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Gardneria lanceolata is most nearly related to G. ovata Wallich which is easily 
distinguished by its broader leaves, several-flowered peduncles and tetramerous 
flowers with shorter and broader petals and shorter anthers of a different structure; 
from all the other species it differs in its connate anthers. 
The structure of the androecium in this new species seems to show that the 
combination of characters on which Raciborski relied, when he separated Pseu- 
dogardneria from Gardneria proper, is not constant; for G. lanceolata has the con- 
nate anthers of typical Gardneria, but they are two-celled and the flowers five-merous 
as in Pseudogardneria. We have therefore retained Gardneria in its older and wider 
conception. 
BUDDLEIA L. 
Buddleia Lindleyana Fortune apud Lindley in Bot. Reg. XXX. Mise. 
Notes, 25 (1844); in Bot. Reg. XXXII. t. 4 (1846). — Paxton, Mag. Bot. 
XIV. t. 5 (1848). — Bentham, Fl. Hongk. 231 (1861). — Moore in 
Jour. Bot. XVI. 138 (1878). — Maximowiez in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. 
Pétersbourg, sér. 3, XXVI. 495 (1880); in Mél. Biol. X. 674 (1880). — 
Franchet in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris, sér. 2, VI. 90 (Pl. David. I. 210) 
(1883). — Hemsley in Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 119 (1889). — Dunn 
& Tutcher in Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. add. ser. X. 174 (Fl. Kwang- 
tung and Hongkong) (1912). — Gagnepain in Lecomte, Not. Syst. I. 
186 (1912). 
Kiangsi: Kiukiang, roadsides, alt. 100 m., July 27, 1907 (No. 
1516; bush 1-2 m. tall, flowers purple). Western Szech’uan: near 
Wa-shan, valley of Tung river, alt. 1000-1300 m., July and November 
1908 (No. 1375*; bush 1-1.5 m. tall, flowers dark red); without precise 
locality, banks of the Yangtsze, June 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 4116). 
Kiangsu: Shanghai, Faber. Fokien: without locality, Dunn's 
Exped. 1905 (Herb. Bot. Gard. Hongkong, No. 2930). 
Buddleia Lindleyana, var. sinuato-dentata Hemsley in Jour. Linn. 
Soc. XXVI. 120 (1889).—Dop in Bull. Soc. Bot. France, LVII. Mém. 
XIX. 9 (1910). — Gagnepain in Lecomte, Not. Syst. II. 186 (1912). 
Western Szech'uan: Yachou Fu, thickets, alt. 600-1300 m., July 
and November 1908 (No. 1375; bush 1-1.5 m. tall, flowers very dark 
red). Western Hupeh: without locality, A. Henry (No. 3979). 
This very distinct looking variety is much less common than the type gate 
usually found at greater altitudes. The leaves in our specimen are very 
(9.5 em. long, 4.5 em. wide).! 
! A species apparently closely allied to B. Lindleyana is the following: 
Buddleia yunnanensis L. F. Gagnepain in Lecomte, Not. Syst. II. 192 (1912). 
Yunnan: without precise locality [probably near Szemao] Bons d Anty (No. 
