120 88. LOGANIACER. 
(Everard!); Krawasr: Kiukiang (Shearer!); Hurren: Ichang 
and immediate neighbourhood (A. Henry, 4190!); Kwanerune: 
North river (Sampson, hb. Hance, 321!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 
Kew. 
Japan, collected by Mr. Maries on Fudsiyama. 
We have failed to find the Hongkong specimen recorded by 
Bentham from Victoria Peak, collected by Eyre. 
4? Var. sinuatodentata, Hemsl.; foliis grosse sinuato-dentatis 
longe acuminatis. 
Hvrznz: Ichang and immediate neighbourhood (4. Henry, 624, 
3979). Herb. Kew. 
6. Buddleia officinalis, Maxim. in Mél. Biol. x. p. 675. 
Buddleia madagascariensis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1882, p. 37, non 
Lamk. 
Suenst and Kawsum (ex Mazximowicz); Huren: Ichang 
(Watters, hb. Hance), Ichang gorge (Maries !), Ichang, Patung 
and immediate neighbourhood (A. Henry, 1117, 1291, 1447; 
1527, 3110, 3363!) ; SzecnuEN: Kueichou (Faber!) Mus. Brit. ; 
Herb. Kew. 
7. Buddleia paniculata, Wall.; Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey et 
Wall. i. p. 412; Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. p. 444; Clarke in Hook. 
J. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. p. 81; Franchet, Pl. David. p. 209. 
Buddleia crispa, Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. p. 444; Bot. Mag. t. 4793. 
SOUTHERN Suensi (David ex Franchet). 
Afghanistan to Burma. 
It is possible that the Chinese specimens referred here may he 
the same as B. officinalis, Maxim. 
51| 8. Buddleia variabilis, Hemsl., n. sp. 
Frutex magnitudine, indumento atque forma foliorum perva- 
rius, ramulis floriferis primum plus minusve tomentosis obscure 
4-alatis, 4-angulatis vel fere vere teretibus. Folia brevissime 
petiolata vel sessilia, linea elevata vel auriculata conjuncta (auri- 
culis interdum amplis), papyracea, anguste lanceolato-oblonga 
vel ovato-lanceolata, 2-12 poll. longa, subobtusa vel acuta, inter- 
dum longe acuminata, integra, minute calloso-dentata, crenato- 
dentata, interdum grosse erenata vel grosse serrata, discoloria, 
supra glabra vel cito glabrescens, venis interdum conspicuis, 
subtus plus minusve incano- vel fulvo-tomentosa. Flores rosei, 
intus aurantiaci (Henry), 5-6 lineas longi, dense (sepe densis- 
