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L. Caprifolium, Schousboe, Jagt. Vextr. Marokko 87 (1800). 
Caprifolium Etruscum, Roemer & Schultes, Syst. Veg. 5 261 (1819). 
L. Hetrusca, Host, Fl. Austr. 13298 (1827).— Bubani, Fl. Pyren. 
2 $335 (1900). 
L. saxatilis, Mazziari, Fl. Corcyr. in Ion. Anthol. 53210 (1885). 
L. dimorpha, Tausch, Linnaea 21!, Beibl. 80 (1838). 
Caprifolium flavum Rafinesque, Pl. exsicc., ex Gussone, Fl. Sicul. Syn. 
1: 260 (1843). 
L. Caprifolium arborea, Clementi, Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino II. 163 281 
(1857). —Tchihatcheff, Asie Min. Bot. 2: 192 (1886). 
L. Periclymenum, Rafinesque, ex Strobl, Oester. Bot. Zeitschr. 33 : 59 
(1883). 
Caprifolium dimorphum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 :274 (1891). 
Mediterranean Region: Madeira to Kurdistan. (Gus- 
sone, Tommasini, Bourgeau, Kotschy, Schultz, Sintenis, 
Haussknecht, et al.) — Rarely cultivated (Paris, etc.). 
Of this exceedingly variable species the following varie- 
ties have been distinguished : 
' A. Inflorescence glabrous or only corolla sparingly pilose. 
B. Leaves more or less pubescent. 
C. Corolla 4-5 cm. long. 
D. Leaves only puberulous or somewhat pubescent be- 
neath. 
var. Typica, Halacsy, Consp. Fl. Graec. 1: 699 (1901). 
? L. Etrusca glabrescens, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb 
Laubholz- Ben. 448 (1903), nom. nud. 
? L. pubescens, hort. Simon-Louis, ex Zabel, 7. c. 
DD. Leaves pubescent on both sides. 
var. PUBESCENS, Dippel, Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 205 
(1889). 
? L. mollis, Vukotinovic, Rad. Jugos. Acad. Zagreb 2345 (1880), ex 
Ind. Kew. 
L. gigantea, Zabel, Gartenzeit. 1886 :557. f. (1886), not Carritre. — 
Mottet, Rev. Hort. 1900 : 695 (1900). 
L. Ztrusca hirsuta, Post, Fl. Syr. Palest. 370 (1896). 
? L. Etrusca xylostemoides, Candargy, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 44:3 457 
(1897). 
L. Etruscea superba, Nicholson, Hand-l. Arb. Kew. ed. 2. 441 (1902). 
L. gigantea superba, hort., ex Nicholson, J. c. 
L. Etrusca gigantea, Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. Laub- 
holz-Ben. 448 (1903). 
Caprifolium giganteum, hort. Gall., ex Zabel, 1. c. 
