212 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
slightly hairy within and the almost glabrous style some- 
what longer than the stamens. 
147 <« 152. L. implexa X* Etrusca. 
This hybrid resembles much L. Jtalica, but the leaves 
are of firmer texture, the limb of the corolla shorter and 
the stamens only about half as long as the limb. 
Formerly cultivated in the botanic gardens at Berlin, 
Leipzig, Paris (in herb. Berlin!). I also noticed it in the 
former Arboretum Lavallé at Segrez, and in the Mo. Bo- © 
tanical Garden herbarium I found a specimen collected at 
Montand, France (Castagne, 1846). 
148 « 152. L. Caprirotium xX EtTRUSCA ‘Rehder = J. 
Italica Tausch. — See p. 190. 
148 « 153. L. Caprifolium < Periclymenum. 
Similar to Z. Periclymenum, but the uppermost pair of 
leaves connate at the base, forming a disk constricted at the 
middle; bractlets about one-third as long as the ovaries, 
and the corolla but sparingly glandular and hairy outside. 
Jura Mtns., ‘* Neocom’’ (ex herb. C. H. Godet, in herb. 
Gray.). 
152 X 153. L. Errusca * PERicLyMENUM, Mottet, Rev. 
Hort. 1900: 695 (1900). 
Mottet refers here the LZ. gigantea Zabel (see under L. 
Etrusca pubescens, Dippel, p. 195). 
DOUBTFUL SPECIES. 
L. ruexuosa, Franchet & Savatier, Enum. Pl. Jap. 2: 384 
(1879), not Thunberg. 
According to Franchet’s opinion Z. flecwosa, Thunb. is 
very distinct from L. Japonica and he describes as 
LL. flecuosa an upright shrub with coriaceous, ovate or 
