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smaller flowers, but it agrees well with a plant I found 
without name in the botanic garden at Goettingen and with 
the LZ. pseudochrysantha, A. Br., ‘* Hort. Berol.”’ (in 
herb. Berlin. ). 
95 x 102. L. XyLosrEuM X QUINQUELOCULARIS, Rehder, 
Gartenfl. 42:100 (1893).— Zabel, Mitt. Deutsch. 
Dendr. Ges. 10:93 (1901). 
L. Segreziensis, Lavallé, Arb. Segrez. 142 (1877), nom. nud. — Dippel, 
Hand. Laubholzk. 12221 (1889).— Zabel, Mitt. Deutsch. Dendr. 
Ges. 10393 (1901). 
L. diversifolia, hort. ex Lavallé,/.c., not Wallich. 
L. hispida, hort., ex Dippel, 7. c., not Pallas. 
Caprifolium Segreziense, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 13274 (1891). 
In the botanic garden at Muenden raised from seed of 
L. quinquelocularis, but the form first described as L. 
Segreziensis is of unknown origin. Zabel distinguishes the 
following two forms: 
f. SUPER-XYLOSTEUM, Zabel, /. c. 
f. Psrupo-XyYLosTEuUM, Zabel, /. c. 
II. Subgen. PERICLYMENUM. 
91 & 22. Subsect. PHENIANTHI * CYPHEOLAE. 
132 « 144. L. SEMPERVIRENS X HIRSUTA. 
L. Etrusca Brownii, Regel, Gartenfl. 233. pl. 38 (1853). 
L. Brownii, Carrigre, Fl. Serr. 11: 123. pl. 1733 (1856).— May, Rev. 
Hort. 1875 3 280 (1875). — Rehder in Bailey, Cycl. Am. Hort. 2 : 942 
(1900). 
L. occidentalis, K. Koch, Dendr. 2'3 14 (1872), not Hooker. 
L. sempervirens Brownii, Lavallé, Arb. Segrez. 139 (1877). 
L. ciliosa depressa glabrescens, Zabel in Beissner, Scheile & Zabel, 
Handb. Laubholz-Ben. 450 (1903). 
The following forms all resemble L. sempervirens much 
more than Z. hirsuta and are probably the product of 
