63. EUBI.ACE.T3. 75 



Lonicera angustifolia HAY AT A n.n. Shrubby, branches slender, glabrous, 

 bark reddish-pale and easily come off, internodes 5 cm. long. Leaves opposite, 

 petiolate, lanceolate, 7J,- cm. long, 23 mm. broad, gradually acuminate at the 

 apex, rounded at the base, margin entire or minutely denticulate, ciliolate, 

 coriaceous-membranaceous, veinlets impressed and reticulate, on the upper 

 surface primary reins anastomosing near the margin, petioles 1 cm. long, 

 ciliolate. Flowers in cymes, cymes terminal or axillaiy, pedunculate, flowers 

 geminate or solitary on each peduncle, peduncles 1-|- cm. long. Flowers 

 1-bracteate and 2-bracteolate at the base, bracts linear 4 mm. long, bracteoles 

 broadly ovate-rounded and ciliate, 1mm. long. Calyx urceolate 4mm. long, 

 limb campanulate, 5-lobed, lobes ovate, acute at the apex, with obscurely 

 glandulose serrate. Corolla not yet known. Berry glabrous 7 mm. in 

 diameter. 



HAB. Mt. Morrison; C-J-anxan, in Mt. Morrison; Arizan. 



Lonicera affinis var. angustifolia HAYATA Mater. Fl. Formos. p. 138. 

 Differs from L. ajfinis HOOK, et AR\. in having much narrower leaves, 

 lanceolate lobes of the calyx, and many other points. 



Lonicera japonica THUXB. ; MATSUM. et HAYATA Enum. PI. Formos. p. 

 181. 



HAB. Pachina, Bioritsu, Maruyama, Tamsui. 

 DISTRIB. China and Japan. 



Lonicera macrantha DC. ; MATSUM. et HAYAMA Enum. PI. Formos. p. 

 181. 



HAB. Pachina, Tamsui. 



DISTRIB. Northern India, Mts. Khasia, and China. 



63. Rubiaceae. 



Conspectus of the Formosan Genera. 



( 1 ) Ovules numerous in each cell (rarely solitary in CephcHanthus) (2). 



Ovules solitary in each cell. (7). 

 ( 2 ) Corolla funnel shaped ; stigma simple. Flowers collected into dense 



globose heads. (N ancle ere). (2*) 



