398 LONICERACE.B. 



5. Leschenaultii, Wall. {Roxb. fl. ind. ; ed. Carey, 2, p. 178 ; — DC. pr. 4, 

 p. 334 ;— G. Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 447 ;— fF. and A. pr. \,p. 389 ;— 

 J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. p. 87.) B r^ Neelgherries. Fl. large, white, 

 becoming yellow, sweet-scented, March and April ; fr. 0. 

 Sambucus, Tournef. {DC. pr. 4, p. 321 ;— G. Don's Mill. diet. Z,p. 436 ; 

 — W. and A.pr. \, p. 387.) 



1. Ebulus, L. {DC. 0. c. p. 5 ; — G. Z)o?«. /. e.;—Roxb. H. B. p. 22;— 

 ^. J5. 7, ^. 475. — S. humihs. Lam.) Dwarf-elder. % Cultivated and 

 fertile places in Europe, even to Caucasus. Fl. smallish, dull blood- 

 red, R. S. ; fr. C. S. {Roxb.) Its qualities are violently purgative, 

 sometimes emetic. The whole plant is foetid. 



2. nigra, L. {DC. I. c. ;—G. Don. I. c.;—Roxb. H. B. p. 22;— E. B. 

 7, t. 476. — S. vulgaris. Lam.) Common Elder. 5 Europe. Caucasus. 

 Siberia. Fl. small, white. Was introduced into H. C. G. in 1799, 

 but had not fl. up to 1814. 



Viburnum, L. {DC. pr. 4, p. 323 \—G. Don's Mill. diet. Z,p. 438 ;—}¥. 

 and. A.pr. \,p. 388.) 



1. punctatum, Buch. {D. Don. pr. fi.nep. p. 142 ; — DC. pr. 4, p. 324 ; — 

 G. Dons Mill. diet. 3, p. 439.— V. cdoratum, Wall. MSS.) b Nepal. 

 Fl. small, white, fragrant, March and April ; fr. 0. 



2. Colebrookianum, Wall. {Cat. — DC.pr. 4, p. 325 ; — G. Don's Mill. diet. 

 3, p. 439.) B Khassya Mountains. In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



3. cotinifolium, D. Don. {pr. fl. nep. p. 141 ; — DC.pr. 4, p. 328; — O. 

 Don's Mill. diet. 3, p. 441 i—B. Reg. 19, t. 1650.— V. polycarpum, 

 Wall. Cat.;— DC. o. c. p. 328;— G. Don. o. c. p. 443.) t Himalayas, 

 at elevations of from 5000 to 7000 f., in 30° N. lat. Fl. small, white, 

 tinged with rose. Has very much the appearance of V. Lantana, L., 

 the English Wayfaring -tree. {Lindl.) In H. C. G. Fl. ? 



4. adenophyllum. Wall. MSS. In H. C. G. Fl. ? Native place ? 



* Diervilla japonica, DC. 3 Japan. — Lonicera Caprifolium, L. ; E. B, 12, 

 t. 799. B ^~N Middle and South Europe. — L. etrusca, Santi. ^^ S. B 

 Europe. — L. implexa, Ait. B. M. 17, t. 640. B ^ Sicily. — L. flava, 

 Sims. B. M. 32, t. 1318. B /-s S. Carolina. — L. sempervirens. Ait. a. 

 major; B. M. 20, t. 781. — L. confusa, DC. (L. japonica, Andr. ; B. 

 Reg. 1, t. 70, not Thunb.) S <'s China. Japan. — L. longifiora, DC. 

 (Caprifolium longiflorum, Lindl. B. Reg. 15, t. 1232.) B /~n China. 

 Nepal. — L. Telfairii, Hook, and Arn. B r\ China. — L. Xylosteum, 

 L. ; E. B. 13, t. 916. t r^ Europe. — L. gibbosa. Willd. t Mexico.— 

 L. Mociniana, DC. S Mexico. — Abelia chinensis, R. Br. S China. — 

 Sambucus chinensis, Lindl. 2j. China. — S. australis, Cham, and 

 Schlecht. 'B Brazil. — S. racemosa, L. ; Jacq. icon. rar. 1, t. 59. o S. 

 Europe. — S. ebuloides, Desv. B Canton. — Viburnum Tinus, L. ; B. M. 

 2, t. 38. 5 S. Europe. {Laurestina.) — V. integerrinum, Wall. 5 Pe- 

 nang. — V. acuminatum. Wall. S Neelgherries. — V. nervosum, Hook, 

 and Arn. B China. — V.fietidum, Wall. jil. as, rar. 1, t. 61. B Taong- 



