CAPRIFOLIACEAE. — ABELIA 125 
Pedunculi biflori. 
Pedunculi nulli; pedicellis usque ad basin libera; folia plerumque serrata. 
25. A. biflora. 
Pedunculi 0.5-1.2 cm. longi. 
Folia acuminata. 
Folia lanceolata discoloria, integra, subtus glaberrima. 
24. A. Dielsii. 
Folia ovato-oblonga, rarius lanceolata integra v. paucidentata con- 
coloria subtus pubescentia ........ 25. A. Zanderi. 
Folia obtusa, apice crenato-serrata, glabra, subdiscoloria. 
26. A. onkocarpa. 
Peduneuli 5- ad 7-flori; folia ovato-oblonga v. ovata, acuta v. obtusiuscula. 
27. A. umbellata. 
ENUMERATION OF THE SPECIES. 
Sect. I. EUABELIA Rehder, n. sect. (see p. 123). 
Ser. 1. SERRATAE, Graebner in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX, 126, 131 (1900). 
Biflorae Zabel in Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. YI. 33 (in part) (1893). 
1. Abelia spathulata Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. I. 77, t. 34, fig. 2 (1835). — 
Hooker f. in Bot. Mag. CVIII. t. 6611 (1882). 
Abelia serrata A. Gray in Perry, Narr. Exped. China Jap. Il. 313 (secundum 
specimen authent.) (1856). 
Linnaea spathulata Graebner in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 142 (1901). 
Japan: Hondo (Mazimowice, C. Wright, C. S. Sargent, K. Watanabe, J. G. 
Jack, Faurie (No. 6837, 6838); Kiusiu (Rein ex Graebner). 
2. Abelia serrata Siebold & Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. I. 77, t. 34 (1835). 
Linnaea serrata Graebner in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 133 (1900). 
Japan: Hondo, Siebold, K. Miyabe; Shikoku, Nanokawa, Tosa, June 11, 1888, 
K. Watanabe; Kiusiu (Siebold ex Graebner). 
Abelia serrata has sometimes been confounded with A. uniflora R. Brown, but 
that species is easily distinguished by its axillary, one-flowered or sometimes € 
flowered peduncles. The Chinese specimens identified by some botanists with 
A. serrata belong to A. Graebneriana Rehder, a species closely related to A. uniflora, 
but in foliage rather similar to A. serrata. 
3. Abelia Buchwaldii Rehder, n. comb. 
Linnaea Buchwaldii Graebner in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 133 (1900). i 
Japan: Hondo, Nagasaki, Mazimowicz, 1863!, Ushiroyama, Mimasaki, S. 
Arimoto, 1903. i 
Graebner describes the sepals as ciliate, but I find them glabrous in Maximowicz’s 
specimen, while in Watanabe’s specimen of A. serrata the sepals are sparingly cili- 
ate; Arimoto’s specimen which has the sepals ciliate, is without flowers and I am 
not sure whether it really belongs here or to the following species; the akenes are 
glabrous, but also in Maximowicz’s specimen they are only very sparingly pilose 
even 1n a young state. 
4. Abelia gymnocarpa Rehder, n. comb. 
Li gy pa Graebner in Bot. Jahrb. XXIX. 134 (1900). 
Japan: Hondo, between Kioto and Maizura, Tomba, Doederlein (ex Graebner); 
Adera, Shinano, J. G. Jack, September 5, 1905. E 
.I have not seen the type specimen, but Jack's specimen from Adera, which is 
without flowers, seems to agree well with Graebner's description except that the 
sepals are not strictly lanceolate. 
