250 PEDALINES. [ Brandisia. 
truncate, the lower deeply 3-lobed. Stamens 4, inserted near the 
ase of the corolla-tube, didynamous; filaments glabrous; anthers 
rotundate, 2-celled, pilose-fringed. Ovary 2-celled, with m — 
ovules along the dilated placentas; style filiform ; stigma ligulate 
Capsule 2-valved, many-seeded. Seeds linear, at both ends elons 
gated in a narrow wing.—Shrubs, with mE AaTE leaves. Flowers 
oo in the leaf-axils, the pedicels 2-bracteo 
. B. discolor, Hf. & Th.—An evergreen, meagre, half-scan- 
ee sh rub, the younger parts shortly tomentose; leaves lanceo- 
late, rounded at the base, on a cree puberulous petiole 3-4 ao 
long, acuminate, 1-2 in. long, entire, thin-coriaceous, glabrou 
above, beneath shortly tonnes vars ull purplish-brown, on 
3 in. long tawny-tomentose pedicels arising singly or very rarely 
by pairs from the axils of the leaves; calyx 3 lin. long, shortly 
tawny-tomentose ; corolla ¢ in. long, tawny-tomentose, especially 
enatts ; capsules oval, acute, about twice as long as the calyx, 
in. long, tawny-tomentose ; seeds linear, 2 lin. long. 
— —Rather frequent in the moister hill ee of Martaban, at 3,000 to 
6,000 ft- elevation.—Fl. Fr. March.—s.—SS.—Metam 
BUDDLEIA, L. 
Calyx 4-toothed or almost 4-cleft. Corolla almost bell-shaped 
to See ae the limb 4-lobed, the lobes short, spreading 
or nearly erect. Stamens 4; anthers almost sessile at the throat 
of the ante or the filaments longer and inserted half way up in ~ 
the tube. Ovary 2-celled ; style entire, clavate at the apex, t the 
stigmatic portion thick, capitate or 2-lobed. Capsule septicidally 
2-valved, the valves 2-cleft or almost entire, hiding the placentifer- 
ous column with its inflexed borders. Seeds numerous, SO 
ina == 
Flower-clusters sessile, in slender panicl 4 tube 
ince ges ys panicle racemes ; corolla- : a aetalione 
vinegars 
cae tea, in more or les less compact thyrsoid pani an 
. B. Asiatica, Lour. ; Bedd. Sylv. Madr. 148, t.21, £.45 Brand. | 
For. Fl. 3 —Kyoung-mee-koo. —An evergreen large shrub, 3 to. 6 
ft. high, pecans growing out in a little tree up to 15 ft. 
the younger parts Mis puberulous; leaves lanceolate to ovate 
te, acuminate, acute at the base and tapering into a short 
velvety-puberulous petiole, minutely teotiied: nabenaie glabrous 
