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f. SANGUINEA, Lavallé, Arb. Segrez. 139 (1877), nom. 
nud. 
L. coccinea sanguinea, hort., ex Lavallé, J. c. 
f. SHepHERDII, Lavallé, 7. c., nom nud. 
BB. Leaves elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, often semipersistent; flow- 
ers smaller. 
f. minor, Aiton, Hort. Kew. 1: 230 (1789). — Sims, Bot. 
Mag. 42. pl. 1753 (1815).—Ker, Bot. Reg. 7. pl. 
556 (1821).—Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 2:1049. 
f. 807 (1838). — Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 214 
(1889). 
? L. Caroliniana, Marshall, Arb. Am. 80 (1785). 
? L. sempervirens Caroliniana, Castiglioni, Viaggio Stat. Un. Am. 
Sept. 23285 (1790). 
L. sempervirens oblonga, Loiseleur-Deslongchamps in Duhamel, 
Trait. Arb. Arbust. ed. 2. 1348 (1801). 
L. angustifolia, Rafinesque, New Fl. N. Am. $319 (1836), not 
Wallich. 
Kantemon* angustifolium, Rafinesque, J. c. 
Caprifolium oblongifolium, Sweet, Hort. Brit. ed. 2. 259 (1830). 
Periclymenum sempervirens angustifolium, Spach, Hist. Nat. Vég. 
83346 (1839). 
Aiton’s two forms, f. major and f. minor, based on cul- 
tivated plants, are hardly distinct enough to be kept sepa- 
rate, most of the wild plants being more or less interme- 
diate between the two; generally f. major is the more 
northern, f. minor the more southern form. 
AA. Leaves sparingly pilose above and ciliate. 
var. hirsutula, var. nov. 
Stem short-pilose and glandular or glabrous; leaves 
oval or ovate to oblong-ovate, obtuse, sparingly pilose 
* Rafinesque proposes Kantemon only as a subgenus of Lonicera 
and it is therefore in this paper not enumerated among the synonyms as 
a generic name; he gives, however, under L. angustifolia and L. ciliosa 
alternative combinations with Kantemon. 
