LOGANIACEAE. — BUDDLEIA 565 
Buddleia officinalis Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, 
sér. 3, XX VI. 496 (1880); in Mél. Biol. X. 675 (1880). — Hemsley in 
Jour. Linn. Soc. XXVI. 120 (1890). — Oliver in Hooker's Icon. XX. 
t. 1972 (1891). — Diels in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 535 (1900); in Wiss. 
Ergeb. Exped. Filchner China Tibet, X. 262 (1908).— Pampanini in 
Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. n. ser. XVII. 691 (1910). — Dop in Bull. Soc. 
Bot. France, LVII. Mém. XIX. 8 (1910). — Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XLIX. 
201 (1911). — Wright in Bot. Mag. CXXXVII. t. 8401 (1911). — 
Gagnepain in Lecomte, Not. Syst. II. 187 (1912). 
Buddleia madagascariensis Hance in Jour. Bot. XX. 37 (non Lamarck) (1882). 
Western Hupeh: Ichang, cliffs, etc., alt. 30-600 m., March 1907 
(No. 844; bush 1-2.5 m., flowers lilac, orange eye, fragrant); same lo- 
cality, March 24, 1908 (No. 4005); Ichang and neighborhood, March 
1900 (Veitch Exped. No. 155); without locality, A. Henry (Nos. 1117, 
3110, 7884). 
In western Hupeh and in Szech'uan this is a common shrub in rocky places up 
to 1000 m. altitude. It is very floriferous, fragrant and ornamental. 
Buddleia stenostachya Rehder & Wilson, n. sp. 
Frutex 2-3-metralis; ramuli hornotini leviter quadrangulati v. fere 
teretes, tomento floccoso albido dense obtecti. Folia membranacea, 
lanceolato-oblonga v. lanceolato-ovata, longe acuminata, basi cuneata, 
12-20 cm. longa et 3-6 cm. lata, plerumque crenato-serrata dentibus 
mucronulatis, rarius fere integra, supra obscure viridia, glabra v. fere 
glabra, subtus tomento lanuginoso albido dense obtecta, costa ve- 
nisque supra impressis subtus elevatis; petioli tomentosi, 8-10 mm. 
longi. Paniculae plerumque tres in apice ramulorum, lateralibus saepe 
terminali longioribus, anguste cylindricae, 15-45 em. longae et 2-5 
cm. diam., tomentosae, e cymis congestis paucifloris breviter pedun- 
culatis compositae; flores subsessiles; calyx 2.5-3.5 em. longus, extus 
tomentosus, dentibus ovato-lanceolatis acutis erectis; corolla lilacina 
437 ex Gagnepain); 1500 m., A. Henry (No. 12214; shrub 1 m., 
e m pain); Szemao, forests, alt. 1500 m., ry ( 
Henry’s specimen seems to differ slightly from the type of this species which 
We have not seen; the calyx does not reach quite to the middle of the corolla-tube, 
the leaves are slightly narrower and somewhat sinuately dentate and the inflores- 
cence is shorter, not exceeding 4 em. in the specimen before us. Buddleia yunnanen- 
sis seems most closely related to B. Lindleyana Fortune, but is easily distinguished 
from that Species by its shorter straight corolla, by the larger calyx reaching about 
to the middle of the corolla tube and by the dense and short inflorescence. 
