72 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
L. Pailasi, Ledebour, Ind. Sem. Hort. Dorp. 1821, apx. 1320, ex 
Flor. Alt. 1 $247 (1829); Ic. Pl. Fl. Ross. 2:12. pl. 731 (1830). 
L. coerulea, 8, Turczaninow, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 18 : 305 (1845). — 
Kirillow, Lonic. Russ. Reich. 53 (1849). — Herder, Bull. Soc. Nat. 
Mosc. 87! 3 205 (1864). 
L. coerulea hirsuta, Regel, Russk. Dendr. 143 (1873). — Penkowsky, 
Derev. Kust. Ross. 8:17 (1901). 
L. coerulea villosa, Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 243 48; 
Mél. Biol. 10:75 (1877), not Torrey & Gray. — Herder, Bull. Soc. 
Nat. Mosc. 8713 207. pl. 3. f. 3, b. (1864); 581221 (1878). 
L. coerulea subvillosa, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. 
Laubholz-Ben. 463 (1903). 
L. coerulea Kamschatica, hort. (hort. Kesselring!). 
North Europe and north Asia to Japan (Thedenius, 
Maximowicz, Potanin, Wright, Buniakowisky, Faurie, 
et al.). 
f. emphyllocalyx, forma nov. 
L. emphyllocalyx, Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 81 : 58; 
Mél. Biol. 12 : 480 (1886). 
Japan: Hondo (Tanaka!). 
This differs only by the ovate leaves, truncate or rounded 
at the base, and the stamens slightly exceeding the corolla; 
branches densely villous and hirsute. 
CC. Leaves usually oblong to lanceolate; stamens exceeding the 
corolla; fruit ovoid-oblong. 
var. EDULIS, Regel, Russk. Dendr. 144 (1873). — Maxi- 
mowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 24 248; Meél. 
Biol. 10: 75 (1877). — Herder, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. 
531: 21 (1878). 
L. coerulea y, Turczaninow, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 18 3 306 (1845), — 
Kirillow, Lonic. Russ. Reich. 54 (1849). — Herder, Bull. Soc. Nat 
Mosc. 8713 205. pl. 3. f. 1-2, a (1864). 
L. edulis, Turczaninow, mscr., ex Turczaninow, J. c. 
Siberia: Songaria to Mandshuria and Dahuria ( Ture- 
zaninow! Maximowicz). Tibet (Gilles). 
