Ss es 
Buddleia.| PEDALINER. 251 
above, beneath covered with a thin whitish or tawny appressed 
tomentum ; flowers small, white, very shortly pedicelled or almost 
sessile, in small clusters, “forming terminal and axillary racemes 
_often arranged into trichotomous, brownish or whitish tomentose 
panicles ; calyx tomentose ; corolla white, puberulous, salver-shaped, 
the oe eae 4. or 5-lobed ; capsules oblong, 2-valved, about 2 
in. lon 
Has — especially in mapa toungyas, savannah forests and along 
river pak. all over Burma an es adjacent provinces down to Tenasserim.— 
Fl. Jan. -Feb. ; Fr. g? 8.—1—8S.= Ail. 
2. B, paniculata, Wall—A tawny-tomentose shrub; leaves 
ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, acuminate at both ends, on a rather 
slender tawny or rusty tomentose petiole up to 3 in. long or longer, 
2-3 in. long, entire or slightly serrate upwards, hac Sige 
above glabrescent and more or less wrinkled, beneath tawn 
rusty tomentose; flowers small, sessile, clustered, the andl 
shortly peduncled and forming a more or less compound thyrsoid 
y-tomentose panicle at the end of the branches and in the axils 
of the upper leaves ; calyx rusty-tomentose, about a line long; 
corolla tubular, the tube about 3 lin. long, tomentose outside, the 
lobes spreading, very short, rotundate. 
Has.—Ava, Kakhyen hills.—Fl, March. 
VERBENACEZ, 
Flowers irregular or rarely regular, pats persistent, truncate 
toothed or lobed. Corolla 4- or 5- rarely 6-8-lobed, or rarely trun- 
cate, the lobes more or less 2-lipped, or ved or quite equal, 
imbricate i in bud, the upper lip or uppermost lobe or sometimes the 
lateral ones outside, Stamens inserted i in the evil meget usually 
» OF = or less amphi itropous us and attached laterally or near 
the top so as to appear pendulous ; style terminal, mt entire, or 
mati trecently with 2 short stigmatic lobes. Frui t dry or more 
or less drupaceous, the whole fruit or the endocarp separating into 
¢ 0 or 4 nuts or pyrenes or quite indehiscent and 2 or 4-celled, and 
Coates with an additional central cavity between the carpels 
ving the appearance of a third or fifth empty cell. Seeds so 
in each cell or half-cell, erect, usually without albumen. Embry 
straight, with thick cotyledons and an inferior radicle.—Herbs, 
