220 
p. 143. 
p- 
p- 
p- 
Pp. 
162. 
180. 
191. 
207. 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
a compact low and slowly growing shrub with 
rather short upright branches; leaves oblong- 
ovate to lanceolate, 5-8 em. long, rounded at the 
base, glabrous, bluish-green ; flowers small, pink, 
on short peduncles about 1 cm. long; berries 
orange. The flowers appear but sparingly and 
apparently only on older plants. 
L. QUINQUELOCULARIS; add as synonym — 
L. diversifolia quinquelocularis, Zabel in Ruempler, Ill. Garten- 
bau-Lex. ed. 8. 468 (1901). 
L. LONGIFLORA; add as synonym — 
Caprifolium Nepalense, **G. Don” Loudon, Hort. Brit. 79 
(1830). This synonym belongs here according to G. Don, 
Syst. Gard. Bot. 3: 447 (1834), while according to the 
synonym quoted by Loudon it ought to be referred to Z. 
macrantha, 
L. piorca; add as synonym — 
? Caprifolium latifolium, Kirchner, Arb. Musc. 427 (1864). 
L. Iraica; add as synonyms — 
Caprifolium Magnevilleae, hort., ex Dippel, Handb. Laubholak. 
1: 203 (1889). 
Caprifolium Americanum, Kirchner, Arb. Musc. 431 (1864), — 
Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 : 274 (1891), 
After 95 x 96. L. Xylosteum X chrysantha add — 
90 X 96. L. Ruprecnriana X CHRYSANTHA, Dippel, 
Handb. Laubholzk. 1: 237 (1889). 
L. gibbijflora, Dippel, 2. c., not Maximowicz. 
L. parviflora, hort., ex Dippel, 7. c. 
L. gibbosa, hort., ex Dippel, 2. c. 
Caprifolium gibbifiorum, Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. 1 3274 (1891). 
. L. SEMPERVIRENS X uIRSUTA; add as synonyms — 
L. sempervirens Plantierensis, Zabel in Ruempler, Ill, Garten— 
bau-Lex., ed. 3. 466 (1901), 
L. sempervirens Youngii, Zabel, 1. c. 467, 
