CAPHIFOLIACEAiB (HPNEYSUCKLE FAMILY) 471 



3a. S^phoricarpos ^otwdifolius vaccinipides (Rydb.): A. Nqla. j Leaves 

 soft-pubescent or tomentulosei elliptic, oblong^ or oblong-lanceolate, fromob- 

 itugeito ^ciitp at bQthiifinds, entire or somewhat, dentajie;:,; flowers oblong- 

 c^BipaM]ate, shorter tha,n in the species. (<S. mollis acutus . Gray, Syn. M. 

 i;,>4,'l878; S. Mc'cinoities Ry'db.'Mein.N. Y.Bot. Garil'. I: 371. 1900.)— C61- 

 0*ad6''tiiMontaiia; ''' '•>"> .'j 



' 4. iSymphoricarpos oreophilus' Gray, Joum. Linn.: Soc. 14: 12* 1873. 

 Glabrous or nearly S9; lea, ves,pblopg^o broadly pyal, entire or dentate, 10-15 

 nuj^. long: cpr(jll3j[tu^ula!r|0r narrovifly funnelform, 8-12 mm, long, the tube 

 4-S-times as long as the lobes aind glabrous within: hutlfetfs of the idrupe oblong, 

 flattened, pointed at the base. '-{8. tetonensis- A. Nels. Bull. TOrr. Bot. Club 

 31: 24'9. 1904.) — Montana to New Mexico and far westward. 



4a. Symphoricarpos oreophilus ut^lbensis (Rydb.) A. Nels. Leaves larger 

 and the flowers often more numerous, but otherwise as in the species. (S. 

 utahensis Rydb. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 26: 544. 1899.)^jaDl(oradQ to Utah 

 a,nd southward. . ,^,, .,,,., . - ., n .« 



,".,'//, ,,/ ^!''?'"^vt6NlCEllA,"L. '/SoneyWckle ' ' ''!",,;"' J' ^' 



' Erect of Clitnbing shrubs, with lilostly entire/ leaves and the inflbreSccihce 

 Variouk ribWersWfeii'shttwy' and fragrant. Calyx-teeth very short. Corolla 

 tubular or funnelform, often gibbous at i;he base; irregularly or almost I'eg'U- 

 larly 5-lobed. Stamens 5. Ovary 2-3-celled. Berry several-seeded. — Includes 

 Distegia Raf . 



Climbing'or'sSainblinjs; flowers in difutaid clusters , ^ i^ ^< , - , 1, L. glaucescens. 

 . Erect shrubs: flowers in pairs. 

 -"^ BractSj small or Wanting. - . , : i, , , > ,; ?. i! 



Leaves pale; , fruitj blue-black 2. L. caerulea. 



'' ' ■ ' Efeaves ^e'en,^ Min; fruit red ' , , ' J . . . ', ''3.^^ L. utahensis. '' 

 Braets.brg94i fialiaReOiUa . .-,,.. . , . . , , ., 4. L, inv,olucr^ta. 



'l.'Eonicera glaucescens Rydb. Bull. Torr. Hot. Club 24: 90. 1897. Leaves 

 glabroiuSi.abcwe,' pubescent, at least on the yeins beneath,i3-9 cm. long, 

 chartaceous-margmed, not ciliate, usually only the upper pair conna,te- 

 perfoliate: flowers verticillate in a short interrupted spike: corolla yellow, 

 chamgiragutafreddish, pubescent. or puberulent without, pubescent within, 

 2.i5'<^'.'l6iftg'-br-less,'the 2-lipped'hmb shorter than the tube:. Stamens nearly 

 glabrous, or somewhat pubescent; style hirsute; both exserted. — ^Wyoming, 

 northward and ^a§|tw^ra. > ^ ' 



2. Lonicera caerulea L. Sp.' PL 174. 1753. Stems branched', 3-6 dm. high: 

 leaves 2:^3 rem. long, oblongrelliptical, obtuse^ short-petioledjijconspicuously 

 veined, villous-pjubescent) lOr glabrate: peduncles shorter ,, than the floTrerS|: 

 cortdJa someWhati gibbous at .base, modera,tely bilabiate: bracts subulates, or 

 linear: dvaries united and forJninga blue-black sweetish , berry. — ^Transcon- 

 tinental northward; also in Europe and Asia. i\ . ,■ 



3. Lonicera utahensis Wats., Bot. King's Exp. 133. 1871. Leaves oval or 

 dliptical-pblong; rouDjded art both ends, ver^'shbrt-petioled, glabrous or nearly 

 so fro'ni the first, 'brsbori glabrate, reticulate'-venulose at riiaturity, 2-4 'cm. 

 l^fa'^: peduncles, seldom oVer'l' cm. long; brkW^^ minute, rouilded: corolla 

 h6hey-|J^^r6w' or 6clirolfeuc6u^; occasionally tiiiged- with purple, 12-18 'mm. 

 long; the tube gibbous at base, pilose-pubescent within: berry red. (L. 

 ebractulata Rydb. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 372. 1900.) — Wyoming to Montana 

 and far westward.. , ■- ,' -iu'' •_, .''. tr'T''^''f.»OJj", ; ; _> j 



4. Loniicera involucrata Banks, Rich. Bot. App. Frank. Journ, 733. 1823. 

 Pftbeg'cfe'n't or sometimes glabrate, freely branched, 6-20 dm. high: lea*yes 

 Ovate to; oblong-lanCeolate, 5-12 cm. long: peduncles 2-5 cm. long; bracts 

 oblioh^'tb ovate or dbrdate and foliaceous; in fruit enlarging and inclosiijg or 

 surrounding the 2 globose, dark purple or black berries: flo-w6rs paired, rarely 

 in, threes: corolla yellowish, viscid -pubescent, 12-15 mm. long; bractlets 4 

 oriunited into 2, viscid-pubescent. — <!!olorado to Montana and thence across 

 the continent. , 



