Buddleia.] XCVI. LOGANIACEX. (C. B. Clarke.) 81 
3. BUDDLEIA, Linn. 
_ Trees, shrubs, or herbs. Leaves opposite, entire or crenate, united by a 
stipulary line. Cymes dense, globose or corymbiform, axillary or in a thyrsoid 
terminal panicle. Calyx campanulate, 4-merous. Corolla urn-shaped ; lobes 4, 
imbricate in the bud. Stamens 4, on the corolla-tube ; anthers subsessile, ovate 
or oblong. Ovary 2-celled ; style linear, clavate; ovules very many in each 
cell. Capsule septicidally 2-valved. Seeds very many, oblong or fusiform, 
testa usually loose or expanded into a wing or tail, albumen fleshy ; embryo 
straight.—Species 70, tropical and subtropical Asia, America, and Africa. 
l. B, Colvillei, Hook. f. Ill. Himal. Pl. t. 18; sub-arboreous, leaves 
oblong acuminate crenate-dentate, cymes lax in large terminal panicles, flowers 
lin. crimson. Gamble List Darjeeling Pl. 56. 
Sixxrw ; frequent on Tonglo, alt. 9-12,000 ft., J. D. H., &c. 
A small tree 15-20 ft., or a large shrub. Leaves 6 by 14 in., attenuate at the base, 
ensely rusty-woolly when young, obscurely pubescent when mature; petiole 0-1 in.; 
stipules small. Panicles 4-8 in., rusty-villous ; pedicels 0-1 in. Calyx + in., shortly 
toothed, rusty-villous. Corolla tubular-campanulate, glabrous without ;. lobes short, 
round, Ovary hairy. Capsule 2 by } in. Seeds rhomboid-ellipsoid, testa lax little 
longer than the seed. 
2. B. macrostachya, Benth. in Wall. Cat. 6407, and Scroph. Ind. 42, 
and in DC. Prodr. x. 447 ; shrubby, leaves oblong acuminate crenulate-dentate 
stipulate, spikes terminal elongate subpanicled, corolla narrow tubular fulvous- 
. Woolly without, seeds tailed. B. Martii, T. A. Schmidt in Trimen Journ. Bot. 
1868, 245, 
ou Sum Horaraya, alt. 6000-7000 ft., Choongtam and Lachen, J. D. H. Kuasa 
. Mrs. alt. 3000-5000 ft. frequent. . 
.  Shrab 3-8 ft.; branches quadrangular upwards, woolly. Leaves 8 by 2 in., 
attenuate at the base, rusty-woolly beneath or ultimately brown-pubescent ; petiole 
0-3 in, Stipulary line much developed often eared } in. broad. Spikes 4-10 in., 
| €nse-fid,, rusty-villous, usually continuous. Calyx à in., campanulate ; teeth lanceo- 
: late, acute. Corolla 4 by 4 in, white tinged with pink and yellow, throat orange. 
Capsule +4 in., oblong, acute, villous. Seeds elongate, testa lax 3-6 times as long as 
| the nucleus, tailed at both ends. —The Sikkim plant does not essentially differ, but has 
à grey pubescence, the calyx is smaller, and almost a silvery white. ‘‘ Flower very 
, BWeet, corolla-tube yellowish, limb patent blue, throat deep orange,” J. H. B. Martii 
| 18 described as having glabrous branches, which is never the case in our specimens. 
Var. Griffithii; corolla 1 by J; in., capsule } in.—Bhotan ; Griffith (Kew Distrib. 
(41743). Mishmee ; Griffith (Kew Distrib. nn. 3746, 3747). “Flowers lead-blue, 
hroat orange,” Griffith. 
y? B+ paniculata, Wall. Cat. 6403, and in Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey & 
ME 412; shrubby, leaves ovate or oblong sinuate-dentate crenate or sub- 
| » flower-heads in interrupted panicles, corolla narrow-tubular woolly, 
‘prs ellipsoid not tailed. Don Prodr. 92; Benth. Scroph. Ind. 43, and in DC. 
ries X. 444; Brand. For. Fl. 318; Kurz For. Fi. ii. 25l. B. crispa, Benth. 
^p. IVall. Cat. 6404, and Scroph. Ind. 43; Bot. Mag. t. 4793; T. A. Schmidt in 
P men Journ, Bot, 1868, 245; Boiss, Fl. Orient. iv. 1198, B. nepalensis, 
“Ua; Benth in DC. 1, c. 447 ? 
ppo Atara, alt. 4-7000 ft., common westwards, becoming rare in Sikkim and 
Bente —Distars. Ava, Cabul Beloochistan. [The locality Si/he¢ given by Mr. 
18 believed to be erroneous.] . 
b or small tree. Leaves 5 by 2 in., hastate, sinuate-dentate (on e flowering 
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