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Mandshuria (Jankowski! Maximowicz!). Korea 
(Carles). 
This species is perhaps more closely related to L. Jn- 
Sundibulum and L. Pekinensis particularly as regards its 
foliage and winter buds, but in the shape of the corolla it 
seems closer to L. Altmannii. — Plate 13, 14. 
47. L. serirera, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 314 (1896). 
China: Yunnan (Delavay, no. 2223!). 
The dentation of the leaves in this species is quite regu- 
lar and seems to be the normal state while in some other 
Loniceras dentate or lobed leaves occur only occasionally. 
48. L. scaspripA, Franchet, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Nat. Paris 
II. 8:70; Pl. David. 2:70 (1888). 
L. scabriuscula, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 103 315 (1896), sphalmate. 
Tibet: Mupine (David!). 
Franchet’s description was drawn only from flowering 
branches without leaves, but in the herbarium of the 
Natural History Museum in Paris there is a branch with 
leaves and young fruits collected by David in eastern Tibet 
and named by Franchet LZ. scabrida. It seems, however, 
doubtful whether this branch belongs to this species, since 
the bracts of the flowers are different from those of the 
young setose fruits; the latter are broadly ovate, shortly 
acuminate and about two cm. long; the leaves are oblong, 
3.5-5 cm. long, rounded or slightly narrowed at the 
base, acute, sparingly appressed-setulose above, appressed 
pubescent beneath especially on the veins and glaucescent 
and somewhat reticulate. It most resembles L. hispida 
chaetocarpa. 
49. L. cyanocarPA, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 314 
(1896).— Bois. Jour. Soc. Hort. France IV. 1: 208 
(1900). 
China: Yunnan (Delavay, no. 3818!). 
