SCROPHULARINEJE. LXXXVII. Bunnrza. 
being 3 times shorter, and in the spikes being approximate and 
subfastigiate. 
Callicarpa-like Buddlea. Shrub. 
27 B. AuEnicA NA (Lin. spec. 162. amoen. 5. p. 394.) branch- 
lets rather compressed, clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves 
ovate, acuminated, narrowed at the base, serrately crenated, 
rather pilose above, but clothed with yellowish tomentum be- 
neath; spikes panicled; flowers glomerate. b. G. Native 
of Peru, on the mountains, Humb. et Bonpl.; West Indies, 
Houston and P. Browne. Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 53. t. 82. 
H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 351.—Sloane, jam. 139. hist. 
2. p. 29. t. 173. f 1.—BDrowne, jam. p. 144. Branches sub- 
tetragonal. Leaves green above, 4-8 inches long, and nearly 
2-4 broad; petioles an inch long. Spikes disposed in a termi- 
nal panicle, nearly a foot long; glomerules nearly globose, 
size of a sloe, on short peduncles. Corollas yellow. Browne 
says, that in Jamaica it is used in emollient baths and fomenta- 
tions, and is thought to have all the properties of Mullien. 
American Buddlea. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1826, Shrub 8 to 12 
feet. 
28 B. vxnBascirür1A (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 351.) branches 
tetragonal, compressed at the nodi, and are, as well as the under 
sides of the leaves, clothed with yellow tomentum; leaves 
glabrous above, ovate-elliptic, acute at both ends, doubly ser- 
rated; spikes panicled ; flowers glomerate, dense. h. G. Na- 
tive at the foot of Mount Quindiu, near Ibaque, at the altitude 
of 750 hexapods. Leaves 7-8 inches long, and 4-5 broad, on 
short petioles. Spikes about 3 inches long, thickness of the 
little finger, disposed in a terminal panicle, which is a span long, 
and diffuse. Corolla yellow, twice as long as the calyx; seg- 
ments ovate, acute. Capsule ovate, obtuse. Very nearly allied 
to the preceding, but differs in the form of the leaves, 
Mullien-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
29 B. rronrsu'wpa (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 352.) branches 
tetragonal, smoothish; branchlets and under sides of leaves 
clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves smoothish above, ovate, 
acuminated, narrowed at the base, serrated ; panicles terminal, 
branched, divaricate ; flowers densely glomerate. h.G. Na- 
tive of Mexico, near Tasco and Tehuilotepec, at the altitude of 
920 hexapods. Leaves green above, 3 inches long; petioles 
1-2 lines long. Nearly allied to B. callicarpoides and B. Ame- 
ricàna. 
Bundle-flowered Buddlea. Shrub. 
30 B. penta'ra (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches terete; 
branchlets and under sides of leaves clothed with rusty tomen- 
tum; leaves glabrous above, ovate-oblong, acuminated, very 
narrow at the base, sharply toothed; spikes panicled; flowers 
glomerate. 5. G. Native of humid places, on the banks of 
the Guayre, near the town of Caraccas, at the altitude of 416 
hexapods, where it is called Oja de Quesco by the natives. 
Leaves 6-7 inches long; petioles half an inch long. Spikes 
2-3 inches long, disposed in a terminal, sessile panicle ; glome- 
rules opposite, sessile. Corolla longer than the calyx. Capsule 
ovate. This species differs from all others in the toothed leaves. 
Toothed-leaved Buddlea. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
31 B. parvirtora (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 353.) branches 
obsoletely tetragonal, striated, glabrous ; branchlets pubescent ; 
leaves ovate-oblong, acute, narrow at the base, crenately ser- 
rated, smoothish above, but clothed with fuscescent tomentum 
beneath ; panicle terminal, trichotomously much branched, diva- 
ricate; flowers usually solitary, on short pedicels. k. G. 
Native of Mexico, on mountains near the town of Guernavaca. 
Leaves 2 inches long, on very short petioles, pubescent above 
in the young state. Panicle sessile, 6-8 inches long, with oppo- 
Site branches and branchlets. Flowers small. Corolla white, 
longer than the calyx. 
599 
Small-flowered Buddlea. Shrub or Tree. 
32 B. HETEROPHY'LLA (Lindl. bot. reg. 1259.) branches te- 
rete, woolly; leaves woolly beneath: lower ones cordate-ob- 
long, acuminated, denticulated : superior ones ovate-lanceolate, 
almost quite entire ; racemes terminal, panicled, thyrsoid, com- 
posed of few-flowered peduncles, p. G. Native of South 
America. Flowers yellow. Flowering shoots pendulous. 
Variable-leaved Buddlea. Fl. May. Clt.? Shrub 10 to 
12 feet. 
33 B. urcnoruv'rLA (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches terete, 
glabrous; branchlets and under sides of leaves clothed with 
rusty tomentum; leaves rather scabrous above, ovate-oblong, 
acute at both ends, serrated towards the apex ; panicles termi- 
nal, coarctate; flowers glomerate. ^. G. Native of Mexico, 
in arid places on the burning mount Jorullo, at the altitude of 
430 hexapods. B. parvifolia, Willd. herb. no. 2918. Leaves 
hardly an inch long, on very short petioles. Glomerules size of 
peas. Corollas white. 
Small-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
34 B. anprevia'ta (H. B. et Kunth, l. c.) branches terete, 
glabrous; branchlets tomentose : floriferous ones short; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, acute at both ends, serrated, rather scab- 
rous above, and clothed with rusty tomentum beneath; panicles 
terminal, spreading ; flowers crowded. h. G. Native of 
Mexico, in grassy places between Pachuca and Real del Moran, 
at the altitude of 1340 hexapods; and between San Miguel del 
Soldado, and La Joya. Cham, et Schlecht, in Linnea, 8. p. 
246. B. brevifólia, Willd. herb. no. 2918. Branchlets downy, 
or clothed with rusty tomentum. Leaves green above, 1 to 12 
inch long; petioles 2-3 lines long. Panicle sessile, sub-trichoto- 
mously branched, oblong, 14 inch long. Flowers on short pe- 
dicels, sweet-scented. Corolla white, twice as long as the calyx. 
Very nearly allied to the preceding. 
Short-panicled Buddlea. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 
35 B. Sunpa‘ica (Blum. bijdr. p. 743.) leaves petiolate, lan- 
ceolate, acuminated at both ends, serrulated : upper ones quite 
entire, clothed with white tomentum beneath ; spikes panicled, 
interrupted, terminal, elongated ; flowers on short pedicels; 
glomerules generally 3-flowered. h. G. Native of Java, in 
woods, on the mountains in the province of Tjanjor. Said to 
be allied to B. occidentalis. 
Sunda Buddlea. Shrub. 
36 B. AcuwiNATÍssIMA (Blum. bijdr. p. 743.) leaves on short 
petioles, lanceolate, acuminated, acute at the base, finely denti- 
culated, clothed with white tomentum beneath: upper ones 
quite entire; spikes terminal, interruptedly glomerate; glo- 
merules approximate, usually 3-flowered ; flowers on short 
pedicels. b. S. Native of Java, on the mountains. Allied 
to B. Sundàica, and only differs from it in the leaves being 
more acuminated, and in the pedicels being shorter. 
Very-acuminated-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
37 B. Missions (Wall. cat. no. 6405. Benth. scroph.) 
branches pubescent; leaves oblong, narrowed at both ends, 
quite entire, coriaceous, glabrous and smooth above, and pubes- 
cent beneath; panicle ovate-pyramidal, many-flowered ; race- 
mules opposite; glomerules nearly sessile; corollas slender, 
glabrous. h. G. Native of the Peninsula of India, at 
Wynad. 
Mission Buddlea. Shrub. 
38 B. rANICULA'TA (Wall. in Roxb. fl. ind. ed. Car. 1. p. 
412.) arboreous ; branches terete, divaricate, densely tomentose ; 
leaves lanceolate-oblong, quite entire, rounded or cuneated at 
the base, thick, wrinkled, clothed with rusty tomentum beneath, 
or on both surfaces while young ; racemes short, dense, a little 
branched; flowers sessile; glomerules dense, sub-pedicellate. 
5.G. Native of Nipaul. Leaves 4-5 inches long. Petioles 
