SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS LONICERA. ail 
could perhaps be considered as well as a glandless narrow- 
leaved form of that species. 
CC. Leaves elliptic or ovate-elliptic, glabrous or slightly pubes- 
cent beneath; corolla glabrous without. 
var. Formanekiana, var. nov. 
L. Formanekiana, Halacsy, Naturf. Ver. Bruenn 85 3176 (1896), nom. 
nud.; Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 462473 (1896); 47:46 (1897); 
Consp. Fl. Graec. 13701 (1901). 
L. alpigena Formanekiana, Doerfler, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 
473114 (1897). 
L. Formanekiana adenophora, Halacsy, Consp. Fl. Graec. 13701 (1901). 
Balkan Peninsula: Macedonia (Formanek & Doerfler, ex 
Halacsy); Epirus (Baldacci, no. 79, 1896, no. 70, 1900). 
71. L. apenopHora, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 311 
(1896).— Bois, Jour. Soc. Hort. France IV. 1: 208 
(1900). 
China: Yunnan (Delavay, no. 2224!). 
72. L. Fareesi, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10 : 312 (1896).— 
Bois, Jour. Soc. Hort. France IV. 1: 209 (1900). 
China: Szechuen (Farges, no. 1053!). 
73. L. vegeta, spec. nov. 
Upright shrub with stout branches covered with a short 
glandular pubescence when young. Leaves elliptic-oblong 
to oblong-obovate, 9-17 cm. long, obtusely acuminate, 
gradually narrowed at the base into a short stout petiole, 
short-pubescent and glandular beneath, sparingly short- 
pubescent above. Peduncles stout and straight, about 4 
em. long, densely pubescent and glandular; bracts large, 
much exceeding the ovaries, 1.5 cm. long, ovate-oblong, 
acutish, densely pubescent and glandular; bractlets small, 
orbicular, pubescent and glandular; ovaries wholly con- 
