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63. L. GLeunt, Fr. Schmidt, Mém. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 
VI. 122:143. pl. 3. f. 8-13 (1868). — Maximowicz, 
Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 24:38; Mél. Biol. 
10:61 (1877).—Herder, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 
531:18 (1878). 
Caprifolium Glehnii, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 ; 274 (1891). 
Saghalin (Schmidt!). Japan: Hondo (Faurie); Hok- 
kaido (Miyabe, Hori). 
64. L. Setchuensis, spec. nov. 
L. Orientalis Setchuensis, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 103311 (1896). 
Upright shrub; young branchlets glabrous; leaves 
oblong-lanceolate, 6—9 cm. long, long acuminate, rounded 
or broadly cuneate at the base, sparingly appressed pilose 
above, more densely beneath and sparingly glandular on 
both sides, the margin often slightly undulate; petioles 
sparingly pilose, about 8 mm. long. Flowers on slender 
peduncles almost half as long as the leaves; bracts subu- 
late, glandular, twice as long as ovary; bractlets orbicular, 
small, glandular-ciliate; calyx teeth short, ciliate; ovaries 
wholly connate, glabrous; corolla two-lipped, purple, 
glabrous outside; tube hairy within, wide, shorter than 
limb, abruptly contracted into a stalk-like base; lobes of 
the upper lip rounded, about four times shorter than limb ; 
stamens pilose at the base, the longer ones almost as long 
as the limb; style as long as the corolla, pilose except at 
the upper third; fruit unknown.— Plate 3. f. 5-7. 
China: Szechuen (Farges!). 
65. L. etutinosa, Visiani, Fl. Dalmat. 3:18 (1852); Fi. 
Dalmat. Suppl. 104. pl. 4 (1872).— Reichenbach, 
Ic. Fl. Germ. 17:86 (1855).— K. Mueller in Wal- 
pers, Ann. Syst. Bot. 5:95 (1858).— Koehne, D. 
Dendr. 547 (1893). 
Caprifolium glutinosum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
