436 
JASMINUM  undulatum. 
China Jasmine. 
aes 
DIANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. JASMINE. Jussieu gen. 104. Div. If, Fructus baccatus, 
JASMINE. Brown prod. 2. 520. 
JASMINUM. Supra vol. 1. fol. 1. 
: Div. Folia simplicia. 
J. undulatum, foliis cordato-oblongis nitidis, ramis pedunculisque hirtis, pe- 
- dunculis subtrifloris, Jaciniis calycinis rectis. Vahl enum. 1. 273; (exclus. 
syn. Burmanni). . : 
Jasminum undulatum. Willd. sp. pl. 1.36; (excl. syn. Rheedei). 
Mogorium undulatum. Lamarck encycl. 4, 212. ; 
Nyctanthes undulata. Linn. sp. pl. ed. 2.1.8; (excl. syn. Rheedei). 
Arbuscula. Caulis erectus, (ramosissimus, cortice subcastaneo-fuscé: 
rami subbrachiato-ramulost, elongati, diffusi, superne volubiles, numerose 
foliosi, nob.), teretes, uti ramuli petioli pedunculi calycesque  villis copiosis 
hirti. Folia breviter petiolata, opposita, vix bipollicaria, attenuata, subun- 
dulata, avenia, nervosa. Pedunculi breves ex apice ramulorum. Flores 
_ albi tres vel plures. Calycis lacinie setacee. _ Corolle limbus 8fidus: laci- 
- 
nice oblonge. Vahl loc. cit. aoe 
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We do not know of any published fizure of this tart ; 
species. It has not appeared in the Hortus Kewensis, nor 
have we met with it among the numerous East Indian ones 
observed by Dr. Roxburgh; at least we find no mention of it 
in the manuscripts of that botanist in the Banksian Library. 
We were favoured with the specimen from a plant which 
flowered in Lady Aylesford’s collection at Stanmore; but 
have never heard that the species has been seen in blossom 
in any other of our gardens. Very strong plants of it are 
rowing at Messrs. Colville’s nursery in the King’s Road, 
Chelsea, where they are kept in the hothouse. 
Native of China, and apparently more nearly related to | 
JasminuM angustifolium than to any other; but in that the 
branches have scarcely any fur, the foliage is far more widely 
* 
apart than in this, scarcely undulate and of a lighter green, . 
the flowers of much larger dimensions, and the leaves with 
an eyen oyately rounded, instead of a cordately indented, 
base. The two agree however in the curious upright straight. 
setaceously narrowed segments of the calyx. 
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