PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. Caprifolium. l6l 



4. C. spicae vertxillis approximatis. coroUis ringentibus : gratum, 



tubo elongate, foliis perennantibus obovatis sobmu- 

 cronati"; subtus reticulato-ven;:sis pallidioribus : sum- 

 mis connato-perfoliatis. — IF'tlld. sp. pi. 1. p. 984. sub 

 Loniceru. 



Icon. Hart, origl. 15. n. 10. t. 8. 



On (he mountains, rambling among rocks in sbady moist 

 situations : New Yorli to Carolina; rare, li • Ju"e — 

 Sept, V. v. Flowers inclining to scarlet. 



5. C, spicag verticillis capitatis subsessilibus, corollis brevi- parv'iflorum, 



usculls ringentibus basi gibbis, filamentis barbatis, 

 foliis deciduis subtus glaucis : omnibus connatis : 

 bractea perfoliata floribus multo ampliore. — Lam. en- 

 cycl. 1 . p. 728. 



Lonicera dioica. WiUd. sp.pl. 1. p. QBS. 



Lonicera media. Murr. com. gaelt. 1/70. p. 28. /. 3. 



Caprifolium bracteosum. Mich.fl.amer. \.p. 105. 



Icon. Murr. com. gcett. t.3. Schmidt nrb. lOg. 



In rocky shady situations : New England to Carolina. 

 \l . June, July. v. v. Flowers yellow, smaller than 

 in any of the foregoing species. There is a variety 

 with purplish flowers, according to Michaux, which 

 I never observed myself. 



200. XYLOSTEUM. Juss. gen. pL235. 



1, X. baccis distinctis, foliis ovatis subcordatisqne margine ciliatum. 



ciliatis : junioribus subtus villosis, corollis conspicue 

 calcaratis : tubo superne ventricoso : laciniis brevibus 

 acutis, stylo exerto. 



Xylosteum tartaricum. Mich.Jl.amer. 1. p. 106? 

 |3, baccis albis. album. 



On mounlams, among rocks, in rich soil : Canada to 

 Virginia. /S. On the Rocky- mountain. M. Lewis. 

 Tj . June, July. v. v. Flowers white, with a tinge 

 of red or yellow. X tartaricum differs materially 

 from this species, and the diagnosis might be thus: 

 X. lorlaricum, baccis distinctis, foliis ovatis acutis 

 utrinque glabris, corollis basi vix gibbosis : tubo 

 brevi : lacinits oblongis obtusis, stylo incluso. 



2. X. baccis distinctis, rarais villosis, foliis oblongo- villosum. 



ovalibus obtusis utrinque subtomentoso-villosissimis, 

 pidunculis brevibus. Mich. fi. amer. 1. p. 10(5. 



On rocks in the mountains of Canada. Mlchaux. ^i . 

 -f . Berries blue. — Whether this is really a distinct 



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