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E. Leaves ciliate, otherwise glabrous or loosely pubes- 
cent at first, ovate to ovate-oblong, acute, 5-8 cm. 
long. 24. L. Canadensis, Marsh. 
EE. Leaves not ciliate, glabrous, rarely at first slightly 
hairy below and ciliate toward the base, broadly 
ovate to oblong, obtuse at both ends, 3-6 cm. long. 
25. L. Utahensis, Wats. 
DD. Corolla pink or purple, gibbous at the base. 
E. Flowers in pairs; corolla tubular, purple, 18 mm. 
long; style shorter than tube and stamens scarcely 
exceeding the tube; leaves ovate-oblong, pubes- 
cent beneath, 3-6 cm. long. 26. L. Mexicana, Rehd. 
EE. Flowers usually solitary, corolla pink, about 15 mm. 
long; stamens half as long, style as long as limb; 
leaves orbicular-ovate to rhombic-ovate or elliptic, 
acute or acutish, glabrous or pubescent, 3-6 cm. 
long. 27. L. gracilipes, Miq. 
9. L. RAMosIssIMA, ‘** Franchet & Savatier’’, Maximowicz, 
Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 24:47; Mél. Biol. 
10:74 (1877).—Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PI. 
Jap. 2: 389 (1879). 
Caprifolium ramosissimum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Japan: Hondo, Mt. Hakusan (Savatier, no. 2888! 
Rein!); Shikoku, Torigata-Yama (Makino, no. 384). 
The specimen of Makino, collected on the island of Shi- 
koku, has the leaves twice as large as the type specimen, 
and seems to represent the normal size of the foliage, while 
Savatier’s specimens have probably been collected with the 
foliage not yet fully developed ; in the flowers there is no 
difference whatever between the specimens from the two 
localities. 
10. L. purpurascens, Walpers, Rep. Bot. 2:449 
(1843).— Hooker f. & Thomson, Jour. Linn. Soc. 
2:169 (1858).—Clarke in Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 
3: 12 (1882).— Buser in Boissier, Fl. Or. Suppl. 277 
(1888). — Collett, Fl. Siml. 224 (1902). 
L. sericea, Royle, Ill. Bot. Him. 236 (1839), nom. nud. — Hooker f. 
& Thomson, Jour. Linn. Soc. 23167 (1858). — Aitchison, Jour. 
Linn. Soc. 18 3 65 (1881). 
