StrycJmos] LXXV. LOGANIACE.^ 475 



axillary, nearly sebssile, fl. fx-agraiit, calyx very small, segments sliort, obtuse, corolla 

 campanulate | in. across, lobes acute, villons witliin. 10. S. laurina, Wall. Cachar. 

 Tenabserim, Malay Penins. and Arcliip. L. ovate, blade 4-6, pet. J in. long, tendrils 

 usually forked. Fl. in a large axillarj^ (sometimes terminal) f ulvons-pubescent tbyrsns, 

 corolla campanulate, villous witliin, antber-cells slightly baii'y, ovary liairy. 11. S. 

 axillaris, Colebr. Khasi hills. L. ovate-lanceolate, long acuminate, blade 2-3, pet. ^, in., 

 tendrils simple. Fl. white, in small, axillary, almost sessile cymes, corolla hairy within, 

 anther-cells bearded at base. 12. S. malaceensis, Benth. Tenasserim (V). Malay Penins. 

 L. 5-nerved, anthers densely hairy, ovary glabrous. 



(c) Corolla-tube cylindriCy 5-10 times the length of calyx. 



13. S. cinnamomifolia, Thwaites: Wight Ic. t. 434. Travancore, low country. 

 Ceylon. A very large woody climber, 1. elliptic or elliptic-lanceolate, blade 3-4, 

 pet. \ in. Fl. white, in compact corymbiform cymes at the ends of short branchlets, 

 corolla -J in. long, anthers and ovary glabrous, style long filiform, exserted, stigma 

 capitate" Fr. orange cold. 2-5 in. diam., seeds 7-14." 14. S.'Wallicldaiia, Benth. Kiaasi 

 hills. Assam. Mikir hills. L. elliptic-oblong, suddenly caudate-acuminate, blade 

 4-6, pet. J in. Corolla l~l in. long, throat villous, anthers glabrous, style hairy, ovax-y 



glabrous. 



2. BUDDLEIA, Linn. ; M. Brit. Ind. iv. 81. 



Shrubs, nsualiy clothed with stellate or glandular hairs or scales^ petioles 

 united by a stipulary line. FL 4-niei'ous in 3~5-fld. cymes arranged in 

 panicled spikes and racemes, calyx persistent, corolla-lobes imbricate, stamens 

 4j anthers nearly sessile. Capsule opening septicidally, leaving the dissepi- 

 ments free in the centre, valves 2 entire or bifid. Seeds small, numerous, 

 testa loose, often expanded into a wing all round. Species 70, South Africa, 

 tropical and subtropical countries of Asia and America. 



A. Fl. small or middle-sized. 



" 1. B. asiatica, Lour. ; Eedd. Man. t. 21.— Syn. B. discolor^ Eoth ; Wight 

 Ic. t. 894; B. Keemda, Eoxb. Vern. Banna, Pb. ; Dhaiila, Kumaon; 

 Kyaung migu^ Lower, KyaiiJc mikii^ Upper Burma. 



A large shrub, branches, underside of leaves inflorescence and calyx clothed 

 with a dense grey felt of stellate hairs, 1. lanceolate, entire or minutely serru- 

 late, 3-6 in. long, usually glabrous above, narrowed into a sliort petiole. Fl. 

 white, scented, sessile or nearly so, in dense terminal and axillary panicled 

 spikes, bracts deciduous. Calyx 4-cleft to near the middle, lobes acute, corolla 

 tubular, hairy outside, tube i in., twice the length of calyx, lobes round obtuse. 

 Capsule nodding, \ in., seeds with a finely reticulate wing all round. 



Outer Himalaya, ascending to 5,000 ft. Behar. Singbhum. Central Prov. Assam, 

 Khasi hills, Manipur, Chittagong. Bumia, in Savannas : in the hills chiefly on deserted 

 Toungyas. "Western Peninsula. Fl. Feb. to July. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 

 Anam. China. Not in Ceylon. 



2. B. paniculata, Wall.; Collett Simla M.S22 fig. 100.— -Sjm. jB. crispa^ 

 Benth. Vern. Chiti boi, Punj. ; Prind, Kun. ; Sendivi^ GJitittia^ N. West, 



A shrub or small tree, stem gnarled and crooked, bark peeling off in long 

 shreds, branchlets, leaves, inflorescence, bracts and calyx densely clothed with 

 soft white or tawny tomentum. Leaves extremely variable, those at the ends 

 of flowering branches oblong-lanceolate, entire, those lower down hastate, deeply 

 sinuate-dentate, blade 2-6, petiole J-1^ in, long, on the interpetiolar line some- 

 times a round or lobed leafy stipule, petiole sometimes winged. FL nearly 

 sessile, fragrant, pale mauve, pink or white, in short dense spikes aiTanged 

 in large terminal leafy panicles, bracts lanceolate, tomentose, calyx and corolla 

 densely tomentose outside, calyx-lobes short, obtuse, corolla-tu.be J in, long. 



Baluchistan. Common Trans Indus and in the N.-West Himalaya, up to 7,500 ft. 

 JSTepal. Bare in Sikkim and Bhutan. Manipur at 5,000 ft. Fl. Feb.- June, Afghanistan. 

 8. B. maorostactiya, Benth. Sikkim. Bhutan, Mishmi. Khasi hills, Manipur. Branches 

 stout, quadrangular, often narrowly winged, branchlets, leaves and inflorescence 

 rusty-woolly, L serrulate, 5-10 in. long, narrowed into a very short petiole. FL middle- 

 sized, white, tinged with pink and orange, in dense terminal and axillary elongate 



