PL ex. cal. 43. CAPRI FOLIACE/E. 255. Linnaea. 487 
Linncea borealis. Northern ! nne. 
Leaves roundish, crenated. 
Campanula serpyllifolia Bauhin Prod. 35. 
Linnaea, 299, Haller Hist. 1, 131. 
Linnaea borealis, Lin. S. P. 880. 
Dry alpine woods ; perennial ; May and June. 
Stem prostrate, long, creeping ; leaves petioled ; flowers 
drooping; corolla red or white, variegated, smells at night 
like meadow-sweet. 
II. 256. XYLOSTEON. Rivinus. Upright-honeysuckle. 
Calyx 5-toothed; corolla tubular, tube swollen at bot- 
tom ; iimb 5 -cut, unequal ; stamens 5 ; filaments long, woolly; 
stigma globose ; berry separate, connate at bottom, 2-celled, 
many-seeded; or united into 1 with 2 umbilici. — Stem 
shrubby, upright ; leaves opposite, petioled ; peduncles axil- 
lary, 2-flowered. 
Xylosleon dumetorum . Bush upright-honeysuckle. 
Leaves not in the least cut, downy ; pedicells perpendi- 
cular; berries distinct. 
Periclymenum rectum Germanicum, Ger. em. 1294,2. 
Periclymenum rectum flore rubro, Park. 1462. 
Xylosteum, Rivinus Monop. irr. 120. 
Lonicera Xylosteum, Lin. S. P. 248. 
Lonicera pabescens, Stokes Bot. Mat. Med. 372. 
Dry bushy places ; shrubby; May. 
Stem 8 feet high ; leaves ovate, soft ; corolla yellow ; 
upper leaf 4-cut ; lower strapshape, not cut ; bractece linear, 
spreading. — Stem bored for tobacco-pipes; wood hard^used 
for teeth of rakes. 
III. 257. PERICLYMENUM. Dioscorides. IVoodbine. 
Calyx 5-toothed ; bractece 2 ; corolla tubular, 5-cut, ir- 
regular, 2-lipped; stamens 5, as long as the corolla; stigma 
globose ; ^berries distinct, 3-celled, many-seeded. Stem 
ligneous, twining ; leaves deciduous, often connate ; flowers 
sessile, terminal and capitate or axillary, whirled, 6-flowered. 
1. Periclymenum perfoliatum. Thorowleaved woodbine. 
Upper leaves united at bottom, perfoliated ; flowers in 
whirls ; calyx scarcely cut. 
Periclymenum perfoliatum, Ger. em. 891,2. 
Periclymenum perfoliatum give Italicum, Park'. 1460. 
Lonicera Caprifolium, Lin. 8. P. 247. 
Italian honeysuckle , 
