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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA 
Order— LOGANIACEJS. 
Biiddleia tibetica W. W. Smith, sp. nov. 
Ab aliis himalaicis Buddleiis adhuc cognitis foliis parvis tomen- 
tosis distinguitur. 
Caulis fruticosus, infra rotuiidatus, glaber, cortice cinereo, supra 
quadrangularis fulvo tomento indutus, multis delapsorum foliorum 
basibus approximatis valde nodosus. Folia 4 cm. longa, 3 cm. lata, 
opposita, ovata, basi breviter hastata, crenata, subacuta, dense utrinque 
tomento fulvo velutino obtecta, nervis 5-6 paribus infra perspicuis. 
Flores in cymas densissiraas terminates fere globosas 5-7 cm. longas 
3»5 cm. latas. Calyx 5 mm. longus, 2 mm. latus, dense fulvo-tomen- 
tosus, quatuor dentibus 5 mm. longis subaoutis. Corolla 1 cm. longa, 
fere glabra, tubo 1 mm. lato calycem duplo excedente, lobis brevibus 
rotundatis. Stamina quatuor in medio tuboinserta. Ovarium ovoideum, 
hirsutum, minimum, immaturum. 
At an elevation of 11,000 ft. on the Tibetan -side of the Himalayas 
in the Lhakhang valley, to the north of Bhutan, No. 72 White ! 
Order— S€BOPHUIi.4 RIACE^. 
Calorlmbdos EnmciBiaBa Benth. 
Between Cheungtong and Lachung, Sikkim, 6,000 ft.. No. 2858 
Smith and Gave ! An addition to the Flora of Sikkim. An interesting 
find as the plant is recorded only from Gossain Than, Nepal, and that 
onl}!" once by W allich, and from China, at the foot of Thangshan, near 
Tali, Helavay No. 3161 {vide Hook. Ic. Plant, fig. 2669.) 
Order— 
TricliodesHia calycosuM Coll et Hemsi. 
An addition to the Flora of Sikkim. Originally described in 1889 
by Collett and Hemsley in their ^'Plants fi’om Upper Burma and the 
Shan States.”^^ It was found much earlier in the Darjeeling District 
by Mr. J. S. Gamble in 1879, No. 7544! by Mr. G. A. Gammie in 
1886 ! but remained undescribed until the Shan State specimen was 
obtained. It is at the present time not an uncommon! plant among the 
specimens sent in by thA Lloyd Botanic Garden seed*collectors. 
