90 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
44. L. Ouaar, Regel & Schmalhausen in Fedtschenko, 
Putech. Turkest. 3:41 (1882).— Wolf, Isv. St. 
Peterb. Lesn. Inst. 3:15. pl. 4. f. 1-5 (1898). 
Caprifolium Olgae, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 274 (1891). 
Turkestan: (O. Fedtschenko! Regel, Komarov, Lip- 
sky). 
LL. Olgae is not always easily distinguished from the 
preceding species; a somewhat doubtful form seems the 
one collected by Komarov in Saravshan ‘‘ Kechtut 4000, 
1892, v.’’ with puberulous branches and peduncles and 
sparingly hirsute petioles, but the shape of the setosely 
ciliate leaves and the glabrous corolla refer it to L. Olgae. 
On the other hand the following species is also closely re- 
lated to LZ. Olgae and some broad-leaved specimens of 
the latter collected by Regel and by Komarow in Saravshan 
differ from L. bracteolaris only by their setosely ciliate 
leaves. 
45. L. BRACTEOLARIS, Boissier & Buhse, Mém. Soc. Nat. 
Mose. II. 12: 106 (1860). — Boissier, Fl. Or. 3:9 
(1875).— Wolf, Isv. St. Peterb. Lesn. Inst. 3:48 
(1898.) 
Caprifolium bracteolare, Kuntze, Rev. Gen, Pl. 1 3 274 (1891). 
Transcaucasia (Buhse!). 
This species is only known in fruiting specimens col- 
lected by Buhse in 1847 and has not been found again in 
that region. It has been compared with Z. coerulea by Wolf 
and by Penkowsky* but has no relation whatever to that 
species. — Plate 12. 
46. L. pRAEFLORENS, Batalin, Act. Hort. Petrop. 12: 169 
(1892). — Wolf, Gartenfl. 42 : 331 (1893); Isv. St. 
Peterb. Lesn. 3:12. pl. 3 (1898). 
* Derev. Kust. Ross. $317 (1901.) 
