96 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
above, hairy without, glabrous within, lobes ovate, about 
one-third as long as tube; filaments glabrous, not exceed- 
ing the limb; style glabrous, somewhat exserted; ovary 
3-celled. 
China: in the mountains west of Pekin (in herb. Pet- 
ersburg!).— Plate 2. f. I-65. 
This species is most nearly related to L. Infundibulum 
which differs in its glabrous branches, glabrous ovaries, 
larger flowers with narrower lobes, longer stamens and hairy 
style. From L. phyllocarpa it is readily distinguished by 
the setulose and distinct ovaries, the shape of the winter 
buds, the pubescence and other characters. 
56. L. InrunpiBpuLuM, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 315 
(1896). — Bois, Jour. Soc. Hort. France IV. 1: 209 
(1900). 
L. spec. no. 34 (Xylosteum), Hemsley, Jour. Linn. Soc. 28 : 368 (1888). 
Caprifolium praecox, Kuntze, Rev. Gen, Pl. 1; 274 (1891), not Z. prae- 
cox, hort., ex K. Koch, 
China: Hupeh (Henry, no. 3790!); Szechuen (Farges, 
no. 1118). 
57. L. Evisar, Franchet, Nouv. Archiv. Mus. Nat. Paris 
Il. 6:32. pl. 12. f. B (1883); Pl. David. 1:152. 
pl. 12. f. B (1884). 
Caprifolium Elisae, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 3 274 (1891). 
China: Chihili (David, no. 1774!) 
Though this species differs from all other Bracteatae by 
its bractlets, its nearest relation according to its other 
characters seems to be with this group. 
Subsect. 11. Pyrenaicae, subsect. nov. 
This group consists only of one species with its geo- 
graphical range restricted to the Pyrenees and the Balearic 
Isles. By the shape of its corolla it seems related to the 
bes 
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