SYNOPSIS OF THE GENUS LONICERA. 213: 
obovate leaves, 2.5-3.5 cm. long, pubescent; berries 
black, sessile, with deciduous calyx teeth; bracts subulate, 
about lem. long. I have not seen Franchet’s specimen 
and no Japanese species to which his description could 
apply. Thunberg’s L. flexuosa, according to Maximowicz' 
who saw the type specimen, is not specifically distinct from 
LL. Japonica. 
L. COCccINEA, Burgsdorf, Anl. Erz. Holzart 2:138 (1787), 
nom. nud. 
L. rioripa, Regel, Cat. Pl. Hort. Aksakov. 86 (1860). 
Without description and enumerated with a question 
mark. 
L. euapra, ‘Boissier herb.’’, Tchihatcheff, Asie Min. 
Bot. 2:193 (1866). 
‘«Species nondum descripta * * * rupestribus lacus 
Egerdir.”’ 
L. micropopa, Gardn. Chron. II. 26: 628 (1886). 
Apparently a lapsus calami for ZL. brachypoda; the 
name appears in a short note saying that a branch with 
spirally twisted leaves was shown. 
L. MonTANA, hort., ex Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. 4 : 2572 
(1838). 
‘¢There is a plant under this name in the Horticultural 
Society’s garden.”’ 
L. Mouraviag, hort., ex Lavallé, Arb. Segrez. 141 (1877), 
nom. nud. 
This may be a misspelling for L. Morrowii. 
