82 Xcvi. LOGANIACEXZ. (C. B. Clarke.) [ Buddleia. 
branches usually much smaller, lanceolate, narrowed at the base, crenate or subentire), 
woolly beneath; petiole 0—4 in.; stipules usually very narrow or obsolete. Flower- 
heads woolly. Calyx 4-4 in. urn-shaped, woolly, teeth short. Corolla-tube pink, 
lobes short lavender-blue, throat orange. Style short or long. Capsule 1 in., ellipsoid, 
woolly, Seeds ellipsoid, testa lax scarcely longer than the nucleus.—B. paniculata 
was founded on the ends of the flowering branches with panicled heads and sub- 
entire oblong leaves; B. crispa on lower portions of the same branches with large 
hastate deeply sinuate-dentate leaves and flower-heads subsolitary on short axillary 
branches. 
4. B. asiatica, Lour Fi. Cochinch. 72; shrubby, leaves lanceolate 
acuminate entire crenate or toothed, spikes terminal and axillary often panicled, 
corolla 4-4 in. tubular white, seeds not tailed. Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 446; 
Bot. Mag. t. 6323; Dalz. & Gibs. Bomb. Fl. 180; Bedd. For. Man. 163, and 
Anal. Gen. t. 21; Brand. For. Fl. 318; Kurz For. Fl. ii. 250. B. Neemda, 
Ham. in Wall. Cat. 6401; Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. Carey § Wail. i. 411; Reich Ic. 
Bot. Exot. t.21; Benth. Scroph. Ind. 43, and in DC. Lc. B. discolor, Roth 
Nov. Sp. 83; Benth. Scroph. Ind. 42; Wight Ill. t. 165, b. v. and Ic. t. 894. B. 
salicina, Lamk. N. i. 291. B. acuminatissima, Blume Bijd. 743. B. serrulata, 
Roth l.c. 82. B. subserrata, Don Prodr. 92. B. virgata, Blanco Fl. Filip. 57. 
Throughout Inp1a, ascending to 6800 ft., very common; not known from Ceylon. 
—Dtstri. Malaya, Cochin-China, and China. 
A shrub, 3-6 ft., rarely subarborescent 15 ft. Leaves 5 by 1} in., usually nar- 
rowed at the base, grey white or fulvous-tomentose or pubescent beneath; petiole 
0--} in, ; stipules narrow. Spikes 2-8 in., dense, usually continuous, fulvous or grey 
tomentose or pubescent. Calyr 4-4 in. campanulate, lobes triangular-oblong. 
Corolla-tube hairy without or glabrescent, lobes short. Capsule } in., ellipsoid. 
ellipsoid, testa lax little longer than the nucleus, 
4, FAGRA, Thunb. 
Trees or shrubs, often epiphytic, sometimes scandent. Leaves opposite; 
entire (crenulate in F. crenulata); petioles dilated at base or united by a stipulary 
sheath. Cymes collected in corymbs racemes or elongate panicles, terminal or 
axillary ; bracts small. Flowers large or small, white, yellowish or rarely pink 
Calyx deeply 5-fid; lobes thick, broad, much imbricate.  Corolla-tube long, 
narrow or funnel-shaped ; lobes 5, broad, twisted to the left in the bud. 
Stamens 5, filaments filiform; anthers oblong. Ovary 2-celled, or 1-celled 
above; style filiform, stigma capitate ; ovules very many in each cell. Berry 
1-2-celled. Seeds very many, immersed in pulp, testa crustaceous, albumen 
horny ; embryo small, straight.—Species 30; India, China, Japan, Malaya, and 
Australia, Pacific Islds. 
* Cymes few-fld. (except F. crenulata), corymbose near the ends of the 
branches, flowers large. 
T Corolla-tube more than 3 in., linear, dilated only near the top. 
l. F. carnosa, Jack in Mal. Misc. ii. n. 7, 81; leaves obovate obtuse 
petioled, flowers solitary subsessile terminal, corolla-tube 5} in. DC. 
ix, 80; Benth. in Journ. Linn, Soc. ix. 97 ; Kurz For. FI. ii. 204. 
TENASSERIM ; Lobb, Kurz.—Distrie. Sumatra. 
An epiphytic shrub. eaves 3 by 2 in., truncate-obtuse, mucronate, base cuneate; 
petiole }-4 in. Calyx $ in.; lobes 4 in., ovate, much imbricated.  Corolla-tube 3 in« 
mouth wide; lobes lj in., obovate, obtuse, mucronate. Berry “size of a hen's egg: 
ovate, rather pointed " (Kurz). 
