60 MR. DRUMMOND'S COLLECTIONS. 
Buddleiasalicifolia, Jacq. Hort. Schenbr. 
1.12. t. 59. non Vahl. 
Scoparia arborea, Thunb. Prod. Fl. Cap. 
1. 28. 
Callicarpa paniculata, Lam. Dict. 1. 
Chilianthus oleaceus, Burch. fide Schult. 
Syst. Veg. Mant. vol. 8 
Has. Cape of Good Hope in various 
districts. (v. s.) 
N. corrugata, foliis lanceolatis mar- 
gine crenato-crispulis supra lucidis rugo- 
sissimis subtus ramis calycibusque tomen- 
toso-lanatis, paniculis paucifloris. 
Has. On the Witbergen in Cafferland, 
Drége. (v. s.) 
. AN. dysophylla, divaricato-ramosa, 
foliis petiolatis ovatis grosse dentatis planis 
subtus vel utrinque ramis calycibusque 
dense tomentoso-lanatis, fasciculis florum 
laxis cymosis. 
Has. Uitenhage and Albany districts, 
and Neutral Territory, Ecklon. (v. s.) 
6. N. lobulata, divaricato-ramosa, fo- 
liis petiolatis ovatis sinuato-lobatis dentatis 
undulato-crispis, subtus vel utrinque ramis 
calycibusque tomentoso-lanatis, fasciculis 
florum densissimis globosis. 
Has. Nieuweweld'sbergen and Klip- 
laatsriver, Drége. (v. s.) 
XII. BuppLEIA. Linn. 
Calyx Nuxie. Corolla regularis tubu- 
losa vel subcampanulata, limbo breviter 
quadrifido, Stamina 4, fauce inserta, an- 
theris m bilocularibus. Stylus 
et Capsula Nuxi 
This genus ias be divided into two 
sections according to whether the corolla 
be campanulate or tubular. To the former 
division should be referred the greater 
number of the American species and the 
B. virgata from the Cape. To the second 
division with tubular corollas would be- 
long two or three of the South American 
species, all the Asiatic ones, with B. salvi- 
folia, and the following new species from 
the : 
1 Burchell describes his Chilianthus as having the 
cells of the capsule monosperimens ; 3 have found 
all the s Nuxia, which 
makes me doubt the correctness of this reference. 
tral Territory, and on the Chumisberg in - 
Cafferland, Ecklon. (v. s.) 
NOTICE CONCERNING THE LA 
7995. Plantago cordata, Lam. Eai ; 
798. P. purpurascens. Nutt. FT, of Ark 
799. P. Virginica: 
B. auriculata, ramis subteretibus juni- 
oribus vix canescentibus, petiolis basi au- 
n the Winterberg in the Neu- 
MR. DRUMMOND'S COLLEC- 
TIONS MADE CHIEFLY IN. 
THE SOUTHERN AND WEST 
ERN PARTS OF THE UNITED 
STATES. 
(Continued from p. 117. Vol. I. of this Journal.) 
PLANTAGINEJXE. Juss. 
agreeing with a re = Dr. Tor 
rey.— Louisiana. _(Barabi 
K 
and then the narrow sharp segments 
the corolla meet together, as well de- 
a kind of beak or horn to the flower. 
p. 177.—N. Orl. (n. 269.)—The spect 
mens exactly agree with original 
from Mr. Nuttall in my Herbarium. 
That author says, it is nearly allied 
P. Virginica ; but with the stamens 
ways exserted. I had at first confounde 
it with 1 
though the segment 
of the corolla are certainly broader: 
