SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS LONICERA. 175 
F. Leaves quite glabrous, usually several pairs 
connate, oblong, very glaucous beneath, thin, 
4-8 cm. long; corolla glabrous without, about 
1.5 cm. long, tube as long as limb, filaments 
and style glabrous, rarely pilose. 
142, L. dioica, Linn. 
FF. Leaves pubescent beneath, oval to oblong, 4-8 
cm. long, usually but one pair connate; co- 
rolla often pilose without, about 2 cm. long, 
tube longer than limb; filaments at the base 
and style pilose, rarely glabrous. 
143, Z. glaucescens, Rydb. 
DD. Leaves pubescent on both sides and ciliate, dark green 
and sometimes glabrous above, oval, 5-8 cm. long; 
spikes peduncled, with usually several whorls; co- 
rolla glandular-pubescent without, orange-yellow, 
2-2.5 cm. long, the tube longer than the limb and 
slightly ventricose below the middle. 
144. L, hirsuta, Eat. 
CC. Disk of connate leaves orbicular, 4-8 cm. long, rounded and 
usually obtuse or emarginate at the ends, thickish, 
with glaucous bloom above; leaves oval to obovate- 
oblong, 5-10 cm. long, usually puberulous beneath; spikes 
mostly peduncled, often in threes, with 2-4, often re- 
mote whorls; corolla glabrous without, pale yellow, 2.5-3 
cm. long, tube slightly ventricose, longer than limb; style 
pilose. 145. L. Sullivantii, Gray. 
BB. Corolla about 3 cm. long, bright or orange-yellow, tube slender, 
longer than limb, glabrous without and sparingly hairy near 
the mouth within; style glabrous; spike peduncled, with 2-3 
whorls; leaves oval, 4-8 cm. long, glabrous; disk with rounded 
often emarginate ends, thin, not glaucous above. 
146. L. flava, Sims 
137. L. sussproata, Hooker & Arnott, Bot. Beechey’s 
Voy. 349 (1840). — Torrey & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2:8 
(1841).— Walpers, Rep. Bot. 2:448 (1843).— 
Torrey, Bot. Mex. Bound. Surv. 71. pl. 29 (1859). 
Caprifolium subspicatum, K. Koch, Hort. Dendr. 294 (1853).— 
Greene, Fl. Francisc. 348 (1892). 
L. hispidula subspicata, Gray, Proceed. Am. Acad. 83628 (1873); 
Bot. Calif. 1 : 280 (1876); Syn. Fl. N. Am. 12318 (1884). 
California (Nuttall, Douglas, Rothrock, Orcutt, Sargent 
