LOGANIACEAE. — BUDDLEIA 571 
Western Szech’uan: west and near Wén-ch’uan Hsien, Min 
Valley, roadside thickets, alt. 1300-1600 m., May 25, 1908 (No. 3353); 
same locality, alt. 1300-2100 m., August 1908 (No. 3359); same 
locality, 1300-2000 m., October 1910 (No. 4389); vicinity of Tachien- 
lu, thickets, alt. 1300-3800 m., July and August 1908 (Nos. 3357, 
3351); vicinity of Tachien-lu, dry regions, Tung Valley, alt. 1300- 
2000 m., October 1910 (No. 4403); Mupin, thickets, alt. 1600-2000 
m., July and October 1908 (Nos. 3354, 13512); without precise locality, 
alt. 2500 m., July 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 4119). 
This variety is much more widely distributed than the type and is readily dis- 
tinguished by its usually solitary terminal panicle and much larger flowers attain- 
ing 5 mm. in diameter; the leaves are usually pubescent above and vary in size 
and are sometimes nearly entire, coarsely serrate or sinuately-toothed. The 
young branches are often nearly square. Very rarely the primary panicle is sub- 
tended by one or two short lateral panicles whereas in the type there are always 
several panicles clustered at the ends of the shoots. In No. 3354 the peduncles 
of the cymes are unusually long and in consequence form a rather lax caudate 
panicle. No. 3357 differs in having short calyx-teeth. It is possible that more 
than one variety should be distinguished in the above numbers but all grada- 
tions are present. No. 4119 is one of the specimens quoted by Dop for his B. 
macrostachya, var. yunnanensis. 
Here may be added the following species from Yunnan: 
Buddleia Henryi Rehder & Wilson, n. sp. 
Frutex 2-5-metralis v. arbor 6-metralis v. ultra; ramuli hornotini leviter angu- 
lati laxe cinereo-tomentosi. Folia membranacea, lanceolata v. lanceolato-oblonga, 
utrinque sensim attenuate, acuminata, 12-35 em. longa et 2.5-7.5 cm. lata crenato- 
Serrata dentibus brevibus mucronulatis, v. rarius subintegra, supra obscure 
viridia et glabra, subtus dense cinereo-tomentosa, costa venisque supra impressis 
Subtus elevatis; petioli tomentosi, 0.5-2 cm. longi. Paniculae plures in apice 
ramulorum, anguste cylindricae, 12-25 em. longae et circiter 2 cm. diam., e cymis 
approximatis 2-6-floris fere sessilibus v. basin versus brevissime pedunculatis 
bracteis bracteolisque subulatis instructis compositae, stellato-pilosae; flores 
sessiles v. ad 2 mm. longe pedicellati pedicellis glabrescentibus v. glabris; calyx 
campanulatus, 2.5-3.5 mm. longus, sinuato-dentatus dentibus anguste triangu- 
ibus acuminatis 1-2 mm. longis, extus sparse stellato-pilosus v. fere glaber; 
corolla decidua, carnea tubo cylindrico, 7-8 mm. longa extus glabra pilis paucis 
ad basin limbi exceptis, intus sparse villosa, lobis patentibus rotundatis, circiter 
2 mm. longis margine leviter irregularibus extus initio villosis; antherae subsessiles, 
Ovato-oblongae, 1 mm. longae, apice basin limbi attingentes; ovarium ovoideum 
fulvo-tomentosum; stylus glaber, dimidium tubi superans, 3 mm. longus, stigmate 
clavato. Capsula (immatura) ovoideo-oblonga, acuta, fere glabra, pedicello 
Tecurvato. 
Yunnan: south-east of Mengtze, woods and ravines, alt. 1600 m., A. Henry 
(Nos,,2025, type, 9025). E En 
, This species is apparently most closely related to B. longifolia Gagnepain, which 
differs chiefly in the tube of the calyx being as long as its obtuse teeth, in the pedi- 
cellate flowers, the pedicels equalling the calyx, in the larger corolla and broader 
Inflorescence. It is also related to B. macrostachya Wallich, but that species is 
