63. RUBIACEX. 15 
Lonicera angustifolia Havar4 n.n. Shruübby, branches slender, glabrous, 
bark reddish-pale and easily come off, internodes 5 em. long. Leaves opposite, 
petiolate, lanceolate, 7i em. long, 23 mm. broad, gradually aeuminate at the 
apex, rounded at the base, margin entire or minutely dentieulate, ciliolate, 
coriaceous-membranaceous, veinlets impressed »nd retieulate, on the upper 
surface primary veins anastomosing near the margin, petioles 1 em. long, 
ciliolate. ^ Flowers in eymes, eymes terminal or axillary, peduneulate, flowers 
geminate or solitary on each peduncle, peduneles 12 em. long. Flowers 
l-braeteate and 2-braeteolate at the base, braets linear £ mm. long, braeteoles 
broadly ovate-rounded and eciliate, 1 mm. long. Calyx urceolate 4 mm. 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. 
Har. Mt. Morrison; Ganzan, in Mt. Morrison ; Arizan. 
Lonicera affinis var. angustifolia Havara Mater. Fl, Formos. p. 138. 
Differs from L. effinis Hook. et AnN. in having mueh narrower leaves, 
laneeolate lobes of the ealyx, and many other points. 
Lonicera japonica Tuuxr.; Marsuw. et Haxara. Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 
181. 
Har. Pachina, Bioritsu, Maruyama, Tamsui. 
Disrnr. Chine and Japan. 
Lonicera macrantha DC.; Marsuw. et Havawa Enum. Pl. Formos. p. 
181. 
Har.  Pachina, Tamsui. 
Drsruis. Northern India, Mts. Khasia, and China. 
63. Rubiacese. 
Conspectus of the F'ormosan Genera. 
(1)  Ovules numerous in each cell (rarely solitary in. Cephalenthuss) | (2). 
Ovules solitary in each cell. (7). 
(2)« Corolla funnel shaped; stigma simple. Flowers collected into dense 
globose heads. (Nauclee:z). (2*) 
