112 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
nate, glabrous; calyx teeth short, ovate, glandular-ciliate ; 
flowers unknown. 
China: Shen-si (Giraldi, no. 133, in herb. Berlin). — 
Plate 2. f. 6, 7. 
Though the flowers of this species are not known, there 
can be hardly any doubt that it belongs in this group 
and in the affinity of Z. Fargesii; by the unusually large 
size of all parts it is easily distinguished from all allied 
species. 
74. L. Vipaui, Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PI. Jap. 
2: 386 (1879). 
Caprifolium Vidalii, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Japan: Hondo (Vidal!). 
Probably also Z. spec., Faurie, no. 417, belongs here, 
but it differs by the leaves being glabrous above and only 
sparingly pubescent beneath and by the sometimes one-half 
connate ovaries. 
75. L. Hemsleyana, comb. nov. 
L. no, 33, spec. ex affinitate LZ. Maximowiczii, Hemsley, Jour. Linn. 
Soc. 23 ; 368 (1888). 
Caprifolium Hemsleyanum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1: 274 (1891). 
Upright shrub with stout, light gray branches; young 
branchlets glabrous; winter buds rather large with ovate, 
obtuse scales. Leaves elliptic-oblong, 6-8 cm. long, long- 
acuminate, narrowed into glabrous and slender petioles 
8-12 mm. long, sparingly pilose on the midrib beneath, 
otherwise glabrous. Peduncles glabrous, 1.5-2 cm. long ; 
bracts subulate, about half as long as ovaries, glabrous ; 
bractlets connate into a 4-lobed cupula about half as high 
as the ovaries, glandular-ciliate; ovaries connate one-half 
to two-thirds; calyx teeth short, triangular-ovate, obtuse, 
sparingly ciliate; corolla two-lipped, about 1 cm. long, yel- 
lowish, glabrous without; tube short and wide, villous 
