1048 LOGANIACE® (Prain and Cummins). — [ Buddleia, 
Var. 6, euryifolia (Prain in Kew Bulletin, 1908, 162, name only); leaves 
subcoriaceous, above with deeply impressed nerves and veins, beneath closely 
rusty stellate-tomentose, with secondary venation as well as main-nerves promi- 
nent, ovate-lanceolate or ovate, acuminate, base rather wide cuneate or rounded 
entire, margin elsewhere distinctly acutely serrate, 2-2} in. long, 1-1} in. wide ; 
petiole rusty stellate-pubescent ; corolla orange-yellow with pale lilac limb or 
salmon-coloured, 24-24 lin. long. 
Coast Region: Fort Beaufort Div. ; Winterberg Range, Zeklon! Stocken- 
strom Diy.; Chumie Berg, Hcklon! Katberg, 4000 ft., Hutton! Baur, 874! 
Shaw ! 
CuntraL ReGion: Somerset Div. ; Bosch Berg, Burchell, 3157! 3179! 
Kananart Recion: Var. 8: Transvaal ; Rimers Creek, near Barberton, 2900-— 
3000 ft., Galpin, 970! Thorneroft, 146 (in Herb. Wood, 4825)! near Lydenberg, 
Wibns, 1030! 
Eastern Recion: Griqualand East; Pot River Berg, in Maclear District, 
5500 ft., Galpin, 6771! Var. B: Natal; Tugela River, Gerrard, 1967! Griqua- 
land East ; in Umzimhlava woods, near Kokstad, 4000 ft., Z'yson in MacOwan 
and Bolus, Herb. Austr.-Afr. 1287 ! 
Although var, 8 differs markedly in general appearance, and further differs from 
B. auriculata as regards the colour noted for its corolla, the material available 
hardly justifies its recognition as a distinct species. The flowers are somewhat 
smaller but do not differ in any structural detail. 
3. B. pulchella (N. E. Br. in Kew Bulletin, 1894, 389); an erect 
shrub, 5 ft. high ; twigs cylindric, hoary-pubescent soon glabrous ; 
leaves herbaceous, rather pale green above thinly stellate-pubescent 
soon glabrous with slightly impressed main-nerves, beneath rather 
closely softly stellate-pubescent, mid-rib and main-nerves rather 
prominent, ovate, acute, base cuneate, margin entire or undulate or 
remotely and irregularly 1—-2-jugately lobed, 11-3} in. long, $—1} in. 
wide ; petiole 1—} in. long; blade decurrent on the upper half or 
throughout, thinly stellate-pubescent ; stipules represented by a 
faint interpetiolar line; cymes numerous, few-flowered, rather 
lax, opposite, forming short thyrsoid panicles leafy at least below, 
2-3 in. long, 1-14 in. across; eyme-peduncles slender, 25-3 lin. 
long; bracts 1-1} lin. long, linear ; pedicels short ; calyx cam- 
panulate, 14 lin. long, densely hoary-pubescent ; teeth ovate, sub- 
obtuse, one-fourth as long as tube; corolla reddish with throat 
orange and limb white, 4 lin. long ; tube outside stellate-puberulous, 
within glabrous above the stamens, pubescent with simple hairs 
below the anthers and especially along adnate portion of filaments 
free filaments shorter than and hidden by the ovate anthers. Wood 
and Evans, Natal Plants, i. 49, t. 60. B. Woodii, Gilg in Engl. 
Jahrb. xxiii. 201. 
Eastern Reoion: Natal; near Kettle Fountain, Cooper, 1159! Inanda, Wood, 
574! 1602! (Herb. Natal, 4086)! near York, 3300-4400 ft., Wood, 4869! and 
cultivated specimens ! : 
B, lindleyana (Fortune in Lindl, Bot. Reg. Misc. 1844, 25), a Chinese species 
readily distinguished from the three above described hy lta oymes.sapregutes ie 
long raceme-like terminal thyrse with longer, curved corolla-tubes, is cultivated 
_ South Africa in gardens and occurs sometimes as an escape ; ¢.g. Transvaal 
_ Lydenberg, Wilms, 1028-0 ; : 
