214 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
L. Movrapt, ‘‘ J. Linden’’, Bull. Fédér. Soc. Hort. Belg. 
1883-85 : 558 (1887), nom. nud. 
Probably like the preceding a misspelling for 1. Mor- 
rowtl. 
L. quaprirotia, Willdenow, Spec. Pl. 17: 986 (1797). 
A doubtful species of unknown origin; it may be either 
an abnormal form of Z. Tatarica or may not at all belong 
in this genus. 
L. Scumirziana, ‘* Rozl’’ Kirchner, Arb. Muscav. 440 
(1864). 
Said to be a native of Mexico and to flower bright red. 
From this statement may be inferred that the original 
L. Schmitziana was either L. Mexicana or L. pilosa, but 
the plant I found in 1888 still growing in the Aboretum 
at Muskau, Silesia, was LZ. Oriéntalis. 
L. Smrrnrana, Jacob-Makoy, Belg. Hort. 14: 356 
(1864). 
This is probably the same as the preceding and as it is 
called a ‘* chévrefeuille ’’ with magnificent red flowers, it 
is probably Z. pilosa. It seems to have disappeared en- 
tirely from cultivation soon after its introduction. 
L. varimeata, Regel, Cat. Pl. Hort. Aksakov. 86 (1860). 
Like Z. florida, enumerated without description and 
with a question mark. 
Caprirouium Inpicum, Kirchner, Arb. Musc. 430 (1864), 
nom. nud. 
Probably a species of the section Nintooa. 
CHAMAECERASUS FLAVESCENS, Billiard, L’ Hort. Frang. 1861: 
256, nom. nud. 
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