328 PHANEROGAMOUS PLANTS. 



2. Symphoricarpus mollis, Nutt. ? 



Hab. Washington Territory east of the Cascade Mountains. — A 

 remarkable variety, apparently, of this species (which includes S. 

 ciliatus, Nutt.), with narrow, almost lanceolate, and acute leaves. 

 The flowers are hardly enough developed in the single specimen. 



3. LONICERA, Linn. 



1. LONICERA CILIOSA, Poir. 



Lonicera ciliosa, Poir. Diet. 5, p. 612; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2, p. 5. 

 L. occidentalis, Hook., Fl. Bor.-Am. 1, p. 282, Torr. & Gray, 1. c. 

 Caprifolium, ciliosum, Pursh., Fl. 1, p. 160. 

 C. occidentale, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1457. 



Hab. Puget Sound, and along the Columbia River and its trib- 

 utaries ; southward as far as Klamath River. — Leaves (including the 

 short petiole) 3 to 4 inches long, and 1J to 2 inches wide, conspic- 

 uously glaucous underneath, ciliate on the margin, particularly 

 towards the base; the upper ones connate-perfoliate. Flowers in 

 simple or verticillate clusters. Corolla golden-yellow, li inch long, 

 smooth, somewhat bilabiate ; the tube gibbously inflated above the 

 base, and somewhat pubescent. Stamens a little exserted. 



Our plant does not agree in all respects with the description of 

 Pursh, and yet there can be little doubt of its being his Caprifolium 

 ciliosum. The tube of the corolla is not inflated in the middle, but 

 towards the base. This species belongs rather to the Caprifolium 

 group than to Periclymenum. 



2. Lonicera hispidula, Dougl. 



Lonicera hispidula, Dougl. in Hook., Fl. Bor.-Ani. 1, p. 283; Torr. & Gray, 



Fl. 2, p. 8. 

 L. microphylla, Hook., 1. c., non Willd. 

 Caprifolium hispidulum, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1761. 



Hab. Puget Sound, Washington Territory, and near San Francisco, 



