360 67. CAPBIFOLIACE2B. 



Lonicera hypoglauca et L. Leschenaultii, Miq. (non Wall.) in Ann. Mus. 

 Bot. Lugd.-Bat. ii. p. 270. 



Fobmosa : Tamsui {Oldham, 208 !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Common in Japan; but it is a little doubtful whether the 

 Formosa plant be the same. 



2. Lonicera (§ Xylosteum) Bournei, Remsl., n. sp. 



Frutex glaber vel cito glabrescens, ramulis floriferis gracilius- 

 culis internodiis quam folia brevioribus. Folia brevissime petio; 

 lata, coriacea, persistentia ?, late eordato-ovata, circiter 1 poll, 

 longa, obtusa vel subacuta, utrinque glabra, supra subnitida, 

 venis immersis. Flores intus extusque glabri, 1|-1| poll, longi, 

 pedunculis axillaribus bifloris 3-6 lineas longis ; bractea? breves, 

 angustse, ciliolatse ; bracteolse minutse ; calycis limbus breviter 

 cupulatus, inaequaliter 5-dentatus, dentibus deltoideis ciliolatis ; 

 corolla anguste tubulosa, breviter bilabiata ; stamina vix exserta ; 

 ovaria inter se omnino libera stylo filiformi. Baccce desunt. 



South-west China: Sanchia (F. S. A. Bourne !). Herb. Kew. 



There is only one small specimen of this apparently distinct 

 species, which has much the aspect of some of the simple-leaved 

 species of Jasminum. 



3. Lonicera chrysantha, Turcz. in Ledeb. Fl. Boss. ii. p. 388 ; 

 Maxim. Prim. Fl. Amur. pp. 135, 472, 482, et in Mel. Biol. x. 

 p. 68 ; Begel, Gartenfl. 1863, p. 211, t. 404. 



Lonicera Xylosteum, Regel, Fl. Usur. n. 238, non Linn, fide Maxim. 



Chihli : near Peking (Mcellendorf ! Tatarinow ! Bret- 

 schneider !), Jehol (David, 1768 !) ; Shingking : hills near Mouk- 

 den (James !). Mus. Brit.; Herb. Kew. 



Dahuria and Mandshuria to Sachalin Island. 



Var. longipes, Maxim, in Mel. Biol. x. p. 68. 

 Kaksuh (Przewalski fy Piasezki ex Maximowicz). 

 Lonicera Morrowi, A. Gray (Narr. Perry's Exped. p. 313), is 

 apparently not specifically different from this. 



4. Lonicera caerulea, Linn. Sp. PI ed. 1, p. 174 ; DC. Prod. 

 iv. p. 337; Ledeb. Fl. Boss. ii. p. 390; Bot. Mag. t. 1965; 

 Maxim, in Mel. Biol. x. p. 75 (var. tangutica). 



Kaksuh (Przewalski ex Maximowicz) ; Szechuen : summit of 

 Mount Omei (Faber !). Herb. Kew. 



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