108 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
South Europe: Dalmatia (Pichler); Hercegovina (K. 
Vandas). 
66. L. Hetrenica, Orphanides in Boissier, Diagn. Pl. Nov. 
Or. II. 2:108 (1856). — Boissier, Fl. Or. 3:8 
(1875). — Halaesy, Consp. Fl. Graec. 1: 701 (1901). 
Caprifolium Hellenicum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 ¢ 274 (1891). 
Greece: Mount Chelmos (Orphanides!), 
67. L. Wepprana, Wallich, Cat. No. 476 (1828), nom. 
nud. —De Candolle, Prodr. 4: 336 (1830). — Buser in 
Boissier, Fl. Or. Suppl. 277 (1888).— Koehne, D. 
Dendr. 547 (1893). — Rehder in Sargent, Trees and 
Shrubs 1: 137. pl. 69 (1903). 
L. alpigena, Hooker f. & Thomson, Jour, Linn. Soc. 23171 (1858), not 
Linné. — Brandis, Forest Fl. 256(1874). — Clarke in Hooker, FI. 
Brit. Ind. 8315 (1882). — Collett, Fl. Siml. 225 (1902). 
IL. Amherstii, Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 13 263. f. 775 (1889), in part. 
Caprifolium Amherstianum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891), in 
part. 
L. alpigena Webbiana, Nicholson, Dict. Gard. Suppl. 502 (1901). 
Himalayas: Kashmir to Kumaon (Thomson, Stuart, 
Schlagintweit, Reid). China: Hupeh (E. H. Wilson, no. 
2081). Afghanistan (Aitchison). Southeast Europe: Her- 
cegovina (Jablonowsky ).—Sometimes cultivated (Arnold 
Arboretum, Goettingen, Kew, etc.). 
Wilson’s specimens differ by the corolla being glabrous 
outside and the filaments pilose below the middle. 
68. L. Tarsiensis, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 313 
(1896).— Bois, Jour. Soc. Hort. France. IV. 1: 210 
(1900). 
Tibet: Ta-tsien-lu (Soulié, nos. 195! 108). 
This and the following species are closely related to L. 
Webbiana and additional material may show that the dis- 
tinguishing characters are not constant. 
