Viburnum. | CAPRIFOLIACH. 3 
Var. 2, Colebrookeanum (V. Colebrookeanum, Wall.) : berries 
broadly ovate, about 2 lin. long. 
Has,—Only var. 2 in Burma, probably Ava. 
SAMBUCUS, L. 
Calyx-tube ovoid or turbinate, the limb 3-5-toothed or -lobed. 
Corolla rotate or rotate bell-shaped, regular, 3-5-parted, imbricate 
or rarely valvate. Stamens 5, inserted at the base. Disk none or 
convex. Ovary 8-5-celled, with a solitary pendulous ovule in each 
cell; style short, 3-parted. Drupe berry-like, 3-5-pyrenous, the 
pyrenes crustaceous, 1-seeded.—Trees or shrubs, rarely undershrubs, 
with opposite unpaired-pinnate leaves, the leaflets serrate or lacini- 
ate. Flowers small, in umbellate corymbs or panicles. 
1. S. Thunbergiana, Bl.—An erect undershrub, all parts glab- 
rous ; leaves unpaired-pinnate, 4-1 ft. long, on an inch long or 
shorter petiole, glabrous ; leaflets in 2-3 pairs with an odd one (the 
upper leaves reduced to a single pair), oblong or rarely linear- 
oblong, unequal at the acute base, shortly petioluled, without basal 
glands or stipulets, sharply serrate, acuminate, membranous, 2-4 in. 
long ; flowers small, on a line long or somewhat longer capillary 
pedicels, forming a sessile or shortly peduncled glabrous or almost 
glabrous terminal spreading corymb, the branchings occasionally 
supported by a small leaf ; calyx hardly 4 lin. long, the teeth acute ; 
corolla about 1 lin. in diameter or a little larger; the lobes oval, 
blunt ; drupes almost globular, the size of a small pepper-kernel. 
Has.—Ava, Kakhyen hills.—Fl. May. 
LONICERA, L. 
Calyx-tube ovoid or almost globular, the limb short (often 
unequally), 5-toothed, persistent or deciduous. Corolla tubular 
funnel-shaped or bell-shaped, the tube short or elongate, the limb 
unequal or 2-lipped, rarely almost regular, 5-lobed, imbricate. 
Stamens 5, the filaments inserted in the tube; anthers included or 
exserted. Disk cushion-like. Ovary 2-3-celled, with numerous 
ovules in each cell attached in two rows to the axial placentas ; style 
filiform with a capitate stigma. Berry fleshy or sappy, 2-3-celled, 
or, from obliteration of the cell-walls, 1-celled, the cells many- or 
few-seeded.—Erect or scandent shrubs, with opposite simple leaves. 
Flowers in cymes or peduncled heads, sometimes by pairs and in- 
volucred by the often connate bracts. 
1. L.‘leiantha, Kz.—A shrub, all parts glabrous, the branch- 
lets whitish ; leaves ovate to ovate-oblong, decurrent at the acute 
