jasmine. 
Identification. Ker Bot. Reg., t.178.; Don’s Mill., 4. 
64. 
Son J. chrysa m Roxb. Fl. Ind. 1. p. 93. 5 
the Nepal yellow Jasmine. 
Engravings. Bot. Reg., t. 178.3 Bot. Mag., t. 1731.3 
Bot. Cab,, t. 966.; and our fig. 1275. 
Spec. Char., $c. Leaves alternate, pinnate. 
Leaflets 5—7, ovate-lanceolate or elliptic, 
glabrous, on short petiolules. Corymbs 
terminal, compound. Calycine teeth very 
short, mucronate. Branches angular, gla- 
brous. Leaves shining, and flowers bright 
and yellow, and very fragrant. (Don's 
Mill.) A rambling sub-evergreen shrub. 
North of Hindostan and Nepal, on 
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1275. J, revalutum, 
