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L. obscura, Hemsley, J. c. 283 63 (1890). 
Caprifolium Bournei, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Southwest China: Sanchia (Bourne, no. 10570!); Yun- 
nan (Henry, nos. 11573, 11573A). Burma (Collett, King, 
Boxall). 
A very distinct species and easily distinguished from all 
others of this subsection by the short limb. In the shape 
of the corolla it much resembles LZ. implexa and the 
style shows the same peculiarity of being furnished with 
scattered hairs toward the apex, while in almost all other 
Loniceras the pubescence is chiefly present about and 
below the middle of the style. — Plate 4. f. 4-6. 
129. L. terantua, Kurz, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 437: 188 
(1874); For. Fl. Brit. Burma 2: 3 (1877). — Forbes 
& Hemsley, Jour. Linn. Soc. 23 :364 (1888). 
Caprifolium leianthum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
Burma (ex Kurz). China: Yunnan (Anderson). 
As I have had no opportunity to examine flowers of this 
species, I do not know whether the style is pubescent, but 
in habit and_foliage it resembles much the two following 
species, if Anderson’s specimen belongs to L. leiantha at 
all. 
130. L. HitpEBraAnpIANA, Collett & Hemsley, Jour. Linn. 
Soc. 28:64. pl. 11 (1891).—N. E. Brown, Gard. 
Chron. III. 24:210. f. 58 (1898).—Kew Bull. 
Misc. Inform. 11: 317 (1898).— Hooker, Bot. Mag. 
125. pl. 7677 (1899). — Mottet, Dict. Hort. Jard. 
4:785. pl. 81 (1899). 
Burma (Collett!). China: Yunnan (Henry, nos. 11905, 
11905a). — Rarely cultivated (Kew). 
Dr. Henry’s specimens from Yunnan have the flowers 
10-12 cm. long, while in the Burma plant they are 15-17 
cm. long, but the shape of the leaves and of the calyx teeth 
