It is not a little remarkable that nearly the same general character of vegetation appears to exist in the sterile islands of Dampier's Archipelago, on the North-west coast, where even some of the species which probably exist through the whole of the southern interior are found; of these the most striking instances are, Clianthus Dampieri, and jasminum lineare, and to establish this extensive range of these two species was my object in entering so minutely into their history in the preceding account.
"Expedition into Central Australia"
Charles Sturt
It was the first week of January, but beside him bloomed abundantly that lovely drooping jasmine called in the books jasminum multiflorum.
"The Amateur Garden"
George W. Cable