CAPRIFOLI ACEiE RUBIACEiE. 
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2. Viburnum Linn. 
1. V. Lantana (L.) ; /. elliptical with a cordate base finely ser- 
rate downy beneath, pubescence stellate. — E. B. 331. — A small 
tree with round mealy branches. Young shoots, petioles, and 
under sides of the 1. densely, upper side more sparingly, covered 
with stellate down. Cymes terminal. Fl. white, not radiant. 
Berry black. — Hedges and thickets on a calcareous soil. T. V. 
Mealy Guelder-rose. Wayfaring tree. E. S. 
2. V. Opulus (L.) ; I. 3 — 5-lobed: lobes acuminate and den- 
tate, petioles glandular. — E. B. 332. St. 27. 0. — Branches gla- 
brous, tetragonal when young. L. slightly downy beneath. 
Cymes large, with linear bracts ; fl. white, inner ones fertile, 
outer barren and radiant. Berries red. — Hedges and thickets. 
T. VI. VII. Common Guelder-rose. 
1 1 . L. Caprifolium (L.) ; fl. ringent whorled terminal sessile, 
1. deciduous glabrous on both sides obtuse, tipper I. connate-per- 
foliate, style glabrous. — E. B. 799. — St. twining. Fl. white or 
purplish. Berries orange. The 2 or 3 upper pairs of leaves 
connate, the rest distinct. — Woods and thickets. Sh. V. 
2. L. Periclymenum (L.) ; fl. ringent capitate terminal, heads 
stallced, I. all distinct deciduous oval, st. twining. — E. B. 800. — ■ 
Fl. pale yellow, externally red. Berries red. L. sometimes 
downy beneath, rarely lobed. — Woods and hedges. Sh. VI. — 
IX. iffneysuckle. Woodbine. 
3. L. Xylosteum (L.) ; peduncles '2-flowered woolly as long as 
the flowers, calyx-limb deciduous, berries slightly connected at 
the base, 1. oval downy, st. erect. — E. B. 916. — Fl. pale yellow. 
L.,bracts,cal.,cor. externally, filaments, and style downy. Berries 
scarlet, nearly distinct. — Thickets, very rare. Truly wild in 
Sussex. Sh. V. E. S. ? 
1. L. borealis (Gron.). The only species. — E. B. 433. — St. 
trailing and creeping. L. opposite, broadly ovate, stalked, dark 
green above, paler beneath. Peduncles long, erect, 2-flowered, 
from short lateral branches with 2—4 leaves. Fl. pendulous, 
flesh-coloured, purple within. — Woods, chiefly of fir, in the 
3. Lonicera Linn. 
VI. 
E. S. 
4. LinnjEA Gronov. 
north. P. VII. 
E. S. 
Order XLIII. RUBIACE^E. 
Cal. superior, 4 — 5 — 6-lobed or obsolete. Cor. regular, 
4 — 5 — 6-lobed. Stam. 4—5, alternate with the lobes of the 
