182 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
L. pilosa, hort., ex Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 13210 (1889), not 
Wilidenow. 
Caprifolium pilosum, hort., ex Dippel, 7. ¢. 
Northeastern North America: from Canada west to the 
Saskatchewan, south to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan 
and Nebraska (Torrey, Porter, Robbins, Dudley, Barlow, 
Engelmann, F. V. Hayden, Trelease et al.).— Sometimes 
cultivated (Arnold Arboretum, etc. ). 
145. L. Sunurvantu, Gray, Proceed Am, Acad, 19:76 
(1883) ; Syn. Fl. N. Am. 12:17 (1884); —S. Watson 
in Gray, Man. Bot. N. U. S. 221 (1890). —Sargent, 
Gard. & For. 8:187. f. 34 (1890).— Koehne, D. 
Dendr. 554 (1893).— Tyler, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 
21:123. pl. 181. f. 4 (1894).— Britton & Brown, 
Ill. Fl. N. U. S. Can. 3: 239 (1898), f. 3459 prob- 
ably represents L. glaucescens. 
? L. or Caprifolium rupestris, Rafinesque, New Fl. Am. N. 8317. (1836). 
? L. reticulata, Rafinesque, l. c. 18. 
"Le spec. nov. Sullivant, Cat. Plant. Columbus 29, 57 (1840). 
L. flava, B, Torrey & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 236 (1841). 
L- parviflora Sullivantii, Wood, Classb. Bot. ed. 2. 298 (1847). 
L. flava, Gray, Man. Bot. N. U. S. 171 (1848), in part. 
L. flava Sullivantii, Wood, Classb. Bot. ed. 7. 298 (1851). 
Caprifolium proliferum, Kirchner, Arb. Musc. 427 (1864). 
L. prolifera, hort., in herb. St. Louis! and ex Lavalié, Arb. Segrez. 139 
(1877). 
Caprifolium Sullivantii, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13 274 (1891). 
L. sempervirens Sullivantii, Mouillefert, Arb. Arbriss. 2 3 897 (1892-98). 
Central North America: from Ohio to Tennessee, Mis- 
souri, Iowa and Wisconsin (Sullivant! Werner, Jones, 
Vasey, Wilkinson, Engelmann, Broadhead et al.).— 
Sometimes cultivated (Arnold Arboretum, ete.). Speci- 
mens in the herbarium of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 
one from ‘ Vereinsgarten, Prag, June 1864’’ and one of 
the herbarium Bernhardi, probably collected still earlier, 
show that this species has long been in cultivation in 
European gardens under the name L. prolifera. 
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