600 
connected by an elevated line running across the branch. Ra- 
cemes short and stout, the lowermost ones from the terminal 
axils, about 2-3 inches long, the others shorter and more sim- 
ple, until they become a terminal, elongated raceme ; the whole 
forming an elegant, crowded, attenuated, sessile panicle or thyrse. 
Flowers fragrant, white, each glomerule furnished with a pair of 
elongated, subulate bracteas, besides some smaller ones under the 
exterior calyxes. Tube of corolla 3 times longer than the calyx. 
Panicled-flowered Buddlea. Fl. Feb. April. Shrub or Tree. 
39 B. AcumiNA'rA (Poir. suppl. 1. p. 745.) branches sub- 
quadrangular, downy ; leaves ovate, acuminated, loosely tooth- 
ed, downy beneath; racemes terminal, very short, tomentose, 
„panicled. ^5. G. Native of India, ex herb. Juss. Leaves 
sub-petiolate : lower ones dilated at the base, glabrous above, 
almost quite entire. Racemes panicled, clothed with rusty 
tomentum. Corolla downy, with an elongated tube, and short 
segments. Capsule small, ovate. 
Acuminated-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
$ 4. Racemes or spikes simple, or a little branched at the 
base, interrupted. 
40 B. ruyrsor'pea (Lam. ill. 1. p. 291. no. 1489. encyc. bot. 
9. p. 744.) branches terete, yellowish, downy at top; leaves 
lanceolate-linear, acuminated, serrated, sessile, attenuated at the 
base, woolly beneath and shining above ; raceme thyrsoid, spi- 
cate, terminal, tomentose. b. G. Native of the South of 
Brazil; Rio Grande do Sul; Monte Video plentiful. Cham. et 
Schlecht, in Linnz;a, 2. p. 594. B. salicifólia, Vahl, symb. 3. 
p- 14.—A very elegant shrub. Leaves 4-5 inches long. Cap- 
sules ovate, pedicellate. Floral leaves quite entire. Corolla 
twice as long as the calyx. Flowers glomerate, nutant. 
Thyrsoid-flowered Buddlea. Fl.? Clt. 1823. Shrub 5 to 
6 feet. 
41 B.spica‘ta (Ruiz. et. Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 53. t. 81. f. A.) 
leaves ovate, acute at both ends, serrated; spikes very long, 
simple. h. G. Native of Peru, in arid places of Munna. 
Branches bluntly tetragonal, clothed with white tomentum. 
Leaves petiolate. Flowers verticillate. ^ Bracteas subulate. 
Corolla yellow, tomentose outside; throat hispid. 
Spicate-flowered Buddlea. Shrub. 
42 B. cranpirtora (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnza, 2. p. 
596.) branches bluntly tetragonal, tomentose; leaves narrow- 
lanceolate, bluntly toothed, wrinkled and tomentose on both sur- 
faces; raceme terminal, leafy; peduncles 3-flowered. h. G. 
Native of the South of Brazil, in the provinces of Monte Video 
and Rio Grande do Sul, in many places, Sello. Habit of B. 
élegans. Leaves 53 inches long, and 9 lines broad. Peduncles 
rising from the axils of the leaves of the raceme; flowers sessile 
on the tops of the peduncles. Corolla tomentose, with lanceo- 
late, obtuse, erect segments ; tube length of calyx. 
Great-flowered Buddlea. Shrub. 
43 B. stacuyorpes (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnea, 2. p. 597.) 
branches tetragonal: angles a little winged, tomentose ; leaves 
sessile, cuneated at the base, quite entire, coarsely toothed, to- 
mentose beneatb, downy above; raceme terminal; floral leaves 
reflexed. 5. G. Native of the South of Brazil, Sello. Leaves 
6 inches long, and 23 inches broad, clothed with stellate down 
above, sessile, and rather connate at the base. Inflorescence 
exactly of Stachys Germánica, 2-3 inches long, reflexed. Lower 
flowers subverticillate. Corolla twice as long as the calyx; 
with oval-obtuse segments. Capsule elliptic. : 
Stachys-like-racemed Buddlea. Shrub erect. 
44 B. pracuia‘ra (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnea, 2. p. 599.) 
scandent ; branches brachiate, almost terete, smoothish ; leaves 
ovate, obsoletely and unequally toothed, glabrous above, but 
clothed with fine tomentum beneath; racemes or spikes slender, 
SCROPHULARINER. LXXXVII. Bopprra. 
terminal and axillary ; glomerules distinct. R. o. G. Native 
of tropical Brazil, Sello. Branches compressed at the nodi. 
Leaves 3 inches long, and 1 to 15 broad, tapering into the peti- 
oles at base, acute or subacuminated. Spikes slender, 6 inches 
long, falsely verticillate, sessile; peduncles 3-flowered, oppo- 
site, propped by reflexed bracteas. Corolla a little longer thari 
the calyx, with ovate-acute segments. Tomentum rusty. Ova- 
rium glabrous. 
Armed Buddlea. Shrub climbing. 
45 B. macrosta‘cuya (Benth. in Wall. cat. no. 6407. scroph. 
ind. p. 42.) branches acutely tetragonal, or winged, hardly to- 
mentose ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, narrowed at both ends, ser- 
rated at apex, glabrous above, but clothed with hoary tomentum 
beneath ; spikes interrupted, simple, tomentose; flowers sessile: 
lower ones glomerate: superior ones scattered. h.G. Na- 
tive of Silhet. 
Long-spiked Buddlea. Shrub. 
46 B. cuNEA' TA (Cham, et Schlecht, in Linnea, 8. p. 17.) 
branches obsoletely angular, tomentose, densely leafy, strict; 
leaves opposite, rarely 3 in a whorl, erect, sessile, cuneate-obo- 
vate, acutely acuminated, coarsely toothed or crenated in front, 
rather wrinkled, glabrous and shining above, but clothed with 
white tomentum beneath ; heads of flowers disposed in a spicate 
raceme, which is terminal, continuous, and simple or branched 
at the base; bracteas equal in length to the heads; limb of co- 
rola glabrous. f. G. Native of Brazil, Sello. Largest 
leaves 2 inches long, and 1 broad. Heads 4-12-flowered, on 
short peduncles, or nearly sessile. Flowers usually tetrandrous, 
but in luxuriant plants pentandrous and hexandrous. 
Cuneate-leaved Buddlea. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
47 B. ve’rura (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnea, 8. p. 18.) 
branches bluntly tetragonal, loose, densely leafy, tomentose up- 
wards ; leaves sessile, loose, lanceolate, acute or obtuse, 
narrowed at the base: lower ones of the branches cuneate- 
obovate, very blunt, finely and obsoletely serrated, wrinkled, 
glabrous and shining above, and tomentose beneath; heads of 
flowers racemose; raceme leafy, terminal; limb of corolla to- 
mentose outside. h. G. Native of Brazil, Sello. Heads 
dense-flowered, nearly globose. Tube of corolla hardly ex- 
ceeding the calycine teeth. 
Old Buddlea. Shrub. 
48 B. cestrirtora (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnea, 8. p. 20.) . 
branches tetragonal, tomentose ; leaves dilated into a connately 
funnel-shaped base, lanceolate-acute, crenated, membranous, 
obsoletely wrinkled, tomentose beneath, at length naked above; 
heads racemose ; flowers loose, pedicellate ; racemes terminal, 
leafy ; teeth of calyx acuminated, elongated ; corolla exceeding 
the calyx, tomentose outside and glabrous inside. h. G. Na- 
tive of Brazil, Sello. Leaves 7 inches long. Raceme simple or 
branched at the base; heads 6-10-flowered, pedunculate. 
Cestrum-flowered Buddlea. Shrub. 
49 B. prscoron (Roth, nov. spec. 83.) arboreous ; branches 
almost terete, compressed at the nodi, tomentose; leaves lan- 
ceolate, acuminated, subserrated, glabrous above, pale beneath, 
or clothed with white tomentum ; spikes interrupted, slender, 
simple or panicled; bracteas lanceolate-linear ; flowers nearly 
sessile, subglomerate; capsules reflexed. h. G. Native of 
Nipaul; Oude; Rungpur, &c. Wall. cat. no. 1491. B. salicina, 
Lam. ill. 1. p. 291.? Blum. bijdr. p. 742. B. Neémda, p. 
Benth. in Wall. cat. no. 6401. H. O. Leaves green above. 
Capsule glabrous. ? 
Two-coloured-leaved Buddlea. Shrub. 
50 B. Nee’mpa (Hamilt. in Roxb. fl. ind. ed. car. 1. p. 411.) 
arboreous ; branches almost terete, compressed at the axils, to- 
mentose ; leaves lanceolate, subserrated, clothed with fine down 
above and white tomentum beneath ; spikes interrupted, simple; 
