67. CAPKIFOLIACE^!. 359 



rotundatis ciliolatis ; corolla intus extnsque hirsuta, alte bilobatu, 

 usque ad gibbum amplissinmm fissa, labio postico breviter ob- 

 tuseque 4-lobato ; stamina longe exserta, filameutis infra medium 

 barbatis ; ovaria inter se omnino libera, stylo prorsus piloso. 

 Baccce non visae. 



Httpeh: Patung district (A. Henry I). Herb. Kew. 



The Indian L. ligustrina, "Wall., the Chinese L. pileata, Oliv., 

 and the present species exhibit, in different degrees, a remarkable 

 downward cap-like production of the calyx over the connate 

 bracteoles. 



12. Lonicera (§ Xylosteum) Henryi, Remsl., n. sp. ""\ 

 Frutex scandens vel vagans, ramulis floriferis brevibus rigidis 



dense ferrugineo-pubescentibus. Folia breviter petiolata, co *i- 

 acea, persistentia ?, ovato-oblonga, l£-4 poll, longa, acuminata, 

 basi rotundata vel subcordata, utrinque costa excepta glabra, 

 margine ciliata, venis inconspicuis. Flares rubri (Henry) v\ 

 1 poll, longi, glabri, pedunculis brevioribus pubescentibus bifloris 

 ad apices ramulorum aggregatis ; bractea? subulatse, paucisetulosas 

 vel glabrescentes ; bracteoke parva?, ovato-oblonga3, ciliolata? ; 

 calycis glaberrimi dentes oblonga?, obtusae, crassiusculi, conspicai, 

 persistentes ; corolla recta, distincte bilabiata, lobis obtusissimia 

 lateralibus labii postici basi intus margine interiore auriculati, 

 tubo intus hirsutus ; stamina breviter exserta, filamentis glabris ; 

 ovaria inter se libera, stylo praecipue infra medium piloso. Baccce 

 parv®, spheroidea?, glaucse. 



Hijpeh : Patung district (A. Henri/, 1789, 2804, 2814, 4015 !). 

 Herb. Kew. 



Nearest the Indian L. glabrata, Wall., a species having rela- 

 tively broad leaves on longer petioles. 



13. Lonicera hispida. Pall, in Schult. Syst. Veg. v. p. 258 ; 

 Ledeb. Fl. Boss. ii. p. 389, et Ic. t. 212 ; DC. Prodr. iv. p. 338 ; 

 Clarice in Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iii. p^U ; Maxim, in Mel. Biol.- 

 x. p. 72. J 



Kanstjh (Przewalski Sf Piasezki ex Maximowicz) ; Szechuf" 

 Mount Omei, 8000 feet (Faber I). Herb. Kew. A 1 > 



Siberia and North India, from Kashmir to Sikkim. F 

 specimen, the only Chinese one we have seen, is more hav^ 011 - u - 

 the Siberian plant and has longe:. 1 slenderer peduncle ° ' e9 ' 

 larger bracts, and larger, more hairy flowers, being, ^ 

 respects, more like the Indian variety. 



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