180 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
(1824).— De Candolle, Prodr. 43332 (1830). —Hooker, Fl. Bor.- 
Am. 1 : 282 (1834). — Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 2: 1048. f. 803, 804 
(1838).— Torrey & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 23:7 (1841). — Torrey, Fl. N. 
York 13298 (1848). 
Caprifolium glaucum, Moench, Meth. Pl. 502 (1794).— Dumont de 
Courset, Bot. Cult. 23577 (1802). 
L. connata, Meerburg, Pl. Sel. Ic. pl. ZZ (1798). 
Caprifolium bracteosum, Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. 1 ¢ 185 (1803). 
Caprifolium parviflorum, Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 1: 161 (1814). — Elliott, 
Sketch Bot. 8. Carol. 13271 (1821).—Spach, Hist. Nat. Vég. 
8 3 342 (1839). 
Caprifolium dioicum, Roemer & Schultes, Syst. Veg. 5: 260 (1824). 
Caprifolium dentatum, Rafinesque, Atlant. Jour. 1 $151 (1832). 
? L. elliptica, Rafinesque, New Fl. N. Am. 3318 (1836). 
? L. ovata, Rafinesque, J. c. 
? L. acutifolia, Rafinesque, l. c. 19. 
L. dentata, Rafinesque, 1. c. 
Caprifolium reflecum, Kirchner, Arb. Musc. 428 (1864). 
L. reflexa, hort., ex Kirchner, J. c. 
L. macrophylia rubra, Carriére, Rev. Hort. 1870-71 3 340 (1870). 
L. macrophylla, ** Hook.’’, Lavallé, Arb. Segrez. 139 (1877). 
L. gibbosa ‘* Michaux’, ex Lavallé, J. c., not Willdenow. 
Northeastern North America: Canada west to the Sas- 
katchewan, south to North Carolina, Ohio and lowa 
(Hooker, Thurber, Vasey, Pringle, Sargent et al.).— 
Sometimes cultivated (Arnold Arboretum, etc.). 
143. L. euaucescens, Rydberg, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 
24:90 (1897). — Britton & Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S. 
Can. 3:238. f. 3457 (1898). 
Caprifolium parviflorum, Richardson in Franklin, Narr. Jour. Pol. Sea 
733 (1823), not Pursh. 
L. parviflora 3, Hooker, Fl. Bor.-Am. 1 ; 282 (1834). — Torrey & Gray, 
Fl. N. Am, 237 (1841). 
L. parviflora Douglasii, Gray, Man. Bot. N. U. 8. 171 (1848), in part. 
L. Douglasii, Koehne, D. Dendr. 554 (1893), not De Candolle. 
L. hirsuta glaucescens, Rydberg, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3 3 503 (1896), 
Northeastern North America: Canada west to the Sas- 
katchewan, south to Virginia, Ohio and Nebraska (Hooker! 
Bourgeau, Macoun, Loring, Dudley, Sandberg, Rydberg! 
Steele et al.).— Rarely cultivated (Arnold Arboretum). 
