'41* @rTRANDRIA — Buddleia, 
Obs. The whiteness of the leaves, and young shoots of this plant, 
independently of its numerous, beautiful small, fragrant, pure white 
flowers, makes it highly ornamental, particularly amongst plants with 
darker foliage. 
2. B. paniculata, Wall. 
Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, entire, acute at the base, villous 
above, densely hoary beneath; racemes short, hoary, sessile, crowded 
into terminal panicles ; flowers fascicled- 
A native of the valley of Nepala, from whence the Honorable E.. 
Gardner sent me specimens in 1818. Flowering time February to, 
April. 
A small ramous tree with round spreading branches, covered with 
smooth fibrous separating bark.— Branchlets slightly compressed, 
and, as well as the leaves and inflorescence, covered with dense white 
stellate easily separating tomentum ; especially while young.— Leaves 
lanceolate, tapering into an acumen, quite entire, acute at the base, 
from four to five inclies long, rugose above, soft and hoary below, 
. with conspicuous sub-opposite nerves and reticulated veins. — Peti- 
óles half an inch long, obscurely furrowed above, counected by an 
elevated line running across the branch.— Racemes short and stout, 
‘obtuse, the lowermost from the terminal axils about two or three 
inches long, the others shorter and more simple, until they become @ 
terminal elongated raceme; the whole forming an elegant crowded at- 
tenuated sessile panicle or thyrsus. Common peduncle about six inches 
long, and, as well as the outside of the flowers, hoary; partial one 
very short, and supported by opposite narrow linear acuminate floral 
leaves or bractes.— Flowers fragrant, white, numerous, sessile, crowd- 
ed into approximate sub-sessile fascicles, each with a pair of subulate 
elongated bractes, besides some smaller ones under the exterior ca- 
lyces.— Calyx with ovate teeth.—Tube of the corolla cylindric, three 
times longer than the calyx, slightly hairy within. Lacinie short, oval, 
obtuse.—Anthers linear, sub-sessile below the mouth, enclosed.— ` 
Ovarium and base of the short style villous. Stigma clavate-—+¥« We 
