a 
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china (Gaudichaud, no. 196). China: Yunnan (Ducloux, 
no. 489). 
This species is very variable in the shape and pubescence 
of the leaves; the pubescent form, which seems to occur 
together with the type through the whole range of the 
species, may be distinguished as 
var. hypoglauca, comb. nov. 
L. Leschenaultii, Miquel, Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. 23270 (1865-66) ; 
Prol. Fl. Jap. 158. (1866-67), not Wallich. 
L. hypoglauca, Miquel, 7.c. —Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pl. Jap. 
1 : 204 (1875); 2387 (1879). 
L. afinis pubescens, Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersb. 24: 
37; Mél. Biol. 10358 (1877). — Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pi. 
Jap. 23652 (1879). 
L. mollissima, Blume, in herb., ex Maximowicz, 7. ¢. 
Caprifolium hypoglaucum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Caprifolium mollissimum, Kuntze, 1. c. 
L. Sieboldiana, Blume, in herb. ! 
Japan: Kiusiu (Oldham, no. 484, Maximowicz) ; Shikoku 
-(Watanabe). Formosa (Oldham). China: Yunnan 
(Henry, nos. 10302, 10313, 11741, 12623, Ducloux, 
no, 383). 
125. LL. dasystyla, spec. nov. 
Twining shrub with grayish branches finely pubescent 
when young. Leaves ovate to oblong-ovate, 3-5 cm. 
long and 2-3 ecm. broad, acute or obtusish, rounded or 
subcordate at the base, dark green, glabrous and lustrous 
above, grayish tomentose beneath or glabrous, ciliate; 
petioles 6-8 mm. long, puberulous. Flowers in axillary 
pairs on puberulous peduncles 8-12 mm. long; bracts 
subulate, about one-half as long as ovaries, pubescent; 
bractlets suborbicular, about one-third to one-fourth as 
high as ovaries, pubescent; ovaries glabrous, ovoid, calyx 
teeth triangular-ovate, ciliolate, about one-third as high 
as ovaries; corolla two-lipped, 3.5—4.5 em. long, pubescent 
