282 VIBURNACE2. XKYLOSTEON. 
, CAPRIFOLIUM. 
ered axillary peduncles. Tube of the calyx ovoid or glandular, 
the limb 5-toothed or obsolete. Corolla from campanulate to 
tubular, more or less gibbous at base, the limb somewhat irregu- 
lar and more or less bilabiate. Stamens 5, inserted on the tube 
of the corolla. Style slender: stigma capitate. Ovary 2-%-celled, 
with several pendulous ovules in each cell, becoming a few- 
seeded berry. i 
X. villosum Michx Fl. i, 106. Lonicera cerulea of American au- 
thors. Low, 1-2 feet high, pubescent or glabrate: leaves thin, pale or. 
glaucescent, ovate-oblong, obtuse, entire, an inch or more long: pedun- 
cles shorter than the flowers: corolla ochroleucous, gibbous at base, nar- 
rowly funnelform, scarcely at all bilabiate: bracts subulate or linear, 
commonly larger than the ovaries: ovaries completely united formng a 
roundish or ovoid black but glaucous berry. In moist grounds, California 
to Alaska and across the continent. 
X. conjugialis Lonicera conjugialis Kell. Shrub 8-5 feet high, fully 
branching and bushy: Jeaves thickish, bright green. pubescent when 
young ovate or oval, acute or acuminate, 1-245 inches long, short peti- 
oled: peduncles slender, 3-5 times the length ot the dark, narrow flowers: 
bracts subulate, caducous; corolla 4-5 lines long, gibbous-campanulate, 
the upper lip crenately 5-lobed, throat and lower part of filaments and 
style very hirsute: berries dark red, almost wholly connate. On the high 
mountains at 6,030-10,000 feét altitude, Washington to California. 
X. Utahensis Lonicera Utahensis Watson. Stems erect, 3-5 feet high 
with loose, slender spreading branches: leaves oblong, subcordate at base, 
obtuse glabrous, 2 inches long ty one inch broad, on petioles 1-2 lines 
long :. peduncles axillary: bracts shorter than the ovaries: corolla 5 lines 
long, obtusely saccate at base, bilabiate, the lobes half shorter than the 
broad tube; style included: berries red, nearly distinct. globular, 2-3 
lines in diameter, 2-4-seeded, on short peduncles. Un high mountains, 
Oregon to British Columbia, Montana and Utah. 
X. involucratum Richard App. Frankl. Journ. 6. Lonicera involu- 
crata Banks. An erect shrub 2-10. feet high with slender erect branches: 
leaves ovate-elliptical to lanceolate, acutish to acuminate, 2-3 inches long, 
petioled: peduncles 1-2 inches long: corolla yellowish, yiscid-pubescent, 
6-8 lines long, tubular funnelform, with 5 short, scarcely unequal lobes; 
bractlets 2, viscid-pubescent at first..short, bovate or obcordate, in fruit 
enlarging and loosely enclosing or surrounding the fruit: berries distinct, 
black. On high mountains, (Vregon to British Columbia and the Rocky 
Mountains. 
~X. Ledebourii Lonicera Ledebourii Esch. Stems stout, 5-20 feet long, 
often with the long vine-like branches reclining on or half climbing over 
other shrubs or small trees: leaves ovate to lanceolate acute or acumi- 
nate, short-petiolate 2-3 inches long, pubescent on the veins beneath and 
on the margins: pedune es short: the flowers subtended by a_ pair of 
large, ovate foliaceous bracts, calyx-limb obsolete: corolla strongly gib- 
bous at base, strictly salverform above the gibbosity, the short rounded 
lobes spreading abruptly; berries distinct, black. Tide lands and river 
bottoms, California to Alaska. 
6. CAPRIFOLIUM Juss. 
LONICERA § CAPRIFOLUM DC 1. c, (Hoxeysucktr) 
Mostly: twining shrubs with the upper leaves often connate- 
perfoliate, and showy flowers sessile in spiked whorls at the 
