OF NORTH AMERICA. 2! 



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 glahrata belongs to it 

 perhaps, although the tube is short. 



Meantime my G. Distegia has 2 types, Lo- 

 nicera ledebouril 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 hot. 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 S, alba our Snowberry. S, 

 rubra is called Raccoon berry. 



529. DiERviLLA LONGiFOLiA Raf. Autikou. 

 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 



