Sg 
120 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
Tibet: between Tatsienlu and Batang (Kachkarov, ex 
Batalin). 
Though I have seen no specimen of this Lonicera, the 
detailed description of Batalin shows that it certainly must 
be considered specifically distinct from Z. Orientalis if L. 
discolor is allowed to stand. 
83. L. rerusa, Franchet, Jour. de Bot. 10: 313 (1896). — 
Bois, Jour. Soc. Hort. France IV. 1: 210 (1900). 
China: Szechuen (Farges!). 
84, L. Kanyrica, « Rehder, nov. sp.’’, Battandier, Bull. 
Soc. Bot. France. 49 : 290 (1902). 
L. arborea, Battandier, Flor. Algérie 2 3387 (1888), not Boissier. — 
Debeaux, Flor. Kabyl. 164 (1894). 
L. arborea Kabylica, Battandier, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 43 2479 
(1896), 
Upright much-branched glabrous shrub with gray 
branches; young branchlets sparingly glandular toward 
the end. Leaves short-petioled, rhombic-ovate and acute, 
or ovate to oval and obtusish and mucronulate, 1.5-3 em. 
long, cuneate at the base, dark green above, glaucescent 
and reticulate beneath, glabrous. Flowers in the axils of 
the upper leaves on 2-3 mm. long peduncles; bracts subu- 
late, half as long as ovaries, sparingly glandular like the 
bractlets and calyx teeth; bractlets connate into a truncate 
cupula about one-third as high as the ovaries; ovaries 
ovate, 2-3 mm. high, connate only at the base, calyx 
teeth ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, about 1 mm, long ; 
corolla two-lipped (? pale violet), about 12 mm. long, 
glabrous outside, tube gibbous, villous within, shorter than 
limb; upper lip with oval lobes, the outer ones half as 
long as the limb, the inner ones shorter; stamens shorter 
than limb; filaments pilose below the middle, anthers 
linear-oblong ; style as long as the stamens, pilose; fruit 
