SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS LONICERA. 171 
(1893). — Piper & Beattie, Fl.:Palouse Reg. 170 
(1901). 
Caprifolium ciliosum, Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 13160 (1814). — Greene, 
Flor. Francisc. 347 (1892).— Howell, Fl. N. W. Am. 1 : 283 (1900). 
L. ciliata, F. G. Dietrich, Vollst. Lex. Gaertn. Suppl. 43 463 (18177), 
ex Ind. Kew., not Muhlenberg. 
Kantemon* ciliosum, Rafinesque, New Fl. N. Am. 8319 (1836). 
L. ciliosa depressa, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. 
Laubholz-Ben. 450 (1903). 
Western North America: California to British Columbia, 
east to Montana and Utah (Lewis! Hall, Wood, Sargent, 
Brandegee, Howell, MacDougal et al.). —Sometimes cul- 
tivated (Goettingen, Darmstadt, etc.). 
var. OCCIDENTALIS, Nicholson, Dict. Gard. Suppl. 503 
(1901). 
Caprifolium occidentale, Lindley, Bot. Reg. 17, pl. 7457 (1881). 
L. occidentalis, Hooker, Fl. Bor.-Am. 13282 (1834). — Loudon, Arh. 
Frut. Brit. 231050 (1838).—Schlechtendal, Linnaea 253216 
(1852).— K. Mueller in Walpers, Ann. Bot. Syst. 53 96 (1858). 
L. ciliosa volubilis, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. 
Laubholz-Ben. 450 (1903). 
Differs only by somewhat larger flowers usually glabrous 
without and of a deeper orange color. 
135. L. prtosa, Willdenow, ex Humboldt, Bonpland, 
Kunth, Nov. Gen. Pl. Am. 3:427 (1818).—De 
Candolle Prodr. 4 : 333 (1830) -— Hemsley, Bot. Biol. 
Centr. Am. 2:5 (1881-82). 
Caprifolium pilosum, Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth, Nov. Gen. Am. 
33427. pl. 298 (1818). 
Mexico (Uhde, Schaffner, Ghiesbreght, Pringle, nos. 
6310, 9380, Townsend & Barber, E. W. Nelson, no. 6089). 
A. Leaves acute, pilose beneath, ovate-oblong; inflorescence glabrous. 
* See foot-note on p. 169. 
