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4. Eunemium Raf. cal. 5dent. cor. bilabi- 

 ate 4-1, tube filiform very long, flowers gemi- 

 nate as in Xylosteon. This also might be a 

 Genus. The type is C. longiflorum of Nipal, 

 Lindl. b. reg. 1232, with leaves petiolate oblong 

 lanceolate acute smooth, fl. axill. pedunc ber- 

 ries white. Lonicera glabrata belongs to it 

 perhaps, although the tube is short. 



Meantime my G. DISTEGIA has 2 types, Lo- 

 nicera ledebouri? and involucrata, which is 

 my. 



526. DISTEGIA NUTANS Raf. Xylosteon invo- 

 lucr. Richardson, Dec. Lonic. do Spreng. 

 Lindl. b. reg. 1179. Leaves petiolate ovate 

 oblong acute, pilose beneath, fl. axil, drooping 

 at Hudson bay and Boreal America, flowers 

 small yellow. 



527. XYLOSTEON PUNICEUM Raf. Symphorea 

 do. Loudon,Lonicera do Hooker bot. mag. 2469. 

 Leaves cordate ovate petiolate acute concolor 

 smooth ; peduncles axillary biflore, berries dis- 

 tinct. Canada, flowers red. Loudon made 

 this a Symphoria,) but it appears a Xylosteon. 



528. SYMPIIORIA HETEROPHYLA Raf. leaves 

 petiolate ovate and obovate, lobate or entire, 

 obtuse and acute, upper elliptical, flowers glo- 

 merate terminal naked, berries white from 

 Missouri, seen alive in gardens, probably -a sin- 

 gular deviation of & alba our Snowberry. S. 

 rubra is called Raccoon berry. 



529. DIERVILLA LONGIFOLIA Raf. Autikon. 

 Leaves with short petiols, oblong ovate 4 to 6 

 inches long, acuminate serrate, base subcor- 

 date or obliqual, beneath glaucous reticulate 

 peduncles 2-3flore if this is only a variety of 

 Diervilla canadensis, it is like the next, a wide 

 deviation and incipient sp. A shrub 3 to 5 



