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69. L. HETEROLOBA, Batalin, Act. Hort. Petrop. 12: 174 
(1892). — Wolf, Gartenfl. 42: 333 (1893). 
China: Kansu (Potanin!).— Plate 15. 
70. L. HETEROPHYLLA, Decaisne in Jacquemont, Voy. 
dans |’Inde 4:80. pl. 88 (1844).— Hooker f. & 
Thomson, Jour. Linn. Soc. 2: 170 (1858). — Clarke 
in Hooker, Fl. Brit. Ind. 3: 15 (1882).— Wolf, Isv. 
St. Peterb. Lesn. Inst. 3: 37. pl. 8 (1898). 
Caprifolium heterophyllum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 3274 (1891). 
Himalayas: Kashmir (Jacquemont! Jaeschke, Clarke). 
Afghanistan (Aitchison). Turkestan (Capus). 
There seem to be no constant characters to separate spe- 
cifically ZL. oxyphylla, Edgeworth, L. Harelini, Bunge 
and L. Formanekiana, Halacsy from L. heterophylla. If 
the assertion of Kirillow were correct that LZ. Sibirica De 
Vest, recently taken up by Penkowsky, is the same as L. 
Karelini, the name of De Vest would be the oldest one for 
the species in question, but his description does not seem 
to point this way; especially ‘‘ foliis subtus pubescenti- 
bus . . . ramulorum inferioribus cordatis 
apice rotundatis cum acumine brevi’’ does not agree very 
well with Z. Harelini, and would fit much better 1. Gleh- 
nit which also has the peduncle very distinctly thickened 
below the apex as mentioned by De Vest for his LZ. Sibi- 
rica. The LZ. Sibirica De Vest, of which even the habitat 
isnot known with certainty, remains, therefore doubtful and 
as, moreover, the name is preoccupied by L. Sibivica, 
Georgi, a form of LZ. Tatarica, it may keep its place 
among the doubtful synonyms. 
The following forms can be distinguished : — 
A. Leaves partly more or less lobed, thickish, glabrous; corolla hairy 
and glandular without. 
Typical form. 
AA. Leaves not lobed. 
