82 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Hemsley, Jour. Linn. Soc. 28 : 367 (1888). — Dippel, 
Gartenfl. 35 : 682. f. 86 (1886); Handb. Laubholzk. 
1:225. f. 143 (1889).—Koehne, D. Dendr. 547 
(1893). 
Chamaecerasus Standishii, Lescuyer, L’Hort. Frang. 1862 : 138. pl. 10 
(1862). 
L. Fortunei, L. fragrans and L. odoratissima, hort., ex Koch, t. c. 
L. Sinensis, hort., ex Dippel, J. c. 
Caprifolium Standishii, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 274 (1891). 
China: Hupeh (Henry); Szechuen (Potanin). — Culti- 
vated, like the following species, chiefly for its very early, 
fragrant flowers and for its handsome half-evergreen 
foliage (Goettingen, Kew, etc.). 
The wild specimens have the leaves generally much 
narrower than the cultivated ones, sometimes narrowly 
lanceolate, about 10 cm. long and 2 cm. broad; this form, 
to which Dr. Henry’s nos. 1290, 3373, 8801, 5119 and 
6373 and E. H. Wilson’s no. 55 belong, may be distin- 
guished as f. lancifolia, f. nov. 
39. L. rragrantissima, Lindley & Paxton, Paxton’s 
Flow. Gard. 3:75. f. 268 (1852). — Lemaire, 
Jard. Fleur. 8:84. jf. (1853). — Carritre, Fl. 
Serr. 13:63 (1858); Rev. Hort. 1873:169. f. 17 
(1873).—K. Koch, Dendr. 21:21 (1872). — Maxi- 
mowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 24:42; Meél. 
Biol. 10: 66 (1877). —Gard. Chron. II. 9:107. f. 
19, 21 (1878). — Dippel, Gartenfl. 35 : 684. G oey 2 J 
(1886); Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 226, f. 144 (1889). — 
Koehne, D. Dendr. 546 (1893). 
L. caprifolioides, K. Koch, Ind. Sem. Berol. 1871, apx. 3 (1871), ex 
Urban, Enum. Spec. Cat. Sem. Hort. Bot. 30; Dendr. 2! 19 
(1872). — Vatke, Ind. Sem. Berol. apx. (1875), ex Urban, 2. c. 
L. Niaguariili, hort., ex Koch, J. c. 
L. odoratissima and L. Magnevitleae, hort., ex Dippel, 2. c. 
Caprifolium fragrantissimum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl, 1 :274 (1891). 
L. Volgarensis, Chamaecerasus Niaguarilli, and Caprifolium Niaguarilli 
hort., ex Hand-list Arb. Kew 2 : 15 (1896) 
