78 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
AA. Leaves ovate, rounded or subcordate at the base, acuminate, 
sparingly appressed-pilose on both sides and setosely ciliate, 
2-4 cm. long; bracts ovate and contracted into a short stalk or 
lanceolate; corolla 2 cm. long; stamens and style about as 
long as corolla. 34. L. Ferdinandi, Franch. 
33. L. vesicariA, Komarov, Act. Hort. Petrop. 18: 427 
(1900). 
Korea (Komarov!).— Plate 1. f. 12, 13. Plate 10. 
34. L. Frerpinanpi, Franchet, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Paris 
Il. 6:31. pl. 12, f. A. (1883); Pl. David. 1:151 
pl. 12, f. A. (1884). — Forbes & Hemsley, Jour. 
Linn. Soc. 23: 361 (1888). 
Caprifolium Ferdinandi, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Mongolia (David, nos. 2624! 2691). China: Kansu 
(Potanin); Shensi (Giraldi); Hupeh (Henry). 
Subsect. 8. CuLtamypocarp!, Jaub. & Spach. 
Lonicera § Chlamydocarpus, Jaubert & Spach, Ill. Pl. 
Or. 1:137 (1847).—K. Koch, Linnaea 24: 478 (1851) ; 
Hort. Dendr. 1: 297 (1853); Dendr. 21:36 (1872). 
Three species from western Asia, distributed from Trans- 
caucasia through Persia to Kashmir, Beluchistan and 
Arabia. They are closely related to the preceding group, 
but distinguished by the cupula being free at the top; the 
ovaries outgrow the cupula and become fleshy bright red 
berries at maturity. In all other respects the Chlamydo- 
carpi are similar to the Vesicariae and also show the tend- 
ency on vigorous branches to develop ‘stipular appendages 
and sometimes lobed leaves. 
A. Cupula contracted at the apex, urceolate; bracts leaf-like, broad, 
much exceeding the ovaries; leaves orbicular-ovate to ovate, 
obtuse, rounded or subcordate at the base, pubescent on both 
sides and ciliate, 2.5-4cm. long. 35. LZ. Iberica, Marsch. Bieb. 
