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bus. Folia decidua, oblonga v, oblongo-obovata, obtusa, basi rotun- 

 data V. late cuneata, 6-10 mm. longa et 2-3 mm. lata, glabra, supra 

 coeruleo-viridia, subtus glaucescentia, utrinsecus costis 3 v. 4 supra 

 impressis, subtus conspicuis; petioli glabri, 0.5 mm. longi. Flores 

 bini in pedunculis glabris petiolos aequantibus v. paullo superantibus 

 erectis v. suberectis axillaribus in parte media v. superiore ramulorum, 

 fragrantissimi ; bracteae anguste oblongae, glabrae, 2.5-4 mm. longae, 

 calycem duplo superantes; bracteolae in cupulam vix lobatam ovariis 

 dimidio breviorem connatae; ovaria ovoidea, libera, 1.5 mm. longa, 

 bilocularia; dentes calycis ovati v. oblongo-ovati, obtusi, inaequales, 

 dimidia ovaria aequantes, sparse glanduloso-ciliati ; corolla tubulosa, 

 alba, extus glabra, tubo cylindrico fauce leviter constricto, 8-10 mm. 

 longo, 2 mm. diam., intus supra ihsertionem staminum pilis longis 

 infra pilis brevibus sparsis instructo, lobis patentibus suborbicularibus, 

 1.5 mm. longis; filamenta brevissima, tubo paullo supra medium affixa, 

 antherae oblongae, connectivo loculos paullo superante; stylus glaber 

 tubo dimidio brevior. Fructus desiderantur. 



Western Szech'uan: thickets in sunny places near Mou-kong- 

 ting, alt. 2700 m., June 1908 (No. 1883). 



Lonicera tubuliflora seems most nearly related to L. syringantha Maximowicz, 

 which is easily distinguished by its much wider lilac corolla with the tube only 

 three times as long as the Umb and not constricted at the mouth, by the 3-celled 

 ovaries, the longer lanceolate caljTC-teeth, the higher cupula and the larger often 

 acute leaves. 



Lonicera thibetica Bureau & Franchet in Jour, de BoL V. 48 

 (1891). 



Western Szech'uan: uplands around Tachien-lu, alt. 2500 m., 

 July 28, 1908 (No. 827, in part); around Sungpan, abundant, alt. 

 2400-3000 m., August 1910 (No. 827, in part). 



Lonicera syringantha Maximowicz in Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Peters- 

 hourg, XXIV. 49; in Mel. Biol. X. 77 (1877). 



Western Szech'uan: upland thickets, Ta p'ao shan, northeast of 

 Tachien-lu, alt. 3600 m., July 6, 1908 (No. 1872) ; Pan-lan-shan, west 

 of Kuan-Hsien, alt. 3600 m., June 24, 1908 (No. 1873). 



Wilson's specimens differ slightly from the type in their shorter corolla tube, 4-5 

 mm. long, and in their narrower and smaller leaves broadly cuneate at the base and 

 usually in threes. One of the branches shows the young leaves beneath and the 

 flower buds furnished with a very sUght floccose pubescence which soon disap- 

 pears. 



