130 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
L. Pyrenaica, Willdenow, Berl. Baumz. 181 (1796), not Linné. — 
Borkhausen, Handb. Forstbot. 2: 1045 (1803). 
Xylosteum Pyrenaicum, Borkhausen, J. c. 1680, not Dumont de Courset. 
L. parvifolia, Hayne, Dendr, Fl. 14 (1822). — Dippel, Handb. Laub- 
holzk. 1: 228 (1889). — Koehne, D. Dendr. 549 (1893). 
L. Tatarica Pyrenaica, Regel, Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 1868: 22 
(1863). — Zabel, Syst. Verz. Muenden 24 (1878). 
L. Tatarica gracilis, Carrigre, Rev. Hort. 1868:292, pl. jig. 4 
(1868). 
Turkestan (Regel). — Sometimes cultivated (Arnold 
Arboretum, etc.). 
CC. Leaves usually slightly narrowed at the base, oblong-ovate, 
acute; flowers pinkish; the upper lip usually not quite 
divided to the base; fruit red; low, compact shrub. 
var. NANA, Alphand, Descr. Arb, Arbriss. 42 (1875).— 
Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 235 (1889). 
? Chamaecerasus ciliatus, Billiard, L’Hort. Frang, 1861 3 256 (1861), 
nom. nud, 
L. ciliata, hort., ex. Dippel. J. c., not Muhlenberg. 
AA. Branchlets, peduncles and bracts puberulous; leaves pubescent 
beneath, 2-4 cm. long, usually subcordate at the base; corolla 
puberulous without, tube slender, about as long as limb; style 
pubescent to the apex. 
var. MICRANTHA, ‘Trautvetter, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 
39! : 331 (1866). 
L. micrantha, Regel, Act. Hort. Petrop. 5: 609 (1878). 
L. Tatarica puberula, Regel & Winkler, Act. Hort. Petrop. 63 305 
(1880), in herb. Petersburg! 
Caprifolium micranthum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 12274 (1891). 
Turkestan: Songaria (Regel, Schrenk!). 
This variety was confounded afterwards by Regel with 
several hybrid garden forms, as the herbarium of the 
botanic garden at St. Petersburg shows. To these 
forms belong the plants cultivated under the name J. 
micrantha; the true var. micrantha seems not to be in 
cultivation. — Plate 3. f. 11. 
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